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Definition of takedown in English: takedownnounˈteɪkdaʊnˈteɪkˌdaʊn North American 1A wrestling manoeuvre in which an opponent is swiftly brought to the mat from a standing position. (摔跤中的)摔倒 Example sentencesExamples - I had an advantage over all the other boys I had to wrestle; Ambucs had a fantastic head coach who taught us techniques out of any jam and ways of surprising your opponent with a takedown.
- His two best moves are an ankle lace and a gut wrench, techniques to use after takedowns or on offensive restarts to turn an opponent's shoulders to the mat for bonus points.
- The most common takedowns come mainly from freestyle wrestling.
- I went back to learning judo throws and wrestling takedowns.
- Find a local judo or wrestling club - this will develop your takedowns as well as developing your skill in certain aspects of groundfighting.
- 1.1informal A police raid or arrest.
〈非正式〉警察的袭击(或逮捕) Example sentencesExamples - The Court was concerned in that case with a videotaped re-enactment of a police takedown.
- One neighbour was told by an officer that they were ‘executing a dynamic takedown.’
- 1.2informal An instance of overwhelmingly defeating or severely criticizing someone or something.
a takedown of the self-help movement a vicious takedown of celebrities who are famous for being famous Example sentencesExamples - The Court was concerned in that case with a videotaped re-enactment of a police takedown.
- One neighbour was told by an officer that they were ‘executing a dynamic takedown.’
2usually as modifier The removal of a website, web page, or file from the Internet, typically in response to a formal request. a copyright takedown notice can result in your channel getting deleted 3as modifier Denoting a firearm with the capacity to have the barrel and magazine detached from the stock. 可拆卸武器(的) Example sentencesExamples - While the fit is superb I would prefer a gun you can push the takedown pin out on by hand.
- Now the same company has announced a takedown version of the Winchester Model 1892 lever gun, and I can't wait to get my hands on one for test firing.
- There's room for tons of gear or even a takedown rifle or shotgun.
- To field strip, make sure the pistol is unloaded, remove the magazine, decock and pull down on the takedown latch.
- Slide stop and takedown lever are neatly recessed/shrouded by the frame's contours to prevent inadvertent operation.
- In the December, '02 issue of GUNS Magazine, we ran a story on the Savage model 30 Favorite including a simple modification to make it into a takedown rifle.
- The takedown latch is located right above the trigger and couldn't be much easier.
- And instead of the difficult takedown used on the Sigma and Glock, the FN pistol has a simple takedown lever.
- It's not that it's a huge gun; it's just that the front portion is extremely square, and the takedown lever sticks out a bit.
- Their takedown design leaves the trigger group attached to the stock with a bolt through the butt so there is no need for a tang at all.
- My version has no stock slot, but does have the takedown lever.
- Regardless, Taylor's & Co. is now offering a Model 92 as a perfect companion for .44 Special sixguns with the added bonus of being a takedown rifle.
- It has the same takedown feature as the Model 9422 Winchester.
- There's no need to pull the trigger or manipulate the slide to find a ‘sweet’ spot or fiddle with a small takedown latch.
- On the left side of the frame, just forward of the trigger, is the takedown lever.
- Whether you were riding the streetcar out of town for a day of woods loafing, or taking the train for a two week holiday in the Adirondacks, a takedown rifle was markedly easier to carry.
- The old Favorites were all takedown guns, while the new Model 30G was a solid frame.
- Carbines were only $21, and by this time Winchester had developed their takedown system which made gun carrying handier for railroad travelers.
- The bad news is that we will need to be a little more careful to insure that the takedown screw remains tight when the rifle is in use.
- It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature.
Definition of takedown in US English: takedownnounˈteɪkˌdaʊnˈtākˌdoun North American 1A wrestling maneuver in which an opponent is swiftly brought to the mat from a standing position. (摔跤中的)摔倒 Example sentencesExamples - I went back to learning judo throws and wrestling takedowns.
- I had an advantage over all the other boys I had to wrestle; Ambucs had a fantastic head coach who taught us techniques out of any jam and ways of surprising your opponent with a takedown.
- His two best moves are an ankle lace and a gut wrench, techniques to use after takedowns or on offensive restarts to turn an opponent's shoulders to the mat for bonus points.
- Find a local judo or wrestling club - this will develop your takedowns as well as developing your skill in certain aspects of groundfighting.
- The most common takedowns come mainly from freestyle wrestling.
2usually as modifier The removal of a website, web page, or file from the Internet, typically in response to a formal request. a copyright takedown notice can result in your channel getting deleted 3as modifier Denoting a firearm with the capacity to have the barrel and magazine detached from the stock. 可拆卸武器(的) Example sentencesExamples - There's room for tons of gear or even a takedown rifle or shotgun.
- It might feature a barrel of heavier contour, an upper receiver tang drilled and tapped for a tang sight as well as the takedown feature.
- It has the same takedown feature as the Model 9422 Winchester.
- The old Favorites were all takedown guns, while the new Model 30G was a solid frame.
- While the fit is superb I would prefer a gun you can push the takedown pin out on by hand.
- The bad news is that we will need to be a little more careful to insure that the takedown screw remains tight when the rifle is in use.
- Their takedown design leaves the trigger group attached to the stock with a bolt through the butt so there is no need for a tang at all.
- Whether you were riding the streetcar out of town for a day of woods loafing, or taking the train for a two week holiday in the Adirondacks, a takedown rifle was markedly easier to carry.
- My version has no stock slot, but does have the takedown lever.
- There's no need to pull the trigger or manipulate the slide to find a ‘sweet’ spot or fiddle with a small takedown latch.
- The takedown latch is located right above the trigger and couldn't be much easier.
- Regardless, Taylor's & Co. is now offering a Model 92 as a perfect companion for .44 Special sixguns with the added bonus of being a takedown rifle.
- To field strip, make sure the pistol is unloaded, remove the magazine, decock and pull down on the takedown latch.
- It's not that it's a huge gun; it's just that the front portion is extremely square, and the takedown lever sticks out a bit.
- Slide stop and takedown lever are neatly recessed/shrouded by the frame's contours to prevent inadvertent operation.
- In the December, '02 issue of GUNS Magazine, we ran a story on the Savage model 30 Favorite including a simple modification to make it into a takedown rifle.
- Now the same company has announced a takedown version of the Winchester Model 1892 lever gun, and I can't wait to get my hands on one for test firing.
- On the left side of the frame, just forward of the trigger, is the takedown lever.
- Carbines were only $21, and by this time Winchester had developed their takedown system which made gun carrying handier for railroad travelers.
- And instead of the difficult takedown used on the Sigma and Glock, the FN pistol has a simple takedown lever.
4informal A police raid or arrest. 〈非正式〉警察的袭击(或逮捕) 5informal An instance of overwhelmingly defeating or severely criticizing someone or something. a takedown of the self-help movement a vicious takedown of celebrities who are famous for being famous |