Rifle in english

Rifle

pronunciation: raɪfəl part of speech: noun
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rifle

rifle = rifle. 

Example: A perusal of the text has revealed that the Napoleonic handgun was the musket and that rifles were used in special situations.

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» rifle de aire comprimidoair riflepellet riflepellet gun .

Example: An inquest was held this week after a 10-year-old boy died after being shot with an air rifle in Swansea, Wales.

Example: Pellet rifles are an excellent way to teach children to hunt or practice hunting for smaller game.

Example: A man was charged with violating a city ordinance after police caught him firing a pellet gun at birds in a city park.

» rifle de asaltoassault 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.

» rifle de dos cañonesdouble-barrelled rifle .

Example: Each hunter cannot have more than 150 pieces of ammunition for a double- barrelled rifle or 25 pieces of ammunition for carbine rifles.

» rifle semiautomáticoself-loading riflesemi-automatic rifle .

Example: Self-loading rifles, on the other hand, are claimed not to have recoil.

Example: There are many other semi-automatic rifles, but the ones listed are excellent examples of the semi-automatic rifle well worth owning.

Rifle synonyms

go in spanish: ir, pronunciation: goʊ verbstrip in spanish: tira, pronunciation: strɪp nounforay in spanish: incursión, pronunciation: fɔreɪ nounplunder in spanish: saqueo, pronunciation: plʌndɜr noun, verbloot in spanish: botín, pronunciation: lut noun, verbpillage in spanish: pillaje, pronunciation: pɪlɪdʒ noun, verbransack in spanish: saquear, pronunciation: rænsæk verbreave in spanish: raptar, pronunciation: riv verbdespoil in spanish: despojar, pronunciation: despɔɪl verb
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