bren gun
/bren/ Cách viết khác : (bren_gun) /'brengʌn/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A specific type of light machine gun: The Bren gun is a gas-operated, magazine-fed light machine gun that was a standard firearm for British and Commonwealth forces during the mid-20th century, notably in World War II.
Examples of Usage
- Noun:
- The infantry squad was equipped with a Bren gun for sustained fire.
- He learned to strip and clean the Bren gun during his basic training.
Advanced Usage
- Historical/Military Context: The term is almost exclusively used in historical or military discussions to refer to this specific weapon system.
- The Bren gun was renowned for its reliability and accuracy.
- As a Collectible: In modern contexts, it can refer to deactivated or replica versions owned by collectors.
- The museum's collection features a fully restored Bren gun.
Variants and Related Words
- Bren: A common shortened, informal name for the Bren gun.
- The soldier carried the Bren and its ammunition.
- Light Machine Gun (LMG): The general category of firearm to which the Bren belongs.
Synonyms
- Light machine gun: The general class of weapon.
- Automatic rifle: A related, though not perfectly synonymous, term for a magazine-fed automatic weapon.
Related Phrases
- Bren gunner: The soldier assigned to operate the Bren gun.
- The Bren gunner provided covering fire for the advancing troops.
- Bren gun carrier: A light, tracked vehicle sometimes used to transport a Bren gun team.
- The unit used a Bren gun carrier for reconnaissance.
Noun
- a submachine gun operated by gas pressure; used by the British in World War II