fusillade
fusillade 英 [ˌfju:zəˈleɪd] 美 [ˌfjusəˈleɪd]
n. 猛射;枪炮的齐射 vt. 齐射
进行时:fusillading 过去式:fusilladed 过去分词:fusilladed 第三人称单数:fusillades 名词复数:fusillades
- When you watch an action movie, the hero's deadly fusillade often results in at least one of his enemies being shot. The noun fusillade describes a quick round of gunfire.
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- n. 猛射;枪炮的齐射
- vt. 齐射
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1. The insurgents did not reply to this musketry, in order to spare their ammunition the fusillade broke against the barricade; but the street, which it filled, was terrible.
起义者为了节省弹药,对这种排枪置之不理。 那排枪打在街垒上就爆炸了,于是街上子弹横飞,非常危险。
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2. One leading theory: it came from a fusillade of comets that came screaming back in toward the sun a half-billion years or so after our planet formed.
有一种前沿理论认为:这些水是地球形成约5亿年之后,一连串呼啸撞向太阳的彗星所带来的。
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3. Here's a news story guaranteed to provoke a fusillade of indignant spluttering: German politicians are reportedly planning to ban Kinder Surprise eggs on the grounds that they're a safety hazard.
这条消息注定要成为众矢之的:有报道称德国的政治家们计划彻底禁止“巧克力惊喜蛋”,因为它们对孩子们存在安全威胁。
- fusillade (n.) "simultaneous discharge of firearms," 1801, from French fusillade, from fusiller "to shoot" (18c.), from fusil "musket" (see fusilier). As a verb from 1816.
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