Carabina in english
Carbine
pronunciation: kɑrbaɪn part of speech: noun
pronunciation: kɑrbaɪn part of speech: noun
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carabina1 = carbine ; carbine rifle.
Example: Examples range from guns -- revolvers, pistols, carbines, and assault rifles -- to grenade launchers, anti-tank guns, rocket launchers, and anti-aircraft missile launchers.Example: Each hunter cannot have more than 150 pieces of ammunition for a double- barrelled rifle or 25 pieces of ammunition for carbine rifles.carabina2 = chaperon.
Example: Apart from the tale that babies are found under gooseberry bushes, to 'play gooseberry' was to act as a chaperon, or be an unwanted third presence when lovers wanted to be alone.more:
» hacer de carabina = play + gooseberry ; chaperon [También escrito chaperone] .
Example: Apart from the tale that babies are found under gooseberry bushes, to 'play gooseberry' was to act as a chaperon, or be an unwanted third presence when lovers wanted to be alone. Example: We're looking for francophone adult volunteers to chaperon our little students.