wield$91927$ - translation to greek
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wield$91927$ - translation to greek

THE ACT OF USING TWO WEAPONS (USUALLY PISTOLS), ONE IN EACH HAND, DURING COMBAT.
Dual-wield; Dual wielding; Dual-wielding; Akimbo (firearms); Akimbo (gaming); Pistols Akimbo
  • Model dressed as [[Lara Croft]] dual wielding pistols
  • Mongolian soldiers dual wielding knives during skills display

wield      
v. χειρίζομαι, ασκώ

Definition

wield
(wields, wielding, wielded)
1.
If you wield a weapon, tool, or piece of equipment, you carry and use it.
...a lone assailant wielding a kitchen knife.
VERB: V n
2.
If someone wields power, they have it and are able to use it.
He remains chairman, but wields little power at the company.
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Dual wield

Dual wielding is the technique of using two weapons, one in each hand for training or combat. It is not a common combat practice. Although historical records of dual wielding in war are limited, there are numerous weapon-based martial arts that involve the use of a pair of weapons. The use of a companion weapon is sometimes employed in European martial arts and fencing, such as a parrying dagger. Miyamoto Musashi, a Japanese swordsman and ronin, was said to have conceived of the idea of a particular style of swordsmanship involving the use of two swords.

In terms of firearms, especially handguns, dual wielding is generally denounced by firearm enthusiasts due to its impracticality. Though using two handguns at the same time confers an advantage by allowing more ready ammunition, it is rarely done due to other aspects of weapons handling. Dual wielding, both with melee and ranged weapons, has been popularized by fictional works (film, television, and video games).