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gunfire noun ADJECTIVE | ... OF GUNFIRE | VERB + GUNFIRE | GUNFIRE + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEheavy, intense 猛烈的/密集的炮火scattered, sporadic 疏疏落落的/零星的炮火enemy 敌方炮火celebratory 庆祝的炮火◆Bursts of celebratory gunfire could be heard on the streets.能听到大街上一阵阵庆祝的炮火声。distant 远处的炮火automatic 自动枪炮的炮火◆We heard the rapid crackle of automatic gunfire.我们听到自动枪炮发出快速的射击声。... OF GUNFIREburst 一阵枪炮声◆A burst of gunfire echoed across the square.一阵枪炮声在广场上回响。VERB + GUNFIREhear 听到炮火声spray, spray sb/sth with 用枪扫射;开枪向⋯扫射◆The terrorists boarded the bus and sprayed the passengers with gunfire.恐怖分子登上公共汽车,开枪扫射乘客。◆They sprayed gunfire into the crowd.他们用枪向人群中扫射。exchange 交火◆Youths exchanged gunfire with police.年轻人与警方交火了。be hit by, be wounded by 被枪炮击中/击伤◆A convoy was hit by gunfire.一支护航舰队被炮火击中。GUNFIRE + VERBbreak out, erupt 枪炮突然开火◆Heavy gunfire broke out in the capital last night.昨晚首都响起了密集的枪炮声。echo, ring out 枪炮声回响/响起PHRASESthe crackle, rattle, sound, etc. of gunfire 枪炮的噼啪声、轰鸣声等an exchange of gunfire 交火◆They were killed in an exchange of gunfire between riot police and demonstrators.他们在防暴警察和示威者的交火中身亡。 |