Fusiles (en. Rifles)
/fuˈsiles/
Meaning & Definition
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noun
Long-barreled firearm used to shoot projectiles.
Soldiers carry rifles for defense in the battlefield.
Los soldados llevan fusiles para defensa en el campo de batalla.
Assault rifle or sniper rifle.
The device was a high-caliber sniper rifle.
El artefacto era un fusil de francotirador de alto calibre.
Rifle as a symbol of military strength.
The display of rifles at the ceremony marked the power of the army.
La exhibición de fusiles en la ceremonia marcó el poder del ejército.
Etymology
From the French 'fusil', which comes from the Latin 'fusīlis', related to the term 'fusus' meaning 'to make sound' or 'to shoot'.
Common Phrases and Expressions
to be at the level of the rifle
To be prepared to face a challenge.
estar a la altura del fusil
rifles in the field
To have the necessary resources or tools for a task.
fusiles en el campo
to act like a dog with a rifle
To be restless or nervous, not knowing what to do.
andar como perro con fusil
Related Words
rifle
Firearm that is fired from the shoulder.
rifle
weapon
Object designed to cause harm or defense.
arma
ammunition
Explosive material used with firearms.
munición
Slang Meanings
Rifle as a symbol of power or violence.
That neighborhood is full of rifles; it's not safe to walk around there.
Ese barrio está lleno de fusiles, no es seguro andar por ahí.
To use a rifle in a confrontation situation.
If you go out like that, they'll see you as a rifle.
Si sales así, te van a ver como un fusil.