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1 they are gunning for me
Общая лексика: они охотятся за мнойУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they are gunning for me
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2 he is gunning for a raise
Общая лексика: он всеми силами старается получить прибавкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > he is gunning for a raise
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3 go gunning for someone
mencari seseorang untuk balasdendam -
4 going gunning for someone
mencari seseorang untuk balas dendam -
5 gone gunning for someone
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6 go gunning for
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7 gun for
phrvi infml1)He's been gunning for me ever since — С тех пор он искал предлог, чтобы разделаться со мной
2)The coach is gunning for you all over the place. I guess he's gonna bawl you out — Тебя повсюду разыскивает тренер. Я думаю, он хочет сделать тебе втык
We'll be gunning for you when we get out of prison — Когда мы выйдем из тюрьмы, ты от нас не уйдешь
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8 gun for someone
Сленг: искать кого-либо (The French frof is gunning for you. Профессор французского ищет тебя.) -
9 gun for
v + prep + o (colloq) (only in -ing form) andar* a la caza de (fam)VI + PREP (fig) ir a por* * *v + prep + o (colloq) (only in -ing form) andar* a la caza de (fam) -
10 gun for
to be gunning for [somebody] — chercher des crosses à (colloq)
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11 cari seseorang untuk balas dendam
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12 gun
1. noun(any weapon which fires bullets or shells: He fired a gun at the burglar.) skytevåpen; gevær, pistol; kanon- gunboat- gunfire
- gunman
- gunpowder
- gunshot 2. adjective(caused by the bullet from a gun: a gunshot wound.) skudd-børse--------gevær--------kanonIsubst. \/ɡʌn\/1) gevær, børse, rifle2) kanon3) revolver, pistol, skyter4) skudd, salutt5) ( mekanikk) sprøyte, presse, pistol6) ( britisk) deltaker i jaktselskap7) (amer., slang) revolvermann, gangster, morder8) (slang, vulgært) pikk, stake9) ( sport) startpistolblow great guns ( sjøfart) blåse full stormcarry big guns være i en maktposisjongive something the gun (amer., slang) få fart på noe, gi full gass, tråkke klampen i bånn• upset as she was, she got into the car and gave the motor the gungo great guns ( hverdagslig) gå som smurt, gå lekende lett, være vellykketjump the gun ( hverdagslig) tyvstarteson of a gun ( hverdagslig) rakker, skøyerstand to your guns holde seg i beredskapstick to one's guns ( overført) holde på sitt, stå på sitt, ikke gi segtop gun (den) viktig(ste) person(en)under the gun under stort presswith a smoking gun eller holding a smoking gun på fersk gjerning, (med) ugjendrivelig bevis• the police caught her holding the smoking gun, so to speakpolitiet tok henne på fersk gjerning, så å siIIverb \/ɡʌn\/1) skyte med gevær, skyte (på)2) gi full gass, trå klampen i bånn, akselereregun down plaffe ned, skyte nedgun for ( hverdagslig) være etter, plage, forfølge ( hverdagslig) være ute etter, kjempe for å få, forsøke å få tak i, jakte på• Mr. Jones is gunning for youMr. Jones er ute etter deggun up øke farten, gi full gass, få fart påIIIverb \/ɡʌn\/perf. partisipp av ➢ gin 5 -
13 gun
[gʌn] 1. сущ.1)а) орудие, пушкаgun fires, goes off — орудие стреляет
to load (unload) a gun — заряжать (разряжать) орудие, пушку
to carry / pack a gun амер. — перевозить орудие
to aim a gun at, fire a gun at, point a gun at, turn a gun on — целиться в (кого-л. / что-л.)
б) огнестрельное оружие; ружьёto hold a gun on smb. — держать кого-л. на прицеле
gun jams / misfires — ружьё даёт осечку
- sporting gundouble-barrelled gun — двустволка, двуствольное охотничье ружьё
- squirrel gunв) пистолет, револьверto hold a gun to smb.'s head — держать пистолет у чьего-л. виска
г) пулемётд) ист. мушкет2) любое устройство, похожее на пистолет по принципу действия и конструкцииspray gun — пистолет-распылитель, пульверизатор, краскопульт
- squirt gunstarter's gun, starting gun спорт. — стартовый пистолет
3)а) артиллерист, пулемётчикSyn:б) охотник, стрелокв) амер.; разг. киллер, наёмный убийца4) выстрел5) метал. пушка для забивки летки6) амер.; разг. педаль газа7) спорт.; жарг. доска для сёрфинга8) нарк. шприц; игла9) разг. вор••great guns! — черт возьми!, ну и ну!
to stick / stand to one's guns — не отступать; настоять на своем
2. гл.big gun, great gun — разг. важная персона, "шишка"
1)а) = gun down, gun up застрелить (кого-л.)Wilfred went pasty, indeed, thinking his host was going to gun him. — Уилфред побледнел, действительно решив, что хозяин хочет застрелить его.
