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词汇 bipod
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Definition of bipod in English:

bipod

noun ˈbʌɪpɒdˈbīpäd
  • A two-legged stand or support.

    两脚架

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I unfolded the bipods of my new sniper rifle, set it in place, and aimed it right at the door.
    • We found the Versa-Pod to be more flexible than ‘fixed’ type bipods because its ability to pivot slightly enables the shooter to accommodate for irregularities in the ground.
    • The weapons - which have the barrel supported by a bipod - are a modified version of the standard-issue SA80 infantry rifle.
    • It has an integral bipod and the capability for tripod, helicopter or vehicle mounting.
    • When on a bipod, or tripod, it has a more limited range of motion, because the operator would have to move their body to adjust the angle, this makes the transitions slower than they could be.
    • ‘We've got something new in virtually every category,’ Thompson said, from gun cases and bipods to hearing protection and knives.
    • These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc.
    • Air Force makes a whole host of add-on accessories including scopes, lights, lasers, bipods, night vision equipment and other sighting devices.
    • Then I opened up my bipods, stuck the barrel through, and got comfortable.
    • Today, bipods are available in a variety of designs to fit any hunting style.
    • With bipod, optics and magazine, our system tips the scale at 15 3/4 pounds, not out of line when compared to other sniper rifles on the market.
    • It also required a high-tension mount tripod that would allow the bulk of the weapon to swing freely, and not rip off its base, like a standard bipod would, and Thomas had one of those, as well.
    • As with other bipods, check point of impact under the conditions you expect to encounter.
    • If the game isn't aware you are present there is generally time to make preparations - to slip into a shooting sling, extend a bipod, find a tree or rock - to do whatever is needed to get steady.
    • For versatile hunting bipods, look to Stoney Point.
    • Each country has a .30 calibre machine gun with a bipod.
    • It had the folded bipods, and a sleek shiny black scope, and it had foldable butt.
    • Many sporting rifles today are set up with bipods, like the excellent Harris models, and actually a front bipod can be used in place of the pedestal rest to a certain extent.
    • Dealers can spur sales with ammunition, stocks, recoil pads, optics, slings, carrying cases, hearing and eye protection, range bags, shooting benches, bipods, targets and other accessories.
    • After all, how many camera bipods have you seen?

Definition of bipod in US English:

bipod

nounˈbīpäd
  • A two-legged stand or support.

    两脚架

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Then I opened up my bipods, stuck the barrel through, and got comfortable.
    • When on a bipod, or tripod, it has a more limited range of motion, because the operator would have to move their body to adjust the angle, this makes the transitions slower than they could be.
    • Today, bipods are available in a variety of designs to fit any hunting style.
    • It had the folded bipods, and a sleek shiny black scope, and it had foldable butt.
    • We found the Versa-Pod to be more flexible than ‘fixed’ type bipods because its ability to pivot slightly enables the shooter to accommodate for irregularities in the ground.
    • Air Force makes a whole host of add-on accessories including scopes, lights, lasers, bipods, night vision equipment and other sighting devices.
    • Dealers can spur sales with ammunition, stocks, recoil pads, optics, slings, carrying cases, hearing and eye protection, range bags, shooting benches, bipods, targets and other accessories.
    • It also required a high-tension mount tripod that would allow the bulk of the weapon to swing freely, and not rip off its base, like a standard bipod would, and Thomas had one of those, as well.
    • The weapons - which have the barrel supported by a bipod - are a modified version of the standard-issue SA80 infantry rifle.
    • I unfolded the bipods of my new sniper rifle, set it in place, and aimed it right at the door.
    • After all, how many camera bipods have you seen?
    • Each country has a .30 calibre machine gun with a bipod.
    • As with other bipods, check point of impact under the conditions you expect to encounter.
    • If the game isn't aware you are present there is generally time to make preparations - to slip into a shooting sling, extend a bipod, find a tree or rock - to do whatever is needed to get steady.
    • Many sporting rifles today are set up with bipods, like the excellent Harris models, and actually a front bipod can be used in place of the pedestal rest to a certain extent.
    • With bipod, optics and magazine, our system tips the scale at 15 3/4 pounds, not out of line when compared to other sniper rifles on the market.
    • These accessories include bipods, swivel and slings, gun cases, cleaning products, rangefinders, spotting scopes, knives, game calls, flashlights, gloves, hats, etc.
    • ‘We've got something new in virtually every category,’ Thompson said, from gun cases and bipods to hearing protection and knives.
    • For versatile hunting bipods, look to Stoney Point.
    • It has an integral bipod and the capability for tripod, helicopter or vehicle mounting.
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