truncheons

英 [ˈtrʌntʃənz] 美 [ˈtrʌntʃɪnz]

n.  警棍
truncheon的复数



柯林斯词典

  1. 警棍
    A truncheon is a short, thick stick that is carried as a weapon by a policeman.
    1. in AM, use 美国英语用 billy


    双语例句

    1. The farrier struck a blow upon them with his hammer, and the crowd groaned; but, no more was done. He felt the smash of truncheons on his elbows and iron-shod boots on his shins;
      钉马掌的在门上砸了&郎头,人们嘟哝了一会儿,却再也没做刊什么。他仿佛感到橡皮棍打在他的手肘上,钉着铁掌的皮靴踩在他的肋骨上了。
    2. Sometimes it was fists, sometimes it was truncheons, sometimes it was steel rods, sometimes it was boots.
      有时是拳头,有时是橡皮棍,有时是铁条,有时是皮靴。
    3. He felt the smash of truncheons on his elbows and iron-shod boots on his shins;
      他仿佛感到橡皮棍打在他的手肘上,钉着铁掌的皮靴踩在他的肋骨上了。
    4. Some of the prisoners were beaten about the head with rubber truncheons.
      一些囚犯头部遭到橡皮警棍的击打。
    5. Most British police Offcers are only armed with truncheons.
      大多数英国警官只配备有警棍。
    6. The police were armed with truncheons and riot shields.
      警察用警棍和防暴盾牌来武装的。
    7. Interrogation at the hands of the Gestapo might include beatings with truncheons, electric shock treatment or the dislocation of limbs.
      盖世太保鞫讯的手段,有时包括警棍毒打、电击或令四肢脱臼。
    8. Central prime says truncheons can't achieve velocity for penetration.
      电脑说它无法达到穿透速度。
    9. Even the streets leading up to its outer barriers were roamed by gorilla-faced guards in black uniforms, armed with jointed truncheons.
      甚至通往大楼外层关卡的街上,也少不了粗鲁凶恶的警卫来往巡逻,穿着黑制服,装备着连枷警棍。