slingshot 英 ['slɪŋʃɒt]   美 ['slɪŋʃɑt]

slingshot

slingshot  英 ['slɪŋʃɒt] 美 ['slɪŋʃɑt]

n. 弹弓 

名词复数:slingshots 

He came at Goliath with a slingshot and staff because those were the tools of his trade. 他用以攻击歌利亚的武器是一个弹弓和一把竹杖,因为这就是他牧羊用的工具。
With big 80s hair, the neon shades and the slingshot, she’s probably the most "punk rock" of this bunch. 有着大大的80后的发型,氖阴影和弹弓,她或许这群人中最有朋克风格的一任。

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  • n. 弹弓
  • 1. He came at Goliath with a slingshot and staff because those were the tools of his trade.

    他用以攻击歌利亚的武器是一个弹弓和一把竹杖,因为这就是他牧羊用的工具。

  • 2. With big 80s hair, the neon shades and the slingshot, she’s probably the most "punk rock" of this bunch.

    有着大大的80后的发型,氖阴影和弹弓,她或许这群人中最有朋克风格的一任。

  • 3. The valley of Elah is where the Philistines sent out their Goliath to terrify the Israelites, and where young David felled the giant with his trusty slingshot.

    以拉谷地是古腓力斯国派出他们的英雄歌力亚恐吓以色列人的地方,在这里,年轻的大卫王用自己可靠的弹弓击倒了巨人歌力亚。

  • slingshot (n.) 1849, from sling (v.) + shot (n.). As a verb, from 1969. The piece of stone or metal hurled from it is a sling-stone (late 14c.). A slung-shot (1848) was a rock wrapped in a sling, used as a weapon by roughs and criminals.
sling·shot / ˈslɪŋʃɒt ; NAmE ˈslɪŋʃɑːt / ( NAmE) ( BrE cata·pult ) noun a stick shaped like a Y with a rubber band attached to it, used by children for shooting stones 弹弓 slingshot slingshots sling·shot / ˈslɪŋʃɒt ; NAmE ˈslɪŋʃɑːt /
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