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单词 rubber bullet
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Definition of rubber bullet in English:

rubber bullet

noun
  • A large projectile made of rubber and shot from a firearm, used especially in riot control.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One pulled out a firearm and fired off a rubber bullet.
    • A boy aged about 16 or 17 was shot in the leg with a rubber bullet.
    • He says he was hit with a rubber bullet fired by the RCMP.
    • I was also told that one of his friends had been hit on the head by a rubber bullet and seriously injured during a riot near to were he lived.
    • The goal of the rubber bullet is to inflict the right amount of pain to cause the threat to decease charging, or to disperse a crowd.
    • The police attacked the workers with rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke grenades, and nightsticks.
    • When one soldier fired a rubber bullet lower, into the crowd, I saw one of his superiors grab his gun and berate him.
    • He has been shot in the leg three times and carries a scar on his forehead from a rubber bullet.
    • According to eyewitnesses, 38 workers were hurt in Seville, with three hospitalised, after riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a protest of about 300.
    • Those protesters have clashed with nightstick-wielding riot police who responded with water cannons, teargas and rubber bullets.
    • My friend Sean said that a guy was hit in the head with a rubber bullet and the cops wouldn't allow him to stop and treat the person.
    • Police firing rubber bullets and teargas dispersed the demonstrators, who gathered on the corner of Jeppe and Kruis streets.
    • Every peaceful group action I was involved in was effectively dispersed with a combination of various types of gas, percussion grenades, water cannons and the very real threat of a rubber bullet to the head.
    • They fired a rubber bullet which bounced off the wall and I went to get it.
    • A 19-year-old was struck on the hand by a rubber bullet.
    • West Yorkshire Police last year admitted that they were on stand-by to use rubber bullets during the worst riots seen in Bradford for 20 years.
    • Initial reports spoke of police firing rubber bullets at the crowd, but a second post-mortem by independent pathologists revealed that the man was not killed by a rubber bullet.
    • The best example of this is the rubber bullet which, even though it is much softer than a standard metal bullet, and has a lower velocity, can still cause serious injury, or even death, depending on where it hits you.
    • Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd, and about 70 strikers were arrested.
    • Sarah isn't afraid to speak her mind - even if it means taking a rubber bullet or breathing tear gas.
 
 

Definition of rubber bullet in US English:

rubber bullet

nounˈrəbər ˈbʊlətˈrəbər ˈbo͝olət
  • A large projectile made of rubber and shot from a firearm, used especially in riot control.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Those protesters have clashed with nightstick-wielding riot police who responded with water cannons, teargas and rubber bullets.
    • Sarah isn't afraid to speak her mind - even if it means taking a rubber bullet or breathing tear gas.
    • West Yorkshire Police last year admitted that they were on stand-by to use rubber bullets during the worst riots seen in Bradford for 20 years.
    • Every peaceful group action I was involved in was effectively dispersed with a combination of various types of gas, percussion grenades, water cannons and the very real threat of a rubber bullet to the head.
    • A boy aged about 16 or 17 was shot in the leg with a rubber bullet.
    • The best example of this is the rubber bullet which, even though it is much softer than a standard metal bullet, and has a lower velocity, can still cause serious injury, or even death, depending on where it hits you.
    • One pulled out a firearm and fired off a rubber bullet.
    • According to eyewitnesses, 38 workers were hurt in Seville, with three hospitalised, after riot police used tear gas and rubber bullets to break up a protest of about 300.
    • I was also told that one of his friends had been hit on the head by a rubber bullet and seriously injured during a riot near to were he lived.
    • When one soldier fired a rubber bullet lower, into the crowd, I saw one of his superiors grab his gun and berate him.
    • They fired a rubber bullet which bounced off the wall and I went to get it.
    • He says he was hit with a rubber bullet fired by the RCMP.
    • Initial reports spoke of police firing rubber bullets at the crowd, but a second post-mortem by independent pathologists revealed that the man was not killed by a rubber bullet.
    • A 19-year-old was struck on the hand by a rubber bullet.
    • He has been shot in the leg three times and carries a scar on his forehead from a rubber bullet.
    • Police used rubber bullets and stun grenades to disperse the crowd, and about 70 strikers were arrested.
    • Police firing rubber bullets and teargas dispersed the demonstrators, who gathered on the corner of Jeppe and Kruis streets.
    • The police attacked the workers with rubber bullets, tear gas, smoke grenades, and nightsticks.
    • My friend Sean said that a guy was hit in the head with a rubber bullet and the cops wouldn't allow him to stop and treat the person.
    • The goal of the rubber bullet is to inflict the right amount of pain to cause the threat to decease charging, or to disperse a crowd.
 
 
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