gunned
adj. (船等)裝有槍炮的
A gun is a weapon from which bullets or other things are fired.
He produced a gun and he came into the house...
他掏出槍來,走進房子。
The inner-city has guns and crime and drugs and deprivation.
市中心的貧民區充斥著濫用槍支、犯罪、吸毒和貧困問題。
A gun or a starting gun is an object like a gun that is used to make a noise to signal the start of a race.
The starting gun blasted and they were off.
發令槍響了,他們衝了出去。
To gun an engine or a vehicle means to make it start or go faster by pressing on the accelerator pedal.
He gunned his engine and drove off.
他發動引擎,驅車而去。
If you come out with guns blazing or with all guns blazing, you put all your effort and energy into trying to achieve something.
The company came out with guns blazing.
公司鼓足了勁要大幹一番。
If you jump the gun, you do something before everyone else or before the proper or right time.
It wasn't due to be released until September 10, but some booksellers have jumped the gun and decided to sell it early.
這本書定於9月10號發行,但是一些書商已搶先一步,決定提前銷售。
If you stick to your guns, you continue to have your own opinion about something even though other people are trying to tell you that you are wrong.
He should have stuck to his guns and refused to meet her.
他本應堅持己見,拒絕與她會面。
He gunned his engine and drove off.
他發動引擎,驅車而去。
The pilot of the airplane gunned his engine for a sharp climb.
飛行員加大油門使飛機急劇爬升.
The hunter gunned the bird down.
獵人把那隻鳥打了下來.
The criminal gunned the policeman down and escaped.
罪犯將警察擊傷,逃走了.
The motorcycle gunned through the streets.
摩托車加大油門穿過街道.