枪zhòngyīngguànyònglìgōu:
| - wǒ xiǎng yào liǎng fèn jīn qiāng yú sān míng zhì hé yī dà hú kā fēi。
I'd like to order two tuna sandwiches and a large pot of coffee.- wǒ xiǎng yào liǎng gè jīn qiāng yú sān míng zhì, yī dà guàn kā fēi。
I'd like to have two tuna sandwiches and a large pot of coffee, please.- jiān hǎi wèi hé gōng diào bǔ de hú jiān shǔ yú lèi, hé jīn qiāng yú yòu guān, qiě yǔ qí xiāng sì
Any of several marine food and game fishes of the genus Sarda, related to and resembling the tuna.- hǎi shēng hé dàn shuǐ yú lèi de zuì dà zì rán qún zhī yī; lú yú; lú yú; jīn qiāng yú。
one of the largest natural groups of fishes of both marine and fresh water: true perches; basses; tuna.- tài píng yáng dà duō shù shí yòng yú de ròu; yǔ jīn qiāng yú tóng zhǒng, dàn jiào xiǎo。
flesh of mostly Pacific food fishes of the genus Sarda of the family Scombridae; related to but smaller than tuna.- qīng yà mù zhōng de duō zhǒng yú, tǐ xíng hé tè zhēng jiè yú qīng yú hé jīn qiāng yú zhī jiān。
any of various scombroid fishes intermediate in size and characteristics between mackerels and tunas.- wèile bǎo hù gōng hǎi yú yè zī yuán, zhōng guó cānyù liǎo bǎo hù jīn qiāng yú、 jīng lèi, yǐ jí bīn wēi wù zhǒng de guó jì huó dòng, jiā rù liǎo《 yǎng hù dà xī yáng jīn qiāng yú guó jì gōng yuē》, bìng cān jiā liǎo《 cù jìn gōng hǎi shàng yú chuán zūn shǒu guó jì yǎng hù hé guǎn lǐ cuò shī de xié dìng》 de zhì dìng gōng zuò。
In order to protect fisheries resources on the high seas, China has taken part in international activities to protect tunas, whales and other endangered species of marine life, acceded to the International Convention for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas, and participated in the formulation of the Agreement to Promote Compliance with International Conservation and Management Measures by Fishing Vessels on the High Seas.- lún dūn jiān yù de qiú fàn gēn jiān yù kānshǒu dà dǎ chū shǒu; fǎ lǜ de zuì gāo quán wēi duì zhe qiú fàn kāi qiāng , dà kǒu jìng duǎn qiāng qiāng táng lǐ tián jìn liǎo yī pái yòu yī pái de zǐ dàn hé tiě shā。
prisoners in London gaols fought battles with their turnkeys, and the majesty of the law fired blunderbusses in among them, loaded with rounds of shot and ball;- zài gěi tǎn kè de qiāng zhī zhuāng dàn shí yòu bù duàn dì nòng shāng zì jǐ。
"He was forever injuring himself when loading shells into the gun turret of the tank.- dí rén méi yòu jué chá dào wǒ men yǐ jīng bī jìn, zhí dào liǎng shēng qiāng xiǎng zhèn jīng liǎo tā men。
The enemy were unaware of our closing in until two shots beat them up.- jìn guǎn jǐ gè rén dà hǎn dà jiào, yòu yī gè liè rén shèn zhì hái kāi qiāng xiǎng bǎ tā xià páo, kě tā dōuwú dòng yú zhōng。
She was undeterred by several people yelling and by a hunter shooting a rifle to scare her away.- mǎ shàng bǐ qiāng yī zhǒng zhōng shì jì de yùn dòng, liǎng gè shǒu chí cháng yú de qí shì hù xiāng gōng jī yǐ shǐ duì fāng luò mǎ
A medieval sport in which two mounted knights with lances charged together and attempted to unhorse one another.- yī gè shēn fèn bù míng de rén kāi qiāng shè shā liǎo zǒng tǒng。
An unidentified man shot the President.- fù zé wéi xiū qīng wǔ qì hé jī qiāng díshì bīng。
