firearms
/ˈfaɪər.ɑːm/ (bre, ipa) · [fˈaɪɚˌɑrmz] /ˈfaɪr.ɑːrm/ (ame, ipa) · [fˈaɪɚˌɑrmz] /ˈfī(-ə)r-ˌärm How to pronounce firearm (audio)/ (ame, mw)
firearms — 名詞
1. guns that people can hold and shoot by hand, such as pistols or rifles.
槍枝;火器
可手持發射的槍類武器
guns that people can hold and shoot by hand, such as pistols or rifles.
Police recovered two loaded firearms from the trunk after the traffic stop.
警方在交通攔查後,從後車廂起出兩把已上膛的槍枝。
loaded firearms found in a vehicle
At the camp gate, guards checked every visitor for firearms and knives.
在營地入口,警衛檢查每位訪客是否攜帶槍枝和刀具。
check visitors for firearms
The museum keeps early firearms in a locked glass case near the maps.
博物館把早期火器放在地圖旁的上鎖玻璃櫃裡。
Hunters must store firearms separately from ammunition when children live at home.
如果家裡有小孩,獵人必須把槍枝和彈藥分開存放。
After the robbery, witnesses said the masked men waved firearms at the cashier.
搶案發生後,目擊者說那些蒙面男子曾拿槍枝指向收銀員。
文法句型
carry firearms
illegal firearms
store firearms separately from ammunition
用法筆記
Usually used as a plural noun when people mean guns as a group or a class, especially in police reports, laws, and news stories. For one item, English normally uses firearm or a more specific word such as pistol or rifle.