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uzi哪年缺席世界赛?

uzi应该是在S5的时候缺席了世界全球总决赛。那一年的uzi刚刚从皇族加盟的OMG,他可是顶着世界第一ADC的名号加盟的。uzi加盟的时候大家以为OMG会起飞,但是无奈每个位置都是顶尖的,资源的分配,队员们闹矛盾,中野恩断欲绝就是在那个赛季。导致OMG无缘S5。所以uzi是在S5缺席

英雄联盟yy ds是什么意思

yyds是指“永远滴神”,也可以翻译成永远单身,英语倒数等。 

yyds这个梗,源自于山泥若的直播间。山泥若曾经是一名职业选手,现在是一名主播。在一次直播的时候,他称Uzi为乌兹,说到“乌兹,永远的神”。之后,这句话便在网络上传播开来。

Uzi,简自豪,曾是游戏《英雄联盟》的电竞职业选手,实力很强。“乌兹,永远的神”这句话流行起来后,每当英雄联盟RNG的战队比赛,Uzi上场时,各大直播平台的弹幕中就会出现很多“乌兹,永远的神”,代表了网友们对Uzi的喜爱和对Uzi实力的认可。

注意:

Uzi的职业生涯极具传奇色彩,在出道的第一年,他跟随队伍闯进S3总决赛,可惜未能打败Faker所在的SKT,无缘舞台中心的那座英雄联盟召唤师奖杯。

在之后的漫长岁月里,小狗Uzi一次又一次朝着召唤师杯发起冲击,一次又一次倒下,最终在S10赛季LPL夏季赛到来前宣布退役,Uzi带着遗憾断开连接。

虽然Uzi久别赛场,但他的个人能力依旧出众,叱咤韩服高分段Rank,小狗Uzi轻取10连胜,不管是版本强势ADC萨弥拉,还是自己的本命英雄VN,亦或是卡莎、卢锡安、小炮、女枪、维鲁斯都有不错的表现,居高不下的伤害转化率,足以说明Uzi的输出效率有多高,昔日顶级ADC风采依旧。

uzi是edg的吗?

uzi不是edg战队的。uzi是rng战队的名宿,在s3赛季uzi在rng战队的前身皇族战队出道,并在s3,s4赛季成功带领皇族战队获得了两次全球总决赛亚军,而他本人也成为了中国英雄联盟项目的代表人物,辉煌过后uzi辗转各队,最终回到了rng战队,并带队夺得了msi冠军,最终在s9赛季结束后退役,成为了lpl的荣誉选手。

uzi英文怎么读,给出音标

Uzi [‘ju:zi]
n. 乌兹冲锋枪;乌兹轻型自动枪

uzi
乌齐冲锋枪是1949年由一位叫乌齐·盖尔德以色列军官设计的,50年代初定型,定型后由以色列军事工业公司生产,后来比利时国家兵工厂(FN)也购买了此枪的生产权。因其性能优良,被数十个国家所采用。

英文超级厉害的才来

COSY KING 或者 KING COSY(舒适王)
或者连起来:COSYKING, KINGCOSY

cosy比Comfort短而且雅。

cosy [‘kəuzi] adj. 舒适的;惬意的,温馨的
例句:My shose are not expesive yet cosy. 我的鞋子不贵,但很舒服。
king不但有最好的意思,还有最大,最强的意思,象征企业做大做强。

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帮忙找一篇介绍乌兹冲锋枪(UZI submachine gun)的英文文献

The Uzi (Hebrew: עוזי‎, officially cased as UZI) is a related family of submachine guns. Smaller variants are considered to be machine pistols.

The first Uzi submachine gun was designed by Uziel Gal in the late 1940s. The prototype was finished in 1950, and initial service issue began in 1954.

Over its service lifetime, the Uzi was manufactured by Israel Military Industries, FN Herstal, and other manufacturers.

Overview
The Uzi uses an open-bolt, blowback-operated design. It and the Czechoslovakian series 23 to 26 were the first weapons to use a “telescoping” (“overhung”) bolt design, in which the bolt wraps around the breech end of the barrel (Hogg 1979:157-158). This allows the barrel to be moved far back into the receiver and the magazine to be housed in the pistol grip, allowing for a heavier, slower-firing bolt in a shorter, better-balanced weapon.

The weapon is constructed primarily from stamped sheet metal, making it less expensive per unit to manufacture than an equivalent design machined from fings. With relatively few moving parts, the Uzi is easy to strip for maintenance or repair. The magazine is housed within the pistol grip, allowing for intuitive and easy reloading in dark or difficult conditions, under the principle of ‘hand finds hand’. The pistol grip is fitted with a grip safety, making it difficult to fire aidentally. However, the protruding vertical magazine also makes the gun awkward to fire when prone.

When the gun is decocked, the ejector port closes, preventing entry of dust and dirt. Though the Uzi’s stamped-metal receiver is equipped with pressed reinforcement slots to aept aumulated dirt and sand, the weapon can still jam with heavy aumulations of sand in desert bat conditions when not cleaned regularly.