an enlisted man responsible for the upkeep of small arms and machine guns etc..- wǒ men zhè gè jūn duì shì dǎng zhǐ huī qiāng , bù shì qiāng zhǐ huī dǎng。
With this army of ours, the Party commands the gun, and not vice versa.- jǐng chá jú cháng zhàn liǎo qǐ lái, xiàng wǒ men jū gōng, yòu kā cā yī shēng lì zhèng。 yóu yú tā shǐ de jìn tài dà, tā shǒu xià yī míng jǐng chá xià dé bǎ qiāng yě diào dào dì shàng liǎo。
The chief of police rose to his feet, bowed to us, and then clicked his heels together with such vigour that one of the constables dropped his rifle.- lǔ cí kē yī yīháng, hé qiāng shí dàn, dào dá bié shù, wèi yù dǐ kàng。
The Rutskoi party, arms at the ready, arrived at the villa and met no resistance.- tīng dào yī zhèn qiāng shēng。
A volley of shots was heard. - qiāng pào xiàng gè fāng miàn qí fā。
Rifles and cannons volleyed on all sides. - yòng pào sài jiāng( qiāng dàn huò huǒ yào) fàng rù wèi zhì
To hold(shot or powder) in place with a wad.- zhàn chuán pèi bèi liǎo shí zhī qiāng
The warship mounted ten guns. - qiāng huò qí tā zhòng xíng dà pào zǔ, rú: zhàn jiàn
A set of guns or other heavy artillery, on a warship, for example. - bān yùn bào zhà wù( rú cóng dàn yào kù dào zhàn jiàn jiá bǎn shàng de qiāng pào) de rén。
someone who carries explosives (as from the magazine to the guns on board a warship).- zhàn zhēng qī jiān suǒ yòu pàn guó tōng dí de réndōu kě yǐ pàn chù qiāng jué。
"During the wartime, anyone who collaborated might be sentenced to be shot."- zhōu jǐng guān wéi 'ēn · bèi nèi tè zuó tiān shuō, “ dāng chū yǐ wéi fú gé sēn bù zhī qiāng lǐ yòu zǐ dàn, ér shì yī xiàng yì wài shì jiàn。 kě shì jìn yī bù diào chá zhèng míng tā dāng shí fā nù, tā suǒ zuò de nǎi chū yú běn yì, gēn běn de wèn tí shì tā jū xīn rú cǐ。 ”
"At first, there was a suggestion that Furguson didn't think there was a bullet in the gun, that it was an accident," said State Police Major Wayne Bennett yesterday. "But further investigation indicates he was angry. He meant to do what he did. The bottom line is, there was intent."- yī gè yǐ bù qiāng wéi wǔ qì díshì bīng。
a soldier whose weapon is a rifle.- yòng lái tí gāo qiāng pào gāo dù de xiē xíng wù
A wedge used to raise the level of a gun.- pēn qiāng rán shāo qì tǐ chǎn shēng dà liàng huǒ yàn de yī zhǒng kě xié shì zhuāng zhì, yòng yú hàn jiē huò jiàn zhù
A portable apparatus that produces a very hot flame by the combustion of gases, used in welding and construction.- jù tòng; yán zhòng de liú gǎn bìng lì; yán zhòng de ké sòu; zài dí jūn qiāng pào de xiōng měng de huǒ lì zhī xià; yán zhòng de ké sòu。
severe pain; a severe case of flu; a terrible cough; under wicked fire from the enemy's guns; a wicked cough.- dí rén zài chè tuì shí, diū xià liǎo shù qiān zhī bù qiāng hé jī qiāng 。
In their withdrawal, the enemy left behind thousands of rifles and machine guns.- qī zhǐ láng sǐ zài tā de bù qiāng zhī xià。
Seven wolves fell to his rifle.- duì yú tā men de gōng zuò, qiāng xiǎn dé tài chén tài wēi xiǎn, lìng wài niú zǎi yě bìng bù gū dú --- tā men jué dà duō shù huì bā gè huò shí gè rén chéng qún gōng zuò。
A gun was too heavy and dangerous for cowboy work, and cowboys were rarely alone-most worked in teams of eight to ten men.
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