Nghĩa của từ muskets bằng Tiếng Việt

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Đặt câu có từ "muskets"

Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "muskets", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ muskets, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ muskets trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. I've seen'em fire muskets before.

Trước đây, tôi đã thấy chúng bắn súng hỏa mai.

2. I hear there's muskets out there.

Tôi nghe thấy cả tiếng súng hỏa mai mà.

3. The Prussian infantry levelled their muskets over the furniture barricade.

4. The Chink in the theory is that the invaders have superior muskets

5. Two of them knelt at her casement, with muskets at their side!

6. British Bayonets and British Scabbards for Military Rifles and Muskets for sale

7. Two of them knelt at her casement, with muskets at the side!

8. By the end of the day, they numbered 2,800 men armed with rifles and muskets.

Đến cuối ngày, họ tập hợp được 2.800 binh sĩ được vũ trang bằng súng trường và súng hỏa mai.

9. Origin: Muskets and revolvers have a lowered, half-Cocked, and full-cock position for the hammer

10. This page also include Vietnamese muskets – since the early definition of musket is "heavy Arquebus".

11. Eli Whitney, famous for the cotton gin, also developed mass production techniques for muskets.

12. Weapons of the time included pistols, muskets, mortars, and cannons, with Sweden as a major supplier of arms.

13. The nervous horse rolled its eyes white and flicked its ears towards the crackling sound of the muskets.

14. There are blunderbuss pistols, short muskets, long muskets, and swivel Blunderbusses. Captain Lewis replied in the affirmative when Clark suggested they obtain two Blunderbusses "hung on swivels in the stern" of the keelboat.

15. 25 He pictured the Federals now strongly entrenched, with cannons and muskets at the ready.

16. Deep ditches, double drawbridge , massive stone walls, eight great towers, cannon, muskets, fire and smoke.

17. Deep ditch, single drawbridge, massive stone walls, eight at towers, cannon, muskets, fire and smoke.

18. 3 Eli Whitney, famous for the cotton gin, also developed mass production techniques for muskets.

19. 25 The opposing flags were in places thrust against each other, and muskets were fired with muzzle against muzzle.

20. The Conquistadors’ weapons were rapiers and two-handed broadswords, pikes and halberds, crossbows and match- lock muskets, and a few cannons

21. The development of gunpowder and muskets slowly led to the replacement of bows as weapons of war which decreased the importance of Bowyers

22. Sherman tried to Commandeer those flintlock muskets from the Mexican war--several thousand of them--but Coleman got them first

23. 15, […] see that your men reload their muskets the meanwhile, ready for any old woman we may see riding through the air Astraddle a broomstick.1969, Maya Angelou, I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings, New York: Bantam, 1971, Chapter 3

24. The remaining Bravade participants dress in soldier and sailor uniforms and fire traditional weapons including blunderbasses and muskets to signify the freedom of the Tropéziens during battle or protection of church processions, and to show loyalty to their Patron Saint.

25. ‘Everything the actor owned formed a crude Breastwork ten yards from the chipped cinder-block front step.’ ‘Yet I still felt muddled, as the Breastwork became more defined in the clouds of smoke from the firing of muskets.’ ‘There was probably a timber Breastwork along the top.’

26. ‘Everything the actor owned formed a crude Breastwork ten yards from the chipped cinder-block front step.’ ‘Yet I still felt muddled, as the Breastwork became more defined in the clouds of smoke from the firing of muskets.’ ‘There was probably a timber Breastwork along the top.’

27. The Italian wars saw the end of the MAA (going to pike or Arquebuses for the major powers), the end of the big pike blocks, the last of the Heavy Cavalry/Knight charges, and the transition to mainly infantry armies with Arquebuses/muskets because of the precipitous drop in the cost of gunpowder, and the manufacturing ability to better cast the