柯林斯詞典bullet /?b?l?t/ (bullets) 1. N-COUNT A bullet is a small piece of metal with a pointed or rounded end, which is fired out of a gun. 子彈 Two of the police fired 16 bullets each. 兩名警察各發(fā)射了16枚子彈。2. PHRASE If someone bites the bullet, they accept that they have to do something unpleasant but necessary. 硬著頭皮接受[journalism] Tour operators may be forced to bite the bullet and cut prices. 旅遊社的經(jīng)營(yíng)者們不得不忍痛降價(jià)。 返回 bullet劍橋詞典a small , metal object that is shot from a gun 子彈 A bullet had lodged in the boy's leg . 一顆子彈嵌進(jìn)了男孩的腿裡。 a bullet point 項(xiàng)目符號(hào)(通常爲(wèi)小黑圓點(diǎn))(同 bullet point) 例句 The bullet went clean through his shoulder .She cried out in pain as the bullet grazed her shoulder .The bullet entered the body at chest height .The houses in the village were pockmarked with bullet holes .He was hit by a ricochet from a stray bullet. 返回 bullet