б) обстреливать, вести огоньв) вести войну2) ( gun for) разг. охотиться за (кем-л.)We know you told the police about our hiding place, so we'll be gunning for you when we get out of prison. — Мы знаем, что это ты выдал полиции нашу малину, так что как мы выйдем из тюрьмы, тебе не жить.
Others talked of mysterious influences that had been "gunning" for financiers of prominence. — Другие говорили о мистических влиятельных лицах, охотящихся за крупными финансистами.
3) тщательно рассматривать, исследоватьThey wanted to be alert, gunning everything. — Они были настороже, тщательно всё осматривая.
4) амер.; разг. давать полный газ5) нарк. ширяться ( делать инъекцию) -
14 perseguir
v.1 to pursue.con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflationElla persigue el éxito She pursues success.2 to persecute.lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefsle persigue la mala suerte he's dogged by bad lucklos fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhoodEl policía persigue a Ricardo The policeman persecutes=harasses Richard.3 to chase, to chase down, to follow, to get after.Buck persigue aves Buck chases birds.4 to aspire to, to aim to, to pursue, to pursue to.Ella persigue estudiar en Francia She pursues to study in France.5 to prosecute, to prosecute by the law.La corte persigue a Ricardo The court prosecutes Richard.* * *1 to pursue, chase3 (reprimir) to persecute4 figurado (pretender) to be after, be looking for5 DERECHO to prosecute* * *verb1) to persecute2) pursue3) worry, torment* * *VT1) [+ presa, fugitivo] [gen] to pursue, chase; [por motivos ideológicos] to persecute; (=acosar) to hunt down, hunt out2) [+ persona, empleo] to chase after, go after; [+ propósito, fin] to pursuela persiguió durante dos años — he was after her for two years, he pursued her for two years
* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex. Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.Ex. Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex. A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex. The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex. Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex. Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex. Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex. The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex. Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex. In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex. Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex. Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex. A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.----* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *verbo transitivo1)a) <fugitivo/delincuente/presa> to pursue, chaseb) ( por la ideología) to persecute2)a) <objetivo/fin> to pursuela finalidad que se persigue es... — the ultimate aim is...
b) ( acosar)la han estado persiguiendo hasta conseguir que trabaje para ellos — they've been pursuing her until they've managed to get her to work for them
* * *= chase, hunt, seek (after), track, haunt, be after, woo, dog, persecute, track down, hound, gun for, hunt down, chase down.Ex: Also, in controlled indexing language data bases, there is often an assumption that a user will be prepared to chase strings of references or to consult a sometimes complex thesaurus.
Ex: Nonetheless, we would still not wish to hunt through the file in order to change all subdivisions of that heading.Ex: A popular book will always be sought after by public librarians.Ex: The index fields are used for tracking annual indexes.Ex: Some authors, of course, object to their work being subjected to compulsory dissection for exams in the traditional deadly manner and like Bernard Shaw, they swear to haunt anyone who so mistreats them (Shaw's ghost must be busy these days).Ex: Silas H Berry told his colleagues at the New York Library Club: 'It is so hard to get a reader to tell what he is really after'.Ex: Rumour had it that he was being wooed by Technicomm, Inc.Ex: The title of the article is 'Sweeping away the problems that dog the industry?'.Ex: Why does the ALA ignore, deny or cover up the actions of the only government in the world which persecutes people for the alleged crime of opening uncensored libraries?.Ex: In stepping away from the genre's glamorous robberies and flashy lifestyle, this stealthy, potent movie tracks down the British gangster icon to its inevitable end.Ex: Jefferson, like Clinton, was hounded by reports of adultery and cowardice in wartime.Ex: The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.Ex: Clinton promised that those responsible would be hunted down and punished.Ex: A feisty Harlem woman turned the tables on three subway muggers, chasing down two of the thugs while snatching back her purse.