bullet n. 1.子彈,彈頭,彈丸;【礦物】取心彈,射孔彈。 2.(釣絲上的)鉛錘;插塞;錐形體;【印刷】著重號(hào)〔加在文字下面表示強(qiáng)調(diào)的黑點(diǎn)〕;〔pl.〕〔美俚〕豆〔尤指炒豆〕;錢,【牌戲】手中的A牌。 a stray bullet 流彈。 bite the bullet 忍辱負(fù)重,忍氣吞聲。 Every bullet has its billet. 每顆子彈都有歸宿,命中注定無法逃。 ride a bullet(在民意測(cè)驗(yàn)中支持率) ?升。
The problems occur because the 5 . 56 mm bullet gains much of its lethality from two features : one is that ( like all pointed bullets ) it tumbles on impact , increasing the size of the wound channel ; the other is that it often breaks up while tumbling , sending fragments through the body and increasing the severity of the wound 問題在于5 . 56毫米彈藥的殺傷性主要來自兩個(gè)方面:一個(gè)是命中后的翻滾(如同所有的尖頭槍彈) ,增加創(chuàng)腔的尺寸;另一個(gè)是它在翻滾的同時(shí)通常會(huì)破碎,碎片進(jìn)入體內(nèi)增加了傷勢(shì)的嚴(yán)重程度。