In phrases and specific uses. Three in One, (a) = the Trinity, the Triune God (also One in Three, and simply Three); (b) attributive as three-in-One…
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释义 | society > armed hostility > military equipment > weapon > device for discharging missiles > firearm > small-arm > [noun] > rifle > types of (43) three-o(h)-three1683 In phrases and specific uses. Three in One, (a) = the Trinity, the Triune God (also One in Three, and simply Three); (b) attributive as three-in-One… air rifle1801 a rifle operated by the force of compressed air. yager1817 An obsolete kind of rifle. Also yager rifle. U.S. big bore1838 (a) adj. (attributive) (usually with hyphen) designating a rifle, engine, etc., with a large calibre or bore; (b) n. a rifle, engine, etc., with a… seventy-five1840 †(a) Archery a bow with a draw weight of 75 lbs (obsolete); (b) a 75 mm calibre field gun characterized by a hydro-pneumatic recoil mechanism… telescopic rifle1850 a rifle equipped with a telescopic sight. Minié rifle1851 attributive. Designating or relating to a firearm designed by Minié; (also) to an elongated bullet invented by Minié, which when fired is expanded… needle rifle1856 = needle-gun, n. pea rifle1856 a rifle with a thick barrel, firing small, round, pea-like bullets. Lancaster1857 In full Lancaster gun, Lancaster rifle, the name of a cannon and rifle (respectively) having a slightly oval bore. six-shooting1858 Whitworth1858 In full, Whitworth gunor rifle: A form of rifle (either cannon or small arm) invented by Sir Joseph Whitworth of Manchester (1854), having a… Henry1861 Originally: designating a breech-loading single-shot rifle designed by Alexander Henry and having a barrel with polygonal rifling (see sense 2). In… polygroove1863 (a) adj. (of a gun) having more than three grooves of rifling in the bore; (b) n. a polygroove rifle. telescopic-sighted rifle1863 a rifle equipped with a telescopic sight. spencer1866 A type of rim-fire repeating rifle or carbine used esp. during the U.S. Civil War. Frequently attributive. magazine rifle1867 Snider rifle1868 a form of breech-loading rifle invented by Jacob Snider. Also elliptical for this. chassepot1869 The type of breech-loading, centre-fire needle-gun adopted as the rifle of the French army in 1866. Martini–Henry rifle1869 In full Martini–Henry rifle (occasionally Martini–Henry carbine). A rifle combining a breech mechanism invented by Martini with a ·45-calibre… Winchester1871 The name of Oliver F. Winchester (1810–80), a U.S. manufacturer, used as the designation of a breech-loading rifle having a tubular magazine under… Mauser rifle1872 any of a family of bolt-action rifles designed by the Mausers, formerly the basic infantry weapon of the German army. Martini1876 A rifle combining features of the Martini with the Henry rifle; = Martini–Henry, n. saloon rifle1881 light firearms for firing at short range. express1884 Short for express rifle at sense A. 4c. express rifle1884 express rifle: a rifle constructed to discharge a bullet with a high initial velocity and a low trajectory. express bullet: an expanding bullet for… Mannlicher1884 Any of several models of repeating rifle of a type invented by Mannlicher. Also more fully Mannlicher rifle. Mauser1887 A Mauser rifle; a type of semi-automatic pistol; (also) a military and sporting rifle employing, or derived from, Mauser designs. Lee-Enfield1888 In full Lee-Enfield rifle. A bolt-action, magazine-fed rifle of a type formerly used by the British army. Flobert1890 Used attributively and elliptically to describe a cartridge or breech-loading rifle designed by Flobert. pump gun1890 = pump-action, n. 2. take-down1895 In a rifle or other firearm: the capacity to have the barrel and magazine detached from the stock. Also: the component of a firearm by means of… two-two1895 (a) (usually represented as.22), used attributively and absol. to designate (ammunition for) a gun with a calibre of 0.22 inch; (b) (also… Ross rifle1901 A type of straight-draw, bolt-action rifle used principally by the Canadian Army, esp. in the First World War (1914–18). hammer-rifle1907 a rifle fired by means of a hammer. sporter1907 Firearms. A rifle designed for use in field sports. French 751914 (a) a piece of field artillery with a calibre of 75 mm, particularly associated with the French army; = seventy-five n. (b) at seventy, adj. n.compo… twenty-two1925 A twenty-two calibre rifle; = two-two n. (a) at two, adj. n.adv. compounds 2. Also attributive, as twenty-two rifle. machine-gun rifle1941 assault rifle1950 Originally U.S. A rifle designed for military use that is capable of both automatic and semi-automatic fire, is loaded by means of a magazine (as… assault weapon1968 U.S. A rifle designed for military use that is capable of both automatic and semi-automatic fire, is loaded by means of a magazine (as opposed to a… kalashnikov1970 The name of a type of rifle or sub-machine gun made in the U.S.S.R. and subsequently in Russia; = AK n. at A, n. initialisms. assault rifle1975 Chiefly U.S. A rifle that resembles a military assault rifle (see sense 1) in some way; esp. one whose design is based on a military assault rifle… |
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