carbine 英 [ˈkɑ:baɪn]   美 [ˈkɑrbaɪn]

carbine

carbine  英 [ˈkɑ:baɪn] 美 [ˈkɑrbaɪn]

n. 卡宾枪 

名词复数:carbines 

Would you like my carbine? 你要不要我的卡宾枪?
The J and R 68 semiautomatic carbine also takes a thirty-shot mag, and it only weighs seven pounds. J&R 68半自动卡宾枪也可以装三十发的弹夹,而且只有7磅重哦。

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  • n. 卡宾枪
  • 1. Would you like my carbine?

    你要不要我的卡宾枪?

  • 2. The J and R 68 semiautomatic carbine also takes a thirty-shot mag, and it only weighs seven pounds.

    J&R 68半自动卡宾枪也可以装三十发的弹夹,而且只有7磅重哦。

  • 3. Maybe, I say, this totally diseased fuck would use an Eagle Apache carbine because an Apache takes a thirty-shot mag and only weighs nine pounds.

    也许,我说,这个疯子会用阿帕奇卡宾枪,因为阿帕奇的弹夹装三十发,而且只有九磅重。

  • carbine (n.) short rifle (in 19c. especially one adapted for mounted troops), 1580s, from French carabine (Middle French carabin), used of light horsemen and also of the weapon they carried; it is of uncertain origin, perhaps from Medieval Latin Calabrinus "Calabrian" (i.e., "rifle made in Calabria"). A less-likely theory (Gamillscheg, etc.) connects it to Old French escarrabin "corpse-bearer during the plague," literally (probably) "carrion beetle," said to have been an epithet for archers from Flanders.
car·bine / ˈkɑːbaɪn ; NAmE ˈkɑːrbaɪn / noun a short light rifle 卡宾枪 carbine carbines car·bine / ˈkɑːbaɪn ; NAmE ˈkɑːrbaɪn /
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