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rifled
- IPA[ˈrīf(ə)ld]
美式
- (of a gun or its barrel) having a bore with spiral grooves
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- 1. (of a gun or its barrel) having a bore with spiral grooves from the mid-19th century all military weapons had rifled barrels
- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended ... a hunting rifle
- make spiral grooves in (a gun or its barrel or bore) to make a bullet spin and thereby have ... there are four basic ways to rifle a gun barrel
Oxford Dictionary
- a gun, especially one fired from shoulder level, having a long spirally grooved barrel intended ... a hunting rifle
- make spiral grooves in (a gun or its barrel or bore) to make a bullet spin and thereby have ... there are four basic ways to rifle a gun barrel
Oxford American Dictionary
- search through something in a hurried way in order to find or steal something: she rifled through the cassette tapes she rifled the house for money
Oxford Dictionary
- search through something in a hurried way in order to find or steal something: she rifled through the cassette tapes they rifled the house for money
Oxford American Dictionary
- a place for practising shooting with rifles.
Oxford Dictionary
- a place for practicing shooting with rifles.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a shot fired from a rifle: a cracking sound like a rifle shot
Oxford Dictionary
- a rapid-fire, magazine-fed automatic rifle designed for infantry use.
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈrʌɪfld]
英式
- (of a gun or its barrel) having a bore with spiral grooves: from the mid-19th century all military weapons had rifled barrels
Oxford Dictionary