pistol

pistol
'pistl
noun
(a small gun, held in one hand when fired: He shot himself with a pistol.) pistola
pistol n pistola
pistol
tr['pɪstəl]
noun
1 pistola
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SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALL
to hold a pistol to somebody's head figurative use poner a alguien entre la espada y la pared
pistol ['pɪstəl] n
: pistola f
pistol
n.
pistola s.f.
revólver s.m.
'pɪstḷ
noun pistola f, revólver m

to hold a pistol to somebody's head — poner* a alguien entre la espada y la pared

['pɪstl]
1.
N pistola f , revólver m

at pistol point — a punta de pistola

2.
CPD

pistol shot N — pistoletazo m

to be within pistol shot — estar a tiro de pistola

* * *
['pɪstḷ]
noun pistola f, revólver m

to hold a pistol to somebody's head — poner* a alguien entre la espada y la pared


English-spanish dictionary. 2013.

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