The fascist soldier thrust his bayonet into the man's body. 那个法西斯士兵把刺刀刺入那人的身体。
The invader thrust the blade of his bayonet into the woman's heart. 侵略兵把刺刀的刀身刺入那个妇人的心脏。
bayonet bayonetted, bayonetting
[ noun ]
a knife that can be fixed to the end of a rifle and used as a weapon
<noun.artifact> [ verb ]
stab or kill someone with a bayonet
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Bayonet \Bay"o*net\, n. [F. bayonnette, ba["i]onnette; -- so called, it is said, because the first bayonets were made at Bayonne.] 1. (Mil.) A pointed instrument of the dagger kind fitted on the muzzle of a musket or rifle, so as to give the soldier increased means of offense and defense.
Note: Originally, the bayonet was made with a handle, which required to be fitted into the bore of the musket after the soldier had fired.
2. (Mach.) A pin which plays in and out of holes made to receive it, and which thus serves to engage or disengage parts of the machinery.
{Bayonet clutch}. See {Clutch}.
{Bayonet joint}, a form of coupling similar to that by which a bayonet is fixed on the barrel of a musket. --Knight.
{bayonet mount}, (photography) a coupling mechanism for attaching removable lenses to the body of a camera, using a {bayonet socket}.
{bayonet socket}, a coupling mechanism for attaching matching cylindrical parts to each other, where each of which has an arced L-shaped slot with the longer side perpendicular to the axis of the cylinder, such that the slots slide inside each other. There is also usually a knoblike projection on the mount so that when the two parts to be connected are fully inserted in proper alignment, they are locked in place. It is designed for rapid coupling and decoupling, requiring the turning of one part through only a small arc, in place of a screw-type arrangement, which requires several full turns. [1913 Webster +PJC]
Bayonet \Bay"o*net\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Bayoneted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Bayoneting}.] 1. To stab with a bayonet.
2. To compel or drive by the bayonet.
To bayonet us into submission. --Burke.
One gruesome picture showed the body of an unborn baby whose mother had been cut open by a bayonet.
In another case, a deputy sheriff called one night about a young man who held a bayonet to his own throat.
In a local clinic, a doctor and several nurses said they treated dozens of bayonet and bullet wounds.
Some of the people broke into the supply vehicle and removed several automatic rifles, one equipped with a bayonet, and displayed the weapons on a table set up on top of the bus.
Leading his men forward, Hooper destroyed three buildings housing enemy riflemen, and killed a North Vietnamese officer with his bayonet.
His arms and legs bear the scars of bayonet attacks by guards, and his jaw was broken once.
Under the cutting and slashing category, one person was murdered with a bayonet, one with a saber and one with a screwdriver.
The weapons were equipped with military-type accoutrements such as folding or collapsible stocks, pistol grips, threaded barrels for silencers, flash suppressors, bayonet lugs and large capacity ammunition magazines.
He described counterinsurgency tactics that included torture, rape and murder of alleged leftists, and told of an initiation rite during which he declined an invitation to drive a bayonet through the heart of a suspect.
Scondras also was disturbed by a bolt-action rifle with a bayonet on display at the store.
Many of the Hutu refugees fleeing to Rwanda arrived with bayonet, knife and bullet wounds, as well as stories of soldiers killing Hutu on sight.