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词汇 marksman
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Definition of marksman in English:

marksman

nounPlural marksmen ˈmɑːksmənˈmɑrksmən
  • 1A person skilled in shooting.

    射手,射击能手

    a police marksman

    警察射击手。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Although no one was harmed in either incident, police chiefs warned that marksmen are authorised to open fire when they believe life is being ‘imminently threatened’.
    • At midnight she heard one of four shots fired as a police marksman killed the rampaging stag.
    • Although they lack the capability to fire real ammunition, some look and feel so realistic that even skilled police marksmen are hard-pressed to tell the difference.
    • He smiled briefly, but said nothing as he was led into the bullet-proof prison van with police marksmen watching.
    • Last night, the area remained cordoned off and police marksmen still had their rifles trained on the flat.
    • Police and soldiers lined the route, and marksmen on rooftops watched over the parade and procession.
    • The decision was then taken to deploy police marksmen to the scene to shoot the renegade.
    • Police marksmen are on standby to shoot the exotic animal, which has eluded capture for more than a month.
    • The rules of engagement for police marksmen are deliberately simple and unambiguous.
    • When they were on the pavement, a police marksman immediately jumped out from behind the bus.
    • After all, one doesn't become a high-class marksman from mechanical shooting ranges.
    • Scottish police marksmen have been issued with a revolutionary type of plastic bullet that could make conventional firearms almost redundant.
    • They are determined to stop children getting hold of imitation and fake weapons because they can often end up in the gun sights of police marksmen.
    • Police marksmen are having to make more and more split second decisions on whether to shoot an apparently armed person to protect the public.
    • Both are expert marksmen, sharpshooters, snipers of great skill and reputation.
    • The children were ordered inside as police marksmen arrived at the scene and shot the animal.
    • Police said the marksman grew concerned the situation would escalate and others could be hurt.
    • Teenagers carrying replica guns risk being shot at by police marksmen.
    • They want to do the things that they believe police marksmen do and military snipers do, so the selection of the rifle and the selection of the round fits into that.
    • A police car containing marksmen was used to try and herd the heifer towards the river, but it continued its rampage.
    Synonyms
    sniper, sharpshooter, good shot
    Italian bersagliere
    informal crack shot, dead shot
    North American informal deadeye, shootist
    1. 1.1informal A footballer skilled in scoring goals.
      〈非正式〉(足球)射门得分高手
      he is one of the country's most prolific marksmen, scoring 34 goals in 46 matches
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The young marksman fired in his first senior goal on Saturday and reckons there is much more to come.
      • Unsurprisingly Toby has been singing the praises of their ace marksman.
      • His club colleague lined out at corner forward and emerged as the top marksman with a goal and four points.
      • He scored 34 times last year and is the Welsh Premier's record marksman.
      • For the Swede still remains 15 goals shy of the total the supreme Rangers marksman racked up in matches between Scotland's footballing leviathans.
      • Their two top marksmen from last term scored two goals each with the fifth coming from Fox.
      • Concerns over keeping all these marksmen happy hold little weight with directors and managers alike.
      • The six-goal marksman, who had scored three times in his previous two outings, was replaced by Darren, who was starting his first home game of the season.
      • It took Limerick 17 minutes to score when their chief marksman pointed.
      • Locally born and bred Mike, a prolific marksman in the Reserves, was handed his golden opportunity when his team mate limped off after 41 minutes with a groin injury.
      • He done it in Italy with Udinese and Parma, and topped the scorers charts so there is definitely a talented marksman within him.
      • The division two top marksman scored twice and missed a penalty in the 3-2 win at York.
      • The main problem was identified as goal scoring and he was sent out to bring in two proven, top quality marksmen and that has transformed the whole scene.
      • How laughable those comments were as England's finest marksman now begins to show his true self.
      • Indeed, Iain claims that his main marksman still suffers from a lack of confidence.
      • He remains one of just 30 players to have appeared in every season of the Premiership, and his 79 goals put him in its top 20 marksmen.
      • Until Robert found his touch the new man became the club's top marksman despite playing in midfield.
      • Doubts remain, however, over the participation of the 28-goal leading marksman.
      • One of the top marksmen in Premiership history has scored goals at every club he has played for.
      • He insists that the World Cup is far from his mind but this is undoubtedly the biggest year yet of the 30-year old marksman's football career.

Rhymes

marksmen

Definition of marksman in US English:

marksman

nounˈmɑrksmənˈmärksmən
  • A person skilled in shooting, especially with a pistol or rifle.

    a police marksman

    警察射击手。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Scottish police marksmen have been issued with a revolutionary type of plastic bullet that could make conventional firearms almost redundant.
    • The decision was then taken to deploy police marksmen to the scene to shoot the renegade.
    • Police and soldiers lined the route, and marksmen on rooftops watched over the parade and procession.
    • They are determined to stop children getting hold of imitation and fake weapons because they can often end up in the gun sights of police marksmen.
    • After all, one doesn't become a high-class marksman from mechanical shooting ranges.
    • The rules of engagement for police marksmen are deliberately simple and unambiguous.
    • Police marksmen are having to make more and more split second decisions on whether to shoot an apparently armed person to protect the public.
    • Police marksmen are on standby to shoot the exotic animal, which has eluded capture for more than a month.
    • The children were ordered inside as police marksmen arrived at the scene and shot the animal.
    • Police said the marksman grew concerned the situation would escalate and others could be hurt.
    • Teenagers carrying replica guns risk being shot at by police marksmen.
    • When they were on the pavement, a police marksman immediately jumped out from behind the bus.
    • They want to do the things that they believe police marksmen do and military snipers do, so the selection of the rifle and the selection of the round fits into that.
    • Both are expert marksmen, sharpshooters, snipers of great skill and reputation.
    • Although they lack the capability to fire real ammunition, some look and feel so realistic that even skilled police marksmen are hard-pressed to tell the difference.
    • Although no one was harmed in either incident, police chiefs warned that marksmen are authorised to open fire when they believe life is being ‘imminently threatened’.
    • A police car containing marksmen was used to try and herd the heifer towards the river, but it continued its rampage.
    • At midnight she heard one of four shots fired as a police marksman killed the rampaging stag.
    • He smiled briefly, but said nothing as he was led into the bullet-proof prison van with police marksmen watching.
    • Last night, the area remained cordoned off and police marksmen still had their rifles trained on the flat.
    Synonyms
    sniper, sharpshooter, good shot
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