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gunfire [ ˈɡənˌfaɪ(ə)r, ˈɡʌnfʌɪə] 名词 U
gunfire
gunfire (from heavy artillery)
gunfire (from heavy artillery)
the crackle of gunfire
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gunfire 名词 无复数
1. gunfire:
gunfire (gunfight)
gunfire (shots)
disparos m 复数
2. gunfire cannonfire:
gunfire
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gunfire 名词
1. gunfire:
gunfire (gunfight)
gunfire (shots)
disparos m 复数
2. gunfire cannon fire:
gunfire
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The newspaper carried a wide range of general news, and sometimes included celebratory, polemical or satirical comments, verses, songs and prayers.
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He impressed the other literati at the celebratory dinner, where he was dressed to the nines and drank with moderation.
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It was greatly appreciated that the centenary season could be held back in the old home and celebratory concerts and a dinner were held.
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It is historically the site of a beacon where fires were lit in times of impending attack or on celebratory occasions.
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Prior to the mid 19th century it was used more generally, at any celebratory or festive event.
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