pistol
pistol — 名詞
1. a small firearm designed to be gripped and fired using just one hand, typically
手槍
可單手握持發射的小型槍枝
a small firearm designed to be gripped and fired using just one hand, typically carried by police officers, soldiers, or security guards.
Officer Reyes drew her pistol and ordered the driver to step out of the car.
Reyes 警官拔出手槍,命令駕駛下車。
draw + pistol; police context
Sergeant Walker cleaned his pistol at the kitchen table before leaving for the night shift.
Walker 警官在出發值夜班前,於廚房餐桌上清理他的手槍。
clean + pistol; police officer carrying a pistol
At the start of the race, the official raised a starting pistol and fired into the air.
比賽開始時,工作人員舉起發令槍,朝天空鳴放。
Marcus loaded the pistol carefully, checking each bullet before sliding the magazine into place.
Marcus 仔細地裝填手槍,逐一檢查子彈後才把彈匣推入定位。
The masked robber pointed a pistol at the cashier and demanded the money in the till.
蒙面搶匪用手槍指著收銀員,要求她交出收銀機裡的錢。
文法句型
a pistol
draw / fire / load / point a pistol
用法筆記
Often distinguished from 'revolver' (which has a rotating cylinder) and 'rifle' (longer, two-handed). In athletics, 'starting pistol' or 'starter pistol' refers to a special blank-firing pistol used to signal the start of a race.