释义 |
pip-pop [Echoic.] A representation of the report of a Mauser rifle, etc.
1901Westm. Gaz. 14 Nov. 1/3 Once outside the outposts of the base town and the fun begins. Pip-pop—pip-pop—the Yeomanry in advance have been fired upon. 1902Macm. Mag. Sept. 392 The sound still rings in my ears of the metallic pip-pop of the Mauser. |