bayonet
英 [ˈbeɪ.ə.nət]
美 [ˈbeɪ.ə.nət]
- n. 刺刀;卡销
- vt. 用刺刀刺
- vi. 用刺刀;劈刺
将“bayonet”分解为“bay”和“onay”,然后想象一个“bay”形状的东西(比如一个海湾)上“onay”了一次,这个动作就像是武器上的刺刀(bayonet)被安装上了,形成一个生动的记忆图像。
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bayonet 刺刀来自法国地名Bayonne(海湾), 因首次生产该类型刀具而得名。
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bayonet: [17] Bayonet comes from French bayonette, an early spelling of what is now baïonette. The French term is traditionally derived from Bayonne, the name of a town and port on the southwest coast of France, near Biarritz, where bayonets were supposedly first used by Basques of the area, in the 17th century. But this etymology is not universally accepted, and some have noted the resemblance to Old French bayon ‘crossbow bolt’.
- bayonet (n.)
- 1610s, originally a type of dagger; as a steel stabbing weapon fitted to the muzzle of a firearm, from 1670s, from French baionnette (16c.), said to be from Bayonne, city in Gascony where supposedly they first were made; or perhaps it is a diminutive of Old French bayon "crossbow bolt." The city name is from Late Latin baia "bay" + Basque on "good." As a verb from c. 1700.
- 1. He fixed a bayonet to the end of his rifle.
- 他在步枪口上安好了刺刀。
- 2. A soldier plunged a bayonet into his body.
- 一名士兵将刺刀插进了他的身体。
- 3. A bayonet blade is forged from the finest steel.
- 刺刀刃是用最优质的钢锻造的.
- 4. She was stabbed with a bayonet by the enemy.
- 她被敌人用刺刀刺伤.
- 5. We taught soldiers to bayonet and to survive hand - to - hand combat.
- 我们教给士兵如何使用刺刀和怎样在短兵相接的战斗中生存下来.