hit man
英 [hɪt mæn]
美 [hɪt mæn]
n. 受雇充当刺客的人; 职业杀手
牛津词典
noun
- 受雇充当刺客的人;职业杀手
a criminal who is paid to kill sb
英英释义
noun
- a professional killer who uses a gun
双语例句
- And suddenly you turn him into a common hit man.
而你却突然把他变成了一个普通的杀手。 - You had to hire some Russian hit man?
你居然派来一个俄国打手? - He had to fight down the impulse to hit the man.
他不得不强把想打那个人的冲动压下去。 - The author John Perkins, who describes himself as a "former Economic Hit Man", appears to believe that the US invaded Iraq because Saddam Hussein sought to sell oil in currency other than dollars.
自称“前经济杀手”的作者约翰伯金斯(johnperkins)似乎认为,美国入侵伊拉克的原因是,萨达姆侯赛因(saddamhussein)希望用美元以外的货币销售石油。 - To hit a man square on the jaw.
照直打一个人的下巴。 - Bloggs came off the wall and hit the man with the weighted handkerchief. The blow caught him accurately on the bridge of the nose.
布洛格斯离开墙,用那手帕包狠狠地向那人打去,不偏不斜,正中他的鼻梁。 - Although he is a baby, he is a hit man, too.
虽然他只是个孩子,但他是一名职业杀手。 - Two brothers who allegedly hired a hit man to kill Rodrigo Rosenberg, a lawyer in Guatemala, handed themselves in to authorities.
危地马拉两兄弟向当地机构投案自首,指称他们雇佣了一名职业杀手,谋杀该国的律师罗德里戈•罗森伯格。 - The German Police said that possibly was the stray bullet which the merrymaking launched has hit this man.
德国警方说,可能是狂欢者发射的流弹击中了该名男子。 - No body is authorized to violently hit other man unless his action is back up by the law.
除非受到法律的许可,没有人能被授权对他人使用暴力。