Interlinked Thematic Vocabulary Unit NÂș 0375 v.1
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- bullet |n| a metal projectile for firing from a rifle, revolver, or other small firearm, typically cylindrical and pointed, and sometimes containing an explosive.
- "The revolver can hold six bullets."
- "Autopsy results indicated that he bled to death after being hit by a single bullet."
- "In order to allow for the effect of your own weapon, the bullet speed at least must be measured when shooting with this weapon."
- rubber bullet |n| a bullet made of a metal ball coated with rubber. It is intended to injure people rather than kill them, and is used by police or soldiers to control crowds during a riot.
- "They shot a rubber bullet at him from a distance of 30 centimeters."
- "The list of equipment provides for the use of defensive sprays, clubs, rubber bullet weapons and paralysing or immobilizing gas."
- "I was hit by a rubber bullet in my hand."
- bulletproof |adj| made from a material that stops bullets from passing through.
- "Anti-puncture, non-metallic sole pad made of bullet-proof, highly resistant fibres, offering great flexibility, light weight and protection."
- "And the bullet-proof steel door offers even greater protection."
- "Eichmann testified from a bulletproof glass booth."
- cartridge / cartouche |n| a cylindrical case of pasteboard, metal, or the like, for holding a complete charge of powder, and often also the bullet or the shot for a rifle, machine gun, or other small arm.
- "They recovered a single cartridge case from the scene."
- "In this test, 10 cartridges are shot with the pistol."
- "The speed of the cartridge bullet from the barrel at 10 meters off is measured."
- calibre |n| the calibre of a gun is the width of the inside of its barrel.
- "As a result, with short-barrelled weapons in particular, it may be that the bullet drop of a standard calibre falls into the performance group of the slow calibre."
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