[edit] Design drawbacks
The Uzi has been criticized for its open-bolt design. Open bolt, blowback firearms tend to have reduced auracy, because as the trigger is pulled, the bolt slams forward and hits the breech, interfering with the shooter’s aim. Since the bolt is held to the rear when cocked, the receiver is more susceptible to contamination from sand and dirt ingress. The open bolt design does expose the breech end of the barrel, and may improve cooling during periods of continuous fire.

[edit] Operational use
The Uzi gun was designed by Major (Captain at the time) Uziel Gal of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) following the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. The weapon was submitted to the Israeli army for evaluation and won out over more conventional designs due to its simplicity and economy of manufacture. Gal did not want the weapon to be named after him, but his request was ignored. The Uzi was officially adopted in 1951. First introduced to IDF special forces in 1954, the weapon was placed into general issue two years later. The first Uzis were equipped with a short, fixed wooden buttstock, and this is the version that initially saw bat during the 1956 Suez campaign.[1] Later models would be equipped with a folding metal stock.

The Uzi was used as a personal defense weapon by rear-echelon troops, officers, artillery troops and tankers, as well as a frontline weapon by elite light infantry assault forces. The Uzi’s pact size and firepower proved instrumental in clearing Syrian bunkers and Jordanian defensive positions during the 1967 Six-Day War. Though the weapon was phased out of frontline IDF service in the 1980s, some Uzis and Uzi variants were still used by a few IDF units until December 2003, when the IDF announced that it was retiring the Uzi from all IDF forces.[2]

In general, the Uzi was a reliable weapon in military service. However, even the Uzi fell victim to extreme conditions of sand and dust. During the Sinai campaign of the Yom Kippur War, IDF army units reaching the Suez reported that of all their small arms, only the 7.62 mm FN MAG machine gun was still in operation.

The Uzi proved especially useful for mechanized troops needing a pact weapon, and for infantry units clearing bunkers and other confined spaces. However, its limited range and auracy in automatic fire (approximately 50 m) could be disconcerting when encountering enemy forces armed with longer-range small arms, and heavier support weapons could not always substitute for a longer-ranged individual weapon. These failings eventually caused the phaseout of the Uzi from IDF forces.[3]

The Uzi was also used in various conflicts outside Israel and the Middle East during the 1960s and 1970s. Quantities of 9 mm Uzi submachine guns were used by Portuguese cavalry, police, and security forces during the Portuguese Colonial Wars in Africa.

[edit] Worldwide arms sales
Total sales of the weapon to date (end 2001) has ted IMI over $2 billion (US), with over 90 countries using the weapons either for their armed forces or in law enforcement.

The German Bundeswehr used the Uzi since 1959 under the name MP2 (especially for tank crews) and is now changing to the Heckler & Koch MP7.
The Irish Gardaí Emergency Response Unit (ERU) are replacing the Uzi with the HK MP7.
In Rhodesia in the late 1970s the Uzi was produced under license, from Israeli-supplied, and later made in Rhodesia, ponents. It was monly called the “Rhuzi” (although the title was also applied to some indigenous submachine gun designs).
Sri Lanka ordered a few thousand Mini Uzi and Uzi Carbines in 1990s. Currently those are deployed with Sri Lanka Army special forces regiment and Sri Lanka Police Special Task Force as their primary weapon when providing security for VIPs.
The United States Secret Service, the agency that guards the President of the United States, have used the Uzi to provide covering fire while agents evacuated the President out of an area. When President Ronald Reagan was shot on March 30, 1981 outside of the Washington Hilton Hotel by John Hinckley Jr., a Secret Service Special Agent pulled an Uzi out of a briefcase and covered the rear of the presidential limousine as it sped to safety with the wounded president inside.[1]

[edit] Variants
Uzi Carbine, standard size Uzi with a longer 450mm (16 inch) barrel, designed to meet minimum legal rifle overall length requirements for civilian sales in the United States when the stock is folded.
Mini Uzi, a scaled-down version of the Uzi, first introduced in 1980. The Mini Uzi is 600 mm (23.62 inches) long or 360 mm (14.17 inches) long with the stock folded. Its barrel length is 197 mm (7.76 inches) and its muzzle velocity is 375 m/s (1230 f/s).
Micro Uzi, An even further scaled down version of the Uzi, introduced in 1982. The Micro Uzi is 436 mm (19.13 inches) long or 240 mm (9.45 inches) long with the stock folded its barrel length is 134 mm (5.28 inches) and its muzzle velocity is 350 m/s (1148 f/s).
Micro Uzi Para
Micro Uzi Pro
UZI Pistol, a semi-automatic pistol derived from the Micro Uzi.
Recent models of Mini-Uzi and Micro-Uzi are fitted with closed-type bolts.[4]

[edit] Caliber variants
Most Uzis fire the 9x19mm Parabellum cartridge, though some fire .22 LR, .41 AE, or .45 ACP. Caliber conversions exist in .40 S&W and 10 mm auto [2].

Available magazines include 20-, 25-, 32-, 40-, and 50-round magazines (9x19mm Parabellum), 10-round magazines (.41 and .22 LR), and 16-round magazines (.45 ACP). All of the above are manufactured by IMI. Other high-capacity magazines exist (e.g. 50-round magazines and 100-round drums in 9 mm) which are manufactured by panies such as Vector Arms.

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