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 gunning ['gʌniŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 打猎, 枪杀

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  1. Machine guns opened up from a concealed position.
    机关枪从隐蔽的阵地开始射击。
  2. I would advise you to be wary of Kevin; he's been gunning for you since you stole his girlfriend.
    我想劝告你提防克文,自从你抢走了他的女朋友以来,他一直在寻找机会报复你。
  3. An underground defensive position with a fortified projection above ground level for gun emplacements.
    掩蔽壕,地堡一个地下防御工事,有一个高干地面的,用来放枪的防御射击处



Gunning \Gun"ning\, n.
The act or practice of hunting or shooting game with a gun.

The art of gunning was but little practiced.
--Goldsmith.

  1. They were gunning for me, and I knew it."
  2. "We know we're gunning for Christmas business," says Howard Sherwood, a vice president and an owner of Daniel's.
  3. Having already cleaned up at the expense of sterling, foreign exchange traders are unlikely to risk their annual bonuses by aggressively gunning for the D-Mark before Christmas.
  4. I figure he is gunning for my job.
  5. Now, IBM is poised to launch a data storage machine running 3.5-inch disks, beating EMC at its own game and gunning for its smaller rival on price. Ruettgers thinks EMC can stay ahead by remembering the customer's primary concern.
  6. They said the younger Mr. Bouygues was unanimously elected by a board that includes five Bouygues bankers and 10 of the powerful "barons" who run the concern's far-flung divisions and who were rumored to be gunning for the young heir.
  7. The combined circulation of the papers in the network approached one million, and the plan was to go gunning for the big national business publications.
  8. The images are embedded in American popular culture: Charlie Brown trying to kick a football, Snoopy gunning for the Red Baron and Lucy dispensing psychiatric advice, a nickel's worth at a time.
  9. A police spokesman in Sidon, south Lebanon's provincial capital, said fighters are committing "horrific atrocities.' "They're knifing, hacking and gunning each other to death in Kfar Filla and Jbaa," he said.
  10. This was simply the old game of gunning the money supply under price controls, a gambit the Nixon administration used in the U.S. in the early 1970s with inflationary consequences that had a lot to do with creating today's international debt problem.
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