guns 
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					美 [ɡʌnz ]  
					n.  枪; 炮; 喷射器; 喷枪; 起跑信号; 发令枪声
					
					
					
					
						
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										N-COUNT 枪;炮gun  is a weapon from which bullets or other things are fired.
											He produced a gun and he came into the house... The inner-city has guns and crime and drugs and deprivation. ...gun control laws.  
										N-COUNT 发令枪gun  or a starting gun  is an object like a gun that is used to make a noise to signal the start of a race.
											The starting gun blasted and they were off.  
										VERB 把…发动起来;给…加大油门;使加速gun  an engine or a vehicle means to make it start or go faster by pressing on the accelerator pedal.
											He gunned his engine and drove off.  
										See also:  airgun   machine-gun   shotgun   sub-machine gun   
										PHRASE 全力以赴;鼓足干劲with guns blazing  or with all guns blazing , you put all your effort and energy into trying to achieve something.
											The company came out with guns blazing.  
										PHRASE 抢先行动;过早地行动jump the gun , you do something before everyone else or before the proper or right time.
											It wasn't due to be released until September 10, but some booksellers have jumped the gun and decided to sell it early.  
										PHRASE 坚持自己的立场;固执己见;一意孤行stick to  your guns , you continue to have your own opinion about something even though other people are trying to tell you that you are wrong.
											He should have stuck to his guns and refused to meet her.  
									 
								 
								
							 
							
 
							双语例句 
							
								
									
										Government troops broke up the protest by firing their guns in the air  
										They possess a formidable arsenal of rifles, machine guns, landmines and teargas.  
										They stopped beside a battery of abandoned guns.  
										Guns were blazing, flares going up and the sky was lit up all around  
										They blitzed the capital with tanks, artillery, anti-aircraft weapons and machine guns.  
										Supporters of the death penalty argue that it would deter criminals from carrying guns  
										Soldiers were still using dummy weapons because real guns were not yet available.  
										The country did not possess the modern guns to equip the reserve army properly.  
										If a guy hunts and owns guns, what do you expect?  
										New guns firing high explosive shells were incorporated into the battlefield  
										He should have stuck to his guns and refused to meet her.  
										It is hard to get hold of guns in this country.  
										When we asked to see more we were refused. Indeed we were escorted away by men with guns.  
										The soldiers — all of whom we knew as neighbours — stood around pointing guns at us.  
										He said thousands of Koreans still levelled guns at one another along the demilitarised zone between them.  
										They used light machine guns and AK forty-sevens.  
										The two sides joined battle once again using artillery, mortars and heavy machine guns.  
										Hand-held guns proved no match for heavy armor.  
										Some of the guns were melted down and used to help build a statue  
										The noise of bombs and guns was incessant  
										They are proscribed by federal law from owning guns.  
										New Yorkers rap about parties and clubs, I rap about car chases and guns.  
										Soldiers came charging through the forest, guns at the ready.  
										Thousands of Europe's tanks and guns are going to the scrap heap.  
										The heavy guns have again fallen silent.  
										The demonstrators fled when soldiers toting machine guns advanced on the crowd.  
										He may have been eclipsed by the young guns, but his films are still very popular.  
										They fired ( their guns) at [ on, upon] the enemy.  
										They captured three machine guns.