释义 |
phit|fɪt| An imitation of various sounds, esp. that made by a rifle-bullet.
1894Outing (U.S.) XXIV. 420/1 He [a bear] gave a soft ‘phit!’ of startled recognition, pricked up his ears and turned his head askew. 1896Daily Chron. 25 Aug. 3/5 The pert crack of the Lee-Metford, the ‘phit’ of whose bullet is lost in the whirr of a lead-coated stone from the Matabele arsenal. 1898Doyle Trag. Korosko iv. 80 The air was full of the phit-phit-phit of the bullets. |