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单词 concealed weapon
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Definition of concealed weapon in English:

concealed weapon

noun
  • A weapon, typically a handgun, which someone keeps hidden on their person or in their vehicle.

    college students were uncomfortable with concealed weapons on campus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Four years later, he was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon.
    • In 1929-1930, he spent nearly a year in a Philadelphia jail after an arrest for carrying a concealed weapon.
    • He was arrested on charges of drug possession and a concealed weapon.
    • Utah voters face a possible referendum to ban concealed weapons in schools and churches.
    • When asked why he needed to pack concealed weapons, he said: "They're out to kill me."
    • The pro-gun lobby points out that violent crimes, including street attacks, actually decrease in jurisdictions that have okayed carrying concealed weapons.
    • In the name of public safety, thirty-three states - some two-thirds - now allow every law-abiding citizen to carry a concealed weapon.
    • Do concealed weapons, lawfully carried, reduce crime, or increase it?
    • When we entered the huge doors, they immediately started padding me up and down, checking me for concealed weapons.
    • Police charged him with attempted murder, carrying a loaded gun in public without permission and illegally carrying a concealed weapon.

Definition of concealed weapon in US English:

concealed weapon

noun
  • A weapon, typically a handgun, which someone keeps hidden on their body or in their vehicle.

    college students were uncomfortable with concealed weapons on campus
    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the name of public safety, thirty-three states - some two-thirds - now allow every law-abiding citizen to carry a concealed weapon.
    • Police charged him with attempted murder, carrying a loaded gun in public without permission and illegally carrying a concealed weapon.
    • Do concealed weapons, lawfully carried, reduce crime, or increase it?
    • In 1929-1930, he spent nearly a year in a Philadelphia jail after an arrest for carrying a concealed weapon.
    • When asked why he needed to pack concealed weapons, he said: "They're out to kill me."
    • Utah voters face a possible referendum to ban concealed weapons in schools and churches.
    • When we entered the huge doors, they immediately started padding me up and down, checking me for concealed weapons.
    • He was arrested on charges of drug possession and a concealed weapon.
    • Four years later, he was convicted of carrying a concealed weapon.
    • The pro-gun lobby points out that violent crimes, including street attacks, actually decrease in jurisdictions that have okayed carrying concealed weapons.
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