* perseguir fantasmas = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir los mismos fines = work + on the same lines.* perseguir los mismos objetivos = work + on the same lines.* perseguir quimeras = chase + phantoms, grasp at + shadows.* perseguir un fin = pursue + end.* perseguir un objetivo = pursue + objective, pursue + goal.* persiguiendo sin tregua = in hot pursuit of.* * *vtA ‹fugitivo/delincuente› to pursue, chase; ‹presa› to pursue, chase, huntB (por la ideología) to persecuteel gobierno persiguió a los que se oponían al régimen the government persecuted those who opposed the regimeC1 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursuejóvenes que persiguen la fama young people in pursuit of o seeking famela finalidad que se persigue es que baje esta cifra the ultimate aim is to lower this figureno sé qué persigues con esa actitud I don't know what you're hoping to achieve with that attitude2(acosar): me persigue pidiéndome el coche prestado he's always pestering me to lend him the car ( colloq)me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luckla suerte lo persigue luck always seems to be on his sideparece que te persiguen las enfermedades you seem to be plagued by illness* * *
perseguir ( conjugate perseguir) verbo transitivo
1
2 ‹objetivo/fin› to pursue;
me persigue la mala suerte I'm dogged by bad luck
perseguir verbo transitivo
1 (ir detrás de alguien) to chase
2 (por ideas) to persecute
3 (un objetivo) to pursue
4 (acompañar) les persigue la mala suerte, they are dogged by bad luck
' perseguir' also found in these entries:
Spanish:
morosa
- moroso
- andar
- caza
- corretear
English:
chase
- dog
- get after
- go after
- hunt down
- make after
- persecute
- pursue
- victimize
- go
- haunt
- run
* * *perseguir vt1. [ir tras de] to pursue;[corredor, ciclista] to chase down2. [acosar] to persecute;lo persiguieron por sus ideas he was persecuted for his beliefs;lo persigue la mala suerte she's dogged by bad luck;los fantasmas de la niñez la persiguen she is tormented by the ghosts of her childhood3. [tratar de obtener] to pursue;con esta medida, el gobierno persigue la contención de la inflación the government's purpose in taking this measure is to curb inflation* * *v/t1 objetivo pursue2 delincuente look for3 ( molestar) pester4 ( acosar) persecute* * *perseguir {75} vt1) : to pursue, to chase2) : to persecute3) : to pester, to annoy* * *perseguir vb1. (en general) to chase / to pursue -
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(v.) = tout for, gun forEx. The Ministry of Culture of the USSR produced a number of new regulations for library work; however, because of the reader registration system, librarians are still forced to tout for readers instead of working with those who really need their help.Ex. The profession should not be gunning for the diverse and specific jobs that members of the same profession do now and will, with increasing diversity of title, do in the future.* * *(v.) = tout for, gun forEx: The Ministry of Culture of the USSR produced a number of new regulations for library work; however, because of the reader registration system, librarians are still forced to tout for readers instead of working with those who really need their help.
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16 gun
1. [gʌn] n1. орудие, пушкаheavy gun - крупнокалиберный пулемёт; орудие крупного калибра
light gun - лёгкая пушка; ручной /лёгкий/ пулемёт
large-calibre [small-calibre] gun - крупнокалиберное [мелкокалиберное] орудие
anti-tank [antiaircraft] gun - противотанковое [зенитное] орудие
railway gun, gun on railway mounting - орудие на железнодорожной платформе
the report of a gun - звук выстрела, выстрел орудия
to fire a gun - стрелять из пушки /орудия/
2. 1) огнестрельное оружие; ружьё; карабинstarting /starter's/ gun - спорт. стартовый пистолет
harpoon gun - подводное ружьё, ружьё для подводной охоты
gun flint - ист. ружейный кремень
2) ист. мушкет3) амер. разг. револьвер, пистолет3. пулемётgun ring - ав. турель пулемёта; турельная установка
4. орудийный выстрел; салютgun for gun - мор. обмен салютами одинаковым числом выстрелов
morning [evening] gun - мор. а) пушечный выстрел при подъёме [спуске] флага; б) время подъёма [спуска] флага
5. 1) разг. стрелок; охотник2) артиллерист6. сл. вор(-карманник)7. шутл. курительная трубка9. метал. пушка для забивки лётки10. тех. шприц для консистентной смазки (тж. grease gun)cement gun - цемент-пушка; торкрет-аппарат
11. 1) физ. пушка2) вчт. пушкаholding [reading, writing] gun - поддерживающая [считывающая, записывающая] пушка ( в запоминающей трубке)
3) физ. электронная пушка, электронный прожектор (тж. electron gun, cathode-ray gun)12. тех. пневматический молоток13. горн. несработавший шпур14. спец. распылитель♢
gun fodder - пушечное мясоa big /a great/ gun - важная персона, крупная фигура, «шишка»
great guns! - чёрт возьми!, вот те на!, вот так так!
