nightstick

/ˈnaɪtstɪk/ (bre, ipa) · /ˈnaɪtstɪk/ (ame, ipa) · /ˈnīt-ˌstik/ (ame, mw)

nightstick — noun

  • nightsticksingular
  • nightsticksplural

1. a long, heavy wooden or rubber bar that a police officer carries and can swing t

1.名詞C1
釋義

a long, heavy wooden or rubber bar that a police officer carries and can swing to hit someone or push back a crowd

例句

Officer Reuben gripped his nightstick as the angry crowd pushed toward the gate.

carried by a police officer for control or defence

The museum guard kept a worn nightstick hanging from his leather belt.

collocation: hang a nightstick from a belt

同義詞
  • baton

    more neutral and international; the standard word for the same tool in police training

  • truncheon

    British English for the same object

  • billy club

    older American informal term for the same short heavy stick

用法筆記

Chiefly American English; British speakers usually say 'truncheon' or 'baton'. Most often paired with verbs of holding or striking (carry, grip, swing, raise).