holster
holster 英 [ˈhəʊlstə(r)] 美 [ˈhoʊlstə(r)]
n. 手枪皮套
名词复数:holsters
- The noun holster looks like holder and that's exactly what it is. Some holsters hold a single item, like a gun, and others are more like tool belts, holding many small items.
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- n. 手枪皮套
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1. Initially, Colt produced three "revolving" handguns--belt, holster and pocket pistols--and two rifles.
最初,柯尔特生产三种“转轮”手枪——belt,holster和pocket手枪——以及两种步枪。
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2. I then grabbed my .45 automatic from its holster inside my field jacket and aimed it at the advancing enemy.
我只好拉开迷彩夹克,拔出枪套里的点45自动手枪朝行进中的敌军射击。
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3. So while fleeing vehicles sped away from Tatiana's Tavern, Jack drew the Browning Hi-Power from his shoulder holster and moved cautiously toward the building.
于是,当周围的车辆加速逃离塔蒂亚娜酒馆时,杰克从肩挂式枪套里抽出那把勃朗宁大威力手枪,小心翼翼地朝酒馆走去。
- holster (n.) "leather case for a pistol," 1660s, probably from Old English heolster, earlier helustr "concealment, hiding place," from Proto-Germanic *hulfti- (source also of Old High German hulft "cover, case, sheath," Old Norse hulstr "case, sheath," Middle Dutch holster, German Halfter "holster"), from PIE root *kel-(1) "to cover, conceal, save." Intermediate forms are wanting, and the modern word could as well be from the Norse or Dutch cognates.
- holster (v.) by 1902, from holster (n.). Related: Holstered; holstering.
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