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Definition of gunshot in English: gunshotnounˈɡʌnʃɒtˈɡənˌʃɑt 1A shot fired from a gun. (射出的)枪弹(或炮弹) Example sentencesExamples - Then, she suddenly felt intense pain after hearing several gunshots from behind her.
- For several minutes he dodges and weaves desperately avoiding gunshots and mortar fire.
- Police say no gunshots were fired after they arrived, and no one was hurt.
- People started panicking as more screams and gunshots sounded.
- Six or seven gunshots were heard, but it was not clear who fired them.
- As James' head began throbbing, he calmly told his wife not to get excited if she heard gunshots.
- I used to hear gunshots every day and there were times when I just wanted to come home.
- They had the police officers there from the night he was arrested to verify the threats and gunshots.
- The exact count of the gunshots fired is unclear, but it is well over thirty.
- The police arrive, gunshots are fired and panic breaks out as the bus passengers make a run for the border.
- What followed was a kind of very tense standoff where gunshots were fired for about five minutes.
- Gardaí in Claremorris are investigating an incident in which a number of gunshots were fired at a house in the town.
- When a son is born, the father announces it to the community by firing gunshots in the air.
- This didn't work as well as he had hoped for gunshots were soon fired, hitting the car's tires.
- During the walk we heard the gunshots and the screams of our father.
- The sound of gunshots and bombs awakened the dreamers to the nightmare that was real life.
- Three rounds of gunshots were fired in the air as a mark of respect for them.
- Most were later found to have died of gunshots to the head, fired from close range.
- Frank was feeling too faint to even notice the gunshots being fired at him.
- The sound of gunshots filled the air once more as the figure shot at some of the chairs, randomly, then retreated.
Synonyms gunshots, shots, shooting, firing, sniping - 1.1archaic mass noun The range of a gun.
〈古〉射程 we bore down and came nearly within gunshot 我们向前进逼,几乎进入了射程范围之内。
Definition of gunshot in US English: gunshotnounˈɡənˌSHätˈɡənˌʃɑt 1A shot fired from a gun. (射出的)枪弹(或炮弹) Example sentencesExamples - This didn't work as well as he had hoped for gunshots were soon fired, hitting the car's tires.
- Six or seven gunshots were heard, but it was not clear who fired them.
- As James' head began throbbing, he calmly told his wife not to get excited if she heard gunshots.
- What followed was a kind of very tense standoff where gunshots were fired for about five minutes.
- Most were later found to have died of gunshots to the head, fired from close range.
- The exact count of the gunshots fired is unclear, but it is well over thirty.
- The police arrive, gunshots are fired and panic breaks out as the bus passengers make a run for the border.
- During the walk we heard the gunshots and the screams of our father.
- The sound of gunshots filled the air once more as the figure shot at some of the chairs, randomly, then retreated.
- Three rounds of gunshots were fired in the air as a mark of respect for them.
- When a son is born, the father announces it to the community by firing gunshots in the air.
- People started panicking as more screams and gunshots sounded.
- I used to hear gunshots every day and there were times when I just wanted to come home.
- Frank was feeling too faint to even notice the gunshots being fired at him.
- Police say no gunshots were fired after they arrived, and no one was hurt.
- For several minutes he dodges and weaves desperately avoiding gunshots and mortar fire.
- Gardaí in Claremorris are investigating an incident in which a number of gunshots were fired at a house in the town.
- The sound of gunshots and bombs awakened the dreamers to the nightmare that was real life.
- Then, she suddenly felt intense pain after hearing several gunshots from behind her.
- They had the police officers there from the night he was arrested to verify the threats and gunshots.
Synonyms gunshots, shots, shooting, firing, sniping - 1.1archaic The range of a gun.
〈古〉射程 we bore down and came nearly within gunshot 我们向前进逼,几乎进入了射程范围之内。
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