shotgun的意思和读音

shotgun

: [ˈʃɑtˌɡʌn] : [ˈʃɒtˌɡʌn]

n.

adj.

shotguns  

shotgunn.— see alsosawn-off shotgun

1.a long gun that fires a lot of small metal bullets (called shot ) and is used especially for shooting birds or animals

n.1.,,

adj.1.,

n.1.a long gun that is used especially for hunting birds and animals

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1.A Southern women dressed casually in jeans totes her child in one arm and a shotgun in the other, exuding an air of protectiveness.

2.I'll never forget one lady, who looked to be in her seventies, sitting stoically in her lawn chair with her shotgun across her lap.70

3.There's also the motorcycle rider, decapitated in an accident, who arrives on a gurney with his head riding shotgun.

4.Blake: From what I heard, a baby present might be a better idea. It was a bit of shotgun wedding.

5.If conventional marketing could be compared to a shotgun approach, one company official said, Rolls-Royce's was more like a sniper rifle.

6.pensioners ready to die firing a shotgun at the enemy "as long as I take one with me" .退,「

7.She also holed up in her bedroom with a 12-gauge shotgun and a pistol, while she put a bottle in her three-month-old son's mouth.12

8.The only way to get rid of him short of a shotgun is to agree to meet up soon. Preferably, when hell freezes over./ target=_blank class=infotextkey>

9.If somebody yanked you out of that to go work at the post office all day, you'd barricade yourself in with a shotgun.

10.He said that after shooting the victims with one gun, the gunman shot them again in the head with a shotgun.