Mad minute was a pre-World War I term used by British riflemen during training to describe scoring 15 hits onto a 12" round target at 300?yd (274.3 m) within one minute using a bolt-action rifle (usually a Lee-Enfield or Lee-Metford rifle).
例句与用法
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" everybody is pulling in the right direction and just for four or five mad minutes in russia we would have been qualified by now “大家的方向都正确,如果没有俄罗斯那黑色的4 、 5分钟,我们早已出线了。 ”
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Milan , on the other hand , have three weeks to plot revenge against the liverpool side who somehow stole the trophy from their grasp with three goals in six mad minutes back in 2005 另一方面,米兰可以用三周的时间准备对利物浦的复仇之战,后者2005年在六分钟内就把米兰到手的冠军偷走。