网站首页  词典首页

请输入您要查询的词汇:

 

词汇 pepper spray
释义

Definition of pepper spray in English:

pepper spray

noun
  • An aerosol spray containing oils derived from cayenne pepper, irritant to the eyes and respiratory passages and used as a disabling weapon.

    辣椒喷雾剂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The effects of the spray are similar to the milder pepper spray which targets the eyes, nose and mouth.
    • After the attack, the officers doused the man in pepper spray to try to disable him.
    • He also believes that one of the men may have smelt pungently after his escape as the pepper spray would have hung on his clothes for some time.
    • This is where you pull the trigger, push the button on your pepper spray, call for backup or any number of other actions.
    • It was thought likely that the 35 feeling unwell did so as a result of the pepper spray used by police on the man.
    • Not until then had she thought that bringing her pepper spray would've been a good idea, but it was too late then.
    • He stuck the pepper spray out the window and started to deploy that at our officer.
    • If pepper spray is not legal to use, there are other options that you can carry that are perfectly legal to carry.
    • Witnesses also reported the use of pepper spray and rubber bullets to control the angry protesters who had defied a ban to march.
    • One can only imagine the effect pepper spray has on those with asthma or other respiratory problems.
    • I tried to explain to him but he sprayed pepper spray on my eyes.
    • When he got stopped a few months ago he sprayed pepper spray in the face of a police officer.
    • Get pepper spray and spray it liberally around the boundaries of your property.
    • I thought of arming myself with pepper spray as a weapon but never got any, or needed it.
    • At this instant, reaching nervously for his pepper spray, he told me I was going to jail for being dangerously drunk.
    • My hand curled around the pepper spray in my coat pocket, but then I recognized the driver when he switched a light on.
    • Sorry, I'm just in a bad mood because the pepper spray is still wearing off.
    • She backed into a corner, holding the pepper spray out before her, like a crucifix to ward off a vampire.
    • Police moved up behind us and a moment or two later sprayed pepper spray into the crowd.
    • Doug had hoped he would not need his pepper spray, and only saw some minor bear signs on the way up.

Definition of pepper spray in US English:

pepper spray

noun
  • An aerosol spray containing oils derived from cayenne pepper, irritating to the eyes and respiratory passages and used as a disabling weapon.

    辣椒喷雾剂

    Example sentencesExamples
    • He also believes that one of the men may have smelt pungently after his escape as the pepper spray would have hung on his clothes for some time.
    • Not until then had she thought that bringing her pepper spray would've been a good idea, but it was too late then.
    • She backed into a corner, holding the pepper spray out before her, like a crucifix to ward off a vampire.
    • I tried to explain to him but he sprayed pepper spray on my eyes.
    • It was thought likely that the 35 feeling unwell did so as a result of the pepper spray used by police on the man.
    • After the attack, the officers doused the man in pepper spray to try to disable him.
    • The effects of the spray are similar to the milder pepper spray which targets the eyes, nose and mouth.
    • If pepper spray is not legal to use, there are other options that you can carry that are perfectly legal to carry.
    • One can only imagine the effect pepper spray has on those with asthma or other respiratory problems.
    • When he got stopped a few months ago he sprayed pepper spray in the face of a police officer.
    • At this instant, reaching nervously for his pepper spray, he told me I was going to jail for being dangerously drunk.
    • Doug had hoped he would not need his pepper spray, and only saw some minor bear signs on the way up.
    • Witnesses also reported the use of pepper spray and rubber bullets to control the angry protesters who had defied a ban to march.
    • He stuck the pepper spray out the window and started to deploy that at our officer.
    • I thought of arming myself with pepper spray as a weapon but never got any, or needed it.
    • My hand curled around the pepper spray in my coat pocket, but then I recognized the driver when he switched a light on.
    • Police moved up behind us and a moment or two later sprayed pepper spray into the crowd.
    • Sorry, I'm just in a bad mood because the pepper spray is still wearing off.
    • This is where you pull the trigger, push the button on your pepper spray, call for backup or any number of other actions.
    • Get pepper spray and spray it liberally around the boundaries of your property.
随便看

 

春雷网英语在线翻译词典收录了464360条英语词汇在线翻译词条,基本涵盖了全部常用英语词汇的中英文双语翻译及用法,是英语学习的有利工具。

 

Copyright © 2000-2024 Sndmkt.com All Rights Reserved 更新时间:2024/12/28 16:34:31