crossbow
crossbow — 名詞
1. a weapon from earlier times, made with a short bow fixed across a piece of wood,
十字弓
將短弓橫裝在木托上的射擊武器
a weapon from earlier times, made with a short bow fixed across a piece of wood, that fires short, heavy arrows
Rashida aimed her crossbow at the target and released the bolt.
Rashida 瞄準目標,然後放出了十字弓的箭矢。
collocation: aim a crossbow / release a bolt
In medieval times, hunters used a crossbow to hunt deer from a distance.
在中世紀,獵人用十字弓從遠處獵捕鹿。
The museum displayed a crossbow that was over five hundred years old.
這間博物館展示了一把超過五百年歷史的十字弓。
Loading a crossbow takes longer than drawing a regular bow, but it shoots with greater force.
裝填十字弓比拉開一般弓花更久的時間,但射出的力道更強。
The wooden stock of a crossbow is held against the shoulder when firing.
十字弓的木托在射擊時要抵住肩膀。
- arbalest
a heavier medieval crossbow used to shoot through armour; more specific and less common
- repeating crossbow
a type that can fire several bolts in quick succession; a distinct design
用法筆記
The arrows shot by a crossbow are often called bolts or quarrels, though many speakers simply say arrows. The word is countable: one crossbow / two crossbows.