scattergun

英 [ˈskætəɡʌn] 美 [ˈskætərɡʌn]

adj.  (处事)杂乱无章的,乱无头绪的,漫无边际的
n.  猎枪; 机关枪



牛津词典

adj.

  1. (处事)杂乱无章的,乱无头绪的,漫无边际的
    referring to a way of doing or dealing with sth by considering many different possibilities, people, etc. in a way that is not well organized
    1. The scattergun approach to marketing means that the campaign is not targeted at particular individuals.
      促销活动采取渔翁撒网的方法,表示并非针对特定的人群。

柯林斯词典

  1. 机关枪
    A scattergun is a gun that fires a lot of small metal balls at the same time.
    1. ADJ 同 scattershot
      Scattergun means the same as scattershot .
      1. They advocated a scattergun approach of posting dozens of letters.
        他们主张采取向四处随意邮寄大量信件的方式。

    双语例句

    1. They advocated a scattergun approach of posting dozens of letters.
      他们主张采取向四处随意邮寄大量信件的方式。
    2. The Scattergun has more damage ramp-up at close range than other weapons, so it may be best to keep Scouts at mid range.
      双管***在近距离能造成比其他武器还多的杀伤力,所以请和敌方侦查兵保持距离。
    3. Rather than the scattergun approach some have adopted in the past, building small presences in many countries, banks now recognise they need economies of scale to remain profitable.
      私人银行现在认识到,它们需要实现规模效益才能保持盈利,不能向一些银行以前那样采取散射方式,即在许多国家都开展规模不大的业务。
    4. Fragile armour-piercing projectile is a new kind of ammunition which is used for multibarrel high-rate of firing small-bore cannon or large-bore scattergun, and also it has the higher damaging effect to close-in light armored vehicle moving objects.
      易碎***是一种用在多管高射速小口径火炮或大口径机枪上的新型弹药,对近程轻装甲移动目标具有较高的毁伤效果。

    英英释义

    noun

    1. firearm that is a double-barreled smoothbore shoulder weapon for firing shot at short ranges

        Synonym:    shotgun