搜尋結果
shoot
- IPA[SHo͞ot]
美式
- kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow;fire a bullet from a gun or discharge an arrow from a bow
- a young branch or sucker springing from the main stock of a tree or other plant;an occasion when a group of people hunt and shoot game for sport
- used as a euphemism for ‘shit’
verb: shoot, 3rd person present: shoots, gerund or present participle: shooting, past tense: shot, past participle: shot
noun: shoot, plural noun: shoots
- 釋義
- 片語
動詞
- 1. kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow he was shot in the leg during an armed robbery troops shot dead 29 people 同義詞
- ▪ fire a bullet from a gun or discharge an arrow from a bow he shot at me twice the troops were ordered to shoot to kill 同義詞
- ▪ cause (a gun) to fire I learned to shoot a 9 mm pistol
- ▪ damage or remove (something) with a bullet or missile Guy, shoot their hats off they just missed my radiator and shot away my controls
- ▪ hunt game with a gun we go to Scotland to shoot every autumn
- ▪ shoot game over (an estate or other area of countryside) at least 90 percent of our hunting country is shot over
- ▪ shoot game in or on (an estate, cover, etc.) this is the second time I have shot the estate this season
- 2. move suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction the car shot forward Ward's hand shot out, grabbing his arm 同義詞
- ▪ cause to move suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction he would have fallen if Marc hadn't shot out a hand to stop him
- ▪ direct (a glance, question, or remark) at someone Luke shot her a quick glance “I can't believe what I'm hearing,” she shot back
- ▪ used to invite a comment or question “May I just ask you one more question?” “Shoot.”
- ▪ (of a pain) move with a sharp stabbing sensation Claudia felt a shaft of pain shoot through her chest a pang of regret shot through her
- ▪ extend sharply in a particular direction a road that seemed to just shoot upward at a terrifying angle
- ▪ move (a door bolt) to fasten or unfasten a door she shot the bolt on the bathroom door
- ▪ (of a boat) sweep swiftly down or under (rapids, a waterfall, or a bridge) those of you looking for adventure can shoot the rapids
- ▪ informal (of a motor vehicle) pass (a traffic light at red) drivers could lose their licenses for shooting too many red lights
- 3. (in soccer, hockey, basketball, etc.) kick, hit, or throw the ball or puck in an attempt to score a goal Williams twice shot wide after school, we'd go straight out in the alley to shoot baskets
- ▪ informal make (a specified score) for a round of golf in the second round he shot a 65
- ▪ North American informal play a game of (pool or dice) although we never shot dice, my friends and I played every variation of poker
- 4. film or photograph (a scene, film, etc.) she has just been commissioned to shoot a video point the camera and just shoot—nothