gun

gun — 名詞

1. a weapon that fires bullets or explosive shells through a metal tube, used for h

1.名詞B1
釋義

透過金屬管發射子彈的武器

a weapon that fires bullets or explosive shells through a metal tube, used for hunting, sport shooting, or as a tool of violence

例句

The hunter cleaned his gun carefully after each hunting trip.

獵人在每次打獵結束後都會仔細清理他的槍。

collocation: clean a gun

Christopher keeps his gun in a locked safe at home.

Christopher 把他的槍鎖在家中的保險箱裡。

collocation: keep a gun in a safe

同義詞
  • firearm

    formal term covering any gun, rifle, or pistol; used in legal and official contexts

  • handgun

    a small gun designed to be held and fired with one hand

  • rifle

    a long gun with a grooved barrel, fired from the shoulder

  • shotgun

    a gun with a smooth barrel that fires many small pellets at once

用法筆記

Subject is often a person who owns, uses, or carries the weapon. In many countries, gun ownership is strictly regulated by law.

常見錯誤

He shot a gun to the bird.
He shot a bird with a gun.
💡you shoot the target with a gun, not the gun itself as the direct object of 'shoot' when referring to the target.

2. a special pistol that fires a loud bang to give the starting signal in sports li

2.名詞B2
釋義

發令槍

比賽開始時發出信號的裝置

a special pistol that fires a loud bang to give the starting signal in sports like running races or swimming competitions

例句

The runners waited nervously for the starter's gun to fire.

選手們緊張地等待發令槍響起。

collocation: starter's gun

Élise heard the gun and began to sprint towards the first hurdle.

Élise 聽到槍聲後開始全力衝向第一個跨欄。

collocation: hear the gun

同義詞
  • starting pistol

    the specific handheld device used in official races to fire the starting signal

3. a handheld device that pushes a substance or a small item out through a nozzle b

3.名詞B2
釋義

噴槍;注油槍

用壓力噴出液體或物體的手持工具

a handheld device that pushes a substance or a small item out through a nozzle by applying force, for example grease, paint, or water

例句

The mechanic used a grease gun to oil the old machine's joints.

技師用注油槍為老舊機器的關節處添加潤滑油。

collocation: grease gun

Andrés picked up the paint gun and sprayed the wall in even strokes.

Andrés 拿起噴槍,均勻地噴塗牆面。

collocation: paint gun

同義詞
  • spray gun

    the most common alternative name; often used for painting and cleaning equipment

  • nozzle gun

    a specific type of spray tool with an adjustable nozzle tip

4. a person who receives money to shoot a person chosen by someone else, often as p

4.名詞C1
釋義

殺手

受僱開槍殺人的人

a person who receives money to shoot a person chosen by someone else, often as part of criminal activity

例句

The detective believed a hired gun had been brought in from the neighbouring city.

偵探認為有職業槍手從鄰近城市被派來。

collocation: hired gun

Two men were arrested on suspicion of working as guns for the crime syndicate.

兩名男子因涉嫌為犯罪集團充當殺手而被捕。

同義詞
  • assassin

    a more formal term for a person who kills for political or financial reasons

  • hitman

    informal, specifically a male killer hired by a criminal organization

  • killer for hire

    a descriptive phrase emphasizing the commercial nature of the act

用法筆記

Commonly used in the compound 'hired gun'. This sense often appears in crime fiction, news reports, and detective stories.

常見錯誤

The assassin used a gun to kill the target.' (ambiguous — this sentence could mean either a weapon or a person).
The assassin was a hired gun brought in from overseas.
💡avoid confusing the person sense with the weapon sense by adding context.

5. an outside specialist hired by a company to do a specific job that its own staff

5.名詞C1
釋義

外聘專家

從外部聘請來解決特定問題的專業人士

an outside specialist hired by a company to do a specific job that its own staff cannot handle

例句

The company brought in a high-priced gun to fix the failing software project.

公司重金聘請了一位外部專家來解決出問題的軟體專案。

collocation: bring in a gun

Lien worked as a gun for several start-ups that needed quick results.

Lien 曾為幾家需要快速見效的新創公司擔任外聘顧問。

同義詞
  • freelance specialist

    neutral and formal, carries no criminal connotation

  • consultant

    standard business term for an outside expert brought in for advice

  • contractor

    a person hired on a short-term basis to complete a specific job

用法筆記

This sense extends from the hired-killer meaning. It is almost always informal and used in business or technical contexts. The compound 'hired gun' is more common than 'gun' alone for this sense.

6. an informal term for a person's arms when they are noticeably large and muscular

6.名詞C1
釋義

強壯手臂

因鍛鍊而粗壯的上臂

an informal term for a person's arms when they are noticeably large and muscular from exercise

例句

The bodybuilder showed off his guns at the competition.

健美選手在比賽中展示了他強壯的手臂肌肉。

informal: show off your guns

Zola's guns were so big that the sleeves of her shirt were tight.

Zola 的手臂肌肉非常發達,襯衫袖子都繃得很緊。

同義詞
  • biceps

    the formal anatomical term for the front upper-arm muscle

  • arms

    neutral term; 'guns' carries a stronger connotation of size and strength

用法筆記

Almost always used in the plural ('guns'). Very informal — appropriate in gym talk or casual conversation, but not in formal writing.

常見錯誤

He has a big gun on his right arm.
He has big guns.
💡always use the plural form 'guns' for this sense; the singular 'gun' would be understood as a weapon.

gun — 動詞