son of a gun - мошенник, негодник
as sure as a gun - а) наверняка, несомненно; ≅ верно, как дважды два - четыре; б) неизбежно
to blow great guns - реветь, разыграться ( о буре)
to go great guns - а) идти под барабанный бой; б) быть в полной парадной форме; в) добиться успеха; ≅ быть на гребне успеха, быть на коне
to carry too many guns for smb. - пускать в ход тяжёлую артиллерию против кого-л.
to fire off a gun - а) сделать резкое замечание; б) разразиться речью; в) выдвинуть бесспорный аргумент
to jump /to beat/ the gun - а) преждевременно стартовать; б) опережать события
to cut the gun - сбросить газ, сбросить скорость
to give her the gun - а) гнать вовсю ( автомашину); б) мор. дать самый полный ход
to stick to one's guns - а) не сдавать позиций, держаться стойко; остаться до конца верным своим убеждениям /принципам/; б) настоять на своём, выдержать характер
2. [gʌn] vwhen guns speak it is too late to argue - когда пушки заговорили, спорить уже поздно
1. обстреливать ( артиллерийским огнём)2. воевать, вести войну3. разг.1) стрелятьto gun for /after/ game - стрелять дичь
2) охотитьсяto go gunning - охотиться, ходить на охоту
3) (for) охотиться за кем-л.; стараться убить или погубить4) (for) упорно добиваться, стараться заполучить4. направлять падение дерева ( при валке леса)5. сл. давать полный газ (тж. gun away)he gunned into the road - он на полной /огромной/ скорости выскочил /вывел машину/ на дорогу
the men jumped into the car and he gunned it away - мужчины прыгнули в машину, и он рванул с места
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17 gun
noun1) Schusswaffe, die; (piece of artillery) Geschütz, das; (rifle) Gewehr, das; (pistol) Pistole, die; (revolver) Revolver, derbe going great guns — laufen wie geschmiert (ugs.); [Person:] toll in Schwung sein (ugs.)
stick to one's guns — (fig.) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren
2) (starting pistol) Startpistole, diejump the gun — einen Fehlstart verursachen; (fig.) vorpreschen; (by saying something) vorzeitig etwas bekannt werden lassen
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/102437/gun_down">gun down- gun for* * *1. noun(any weapon which fires bullets or shells: He fired a gun at the burglar.) das Gewehr, das Geschütz- gunboat- gunfire
- gunman
- gunpowder
- gunshot 2. adjective(caused by the bullet from a gun: a gunshot wound.) Schuß-...* * *[gʌn]I. n1. (weapon) [Schuss]waffe f, [Feuer]waffe f; (cannon) Geschütz nt, Kanone f; (pistol) Pistole f; (revolver) Revolver m; (rifle) Gewehr ntlike a bullet out of [or from] a \gun blitzschnell; answer wie aus der Pistole geschossenwe've got the big \guns coming from head office this afternoon heute Nachmittag kriegen wir hohen Besuch aus der Geschäftsleitungto use/carry [or wear] a \gun eine [Schuss]waffe benutzen/tragento jump the \gun einen Frühstart verursachen; ( fig) voreilig handelnto wait for the starting \gun auf den Startschuss wartenat the \gun mit dem Startschuss, beim Startspray \gun Spritzpistole f5.II. vt<- nn->AM ( fam)he \gunned the engine to get there on time er drückte ganz schön auf die Tube, um noch pünktlich da zu seinIII. vi<- nn->vehicle schießen, jagen* * *[gʌn]1. n1) (= cannon etc) Kanone f, Geschütz nt; (= rifle) Gewehr nt; (= pistol etc) Pistole f, Kanone f (sl), Schießeisen nt (hum inf)to carry a gun — (mit einer Schusswaffe) bewaffnet sein, eine Schusswaffe tragen (form)
to stick to one's guns — nicht nachgeben, festbleiben
to jump the gun (Sport) — Frühstart machen; (fig) voreilig sein or handeln
to be going great guns ( Brit inf, team, person ) — toll in Schwung or Fahrt sein (inf); (car) wie geschmiert laufen (inf); (business) gut in Schuss sein (inf)
2) (= spray gun) Pistole f3) (= person) Schütze m, Schützin f; (HUNT) Jäger(in) m(f); (esp US inf = gunman) Pistolenheld m (inf)he's the fastest gun in the West (inf) — er zieht am schnellsten im ganzen Westen (inf)
2. vt3. vi1) (inf)to be gunning for sb (lit) — Jagd auf jdn machen; (fig) jdn auf dem Kieker haben (inf); for opponent jdn auf die Abschussliste gesetzt haben
2) (inf: speed) schießen (inf)* * *gun1 [ɡʌn]A s1. MIL Geschütz n (auch fig), Kanone f:go great guns umga) sich reinknien,b) toll in Schwung sein (Person, Laden etc);a) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren,2. Feuerwaffe f:a) (engS. Jagd)Gewehr n, Büchse f, Flinte fb) Pistole f, Revolver m:hold a gun to sb’s head fig jemandem die Pistole auf die Brust setzen3. SPORTa) Startpistole fb) Startschuss m:5. a) Schütze m, Schützin fb) Jäger(in)7. MIL Kanonier m8. TECHb) Zapfpistole fB v/i1. jagen:go gunning auf die Jagd gehen2. umg schießen:a) mit aller Macht eine Position etc anstreben,b) es auf jemanden abgesehen habenC v/t1. a) schießen auf (akk)gun the car up auf die Tube drücken, Gas gebengun2 [ɡʌn] pperf von gin3* * *noun1) Schusswaffe, die; (piece of artillery) Geschütz, das; (rifle) Gewehr, das; (pistol) Pistole, die; (revolver) Revolver, derbig gun — (coll.): (important person) hohes od. großes Tier (ugs.)
be going great guns — laufen wie geschmiert (ugs.); [Person:] toll in Schwung sein (ugs.)
stick to one's guns — (fig.) auf seinem Standpunkt beharren
2) (starting pistol) Startpistole, diejump the gun — einen Fehlstart verursachen; (fig.) vorpreschen; (by saying something) vorzeitig etwas bekannt werden lassen
Phrasal Verbs:- gun down- gun for* * *n.Geschütz -e n.Gewehr -e n.Kanone -n f.Knarre* -n f.Revolver - m. -
18 gun
1 noun(a) (weapon) arme f à feu; (pistol) pistolet m; (revolver) revolver m; (rifle) fusil m; (cannon) canon m;∎ the burglar had a gun le cambrioleur était armé;∎ to draw a gun on sb braquer une arme sur qn;∎ a 21-gun salute une salve de 21 coups de canon;∎ Military the guns l'artillerie f;∎ familiar to be going great guns (enterprise) marcher à merveille;∎ familiar she's going great guns ça boume pour elle;∎ familiar the big guns les huiles fpl;∎ familiar to bring out one's big guns mettre le paquet;∎ British to spike sb's guns mettre des bâtons dans les roues de qn;∎ to stick to one's guns tenir bon;∎ hired gun tueur m à gages(d) (dispenser) pistolet m;∎ paint gun pistolet m à peinture;∎ (grease) gun seringue f ou injecteur m (à graisse)(e) Electronics canon m∎ Cars to gun the engine accélérergun carriage affût m de canon; (at military funeral) prolonge f d'artillerie;gun cotton fulmicoton m, coton-poudre m;gun crew servants mpl de pièce;gun law loi f réglementant le port d'armes;gun licence permis m de port d'armes;gun lobby lobby m favorable au port d'armes;gun mike micro m canon;gun turret tourelle fabattre(a) (look for) chercher;∎ the boss is gunning for you le patron te cherche ou est après toi(b) (try hard for) faire des pieds et des mains pour obtenirⓘ GUN CONTROL Aux États-Unis, le puissant lobby des fabricants et marchands d'armes à feu ainsi que la législation laxiste en vigueur dans de nombreux États forment un contraste très net avec la situation en Grande-Bretagne. On estime qu'outre-Atlantique 45 pour cent des ménages possèdent un fusil ou un revolver, et les crimes liés à la possession d'armes à feu y sont fréquents. Cependant, au cours des années 90, plusieurs fusillades meurtrières ont eu lieu dans des lycées américains, qui ont eu pour conséquence la mise en place d'un mouvement qui fait campagne contre les armes à feu. En dépit de cela la "National Rifle Association" continue d'invoquer "the right to bear arms" (le droit de posséder des armes à feu), inscrit dans la Constitution, et défend le tir en tant que sport légitime. -
19 Kimme
f; -, -n1. zum Zielen: (sight) notch; jemanden auf der Kimme haben umg. have it in for s.o., be gunning for s.o.; Korn22. umg. (Gesäßspalte) anal cleft* * *Kịm|me ['kɪmə]f -, -n1) (von Gewehr) back sight2) (inf = Gesäßfalte) cleft between the buttocks, great divide (hum)3)See:= Kerbe* * *Kim·me<-, -n>[ˈkɪmə]f back [or rear] sightüber \Kimme und Korn zielen to aim over notch and bead sight [or open sights]* * *die; Kimme, Kimmen sighting notch* * *1. zum Zielen: (sight) notch;2. umg (Gesäßspalte) anal cleft* * *die; Kimme, Kimmen sighting notch* * *-n (Schusswaffe) f.notch n.(§ pl.: notches) -
20 ♦ gun
♦ gun /gʌn/n.1 (mil.) arma da fuoco; bocca da fuoco; pezzo ( d'artiglieria); cannone; fucile; schioppo; carabina; moschetto: (naut.) field (o landing) gun, cannone da sbarco; to load a gun, caricare un cannone; to aim a gun, puntare un fucile; to point a gun at sb., puntare un fucile (o una pistola) contro q.3 colpo ( di cannone, ecc.): to fire a gun, sparare un colpo; a 21-gun salute, una salva di 21 colpi● (fig.) guns and butter, «burro e cannoni»; uguale peso alle spese militari e a quelle civili □ gun barrel, canna ( d'arma da fuoco) □ (mil.) gun breech, culatta □ (mil.) gun carriage, affusto a ruote □ gun case, astuccio (o fonda) del fucile □ (in USA) gun control, controlli sulla vendita di armi da fuoco □ gun-cotton, cotone fulminante; fulmicotone □ (naut.) gun's crew, i serventi al pezzo □ (naut.) gun deck, ponte di batteria □ gun dog, cane da penna □ (mil.) gun drill, esercitazione ai pezzi □ (fig. fam.) gun fodder, carne da cannone □ gun happy, che ha la pistola (o il fucile) facile □ gun harpoon, fiocina scagliata da un cannoncino □ (mil.) gun launcher, cannone lanciamissili □ the gun laws, le leggi sulla detenzione delle armi da fuoco □ ( slang USA) gun moll, ragazza (o donna) di un gangster □ (mil.) gun mount, affusto ( di cannone) □ gun pit, trincea per bocca da fuoco □ gun room, (naut.) quadrato dei subalterni; ( in una casa) sala delle armi da fuoco □ ( di un cane, ecc.) gun-shy, che ha paura degli spari □ gun siege, presa di ostaggi in una casa privata (o in una banca, una scuola, ecc.) ( da parte di banditi che vi si rinserrano) □ (mil.) gun slide, slitta di cannone □ gun smuggler, contrabbandiere d'armi □ gun smuggling, contrabbando d'armi □ (mil.) gun turret, torretta □ ( del vento) to blow great guns, soffiare fortissimo □ (fig. fam.) big gun, pezzo grosso; persona importante; alto papavero □ (fig.) to bring up one's big guns, sparare tutte le proprie cartucce (fig.) □ (fam.) to give it the gun, andare forte; (autom.) dare gas; (fig.) mettercela tutta, sforzarsi □ (fam.) to go great guns, andare forte (fig.); avere un gran successo □ to jump the gun, ( atletica) scattare prima del segnale (di partenza); (fig.) essere troppo precipitoso □ (stor., mil.) to spike a gun, inchiodare un cannone; (fig.) to spike sb. 's guns, frustrare (o mandare all'aria, o a monte) i piani di q. □ (fig.) to stand (o to stick) to one's guns, tenere duro; non mollare; restare della propria idea; essere irremovibile □ ( USA) water gun, pistola ad acqua.(to) gun /gʌn/A v. i.2 (fam. USA, autom.) andare forte; andare a tutto gas: The robbers gunned round the bend, i rapinatori presero la curva a tutto gasB v. t.● to gun down, abbattere (o uccidere) a colpi d'arma da fuoco □ (autom., ecc.) to gun off, andarsene a tutto gas □ (fam.) to be gunning for, dare la caccia a ( un ladro, ecc.); (fig.) dare addosso a ( un avversario, un concorrente, ecc.) □ to be gunning for a job, farsi in quattro per ottenere un posto; dare la caccia a un impiego.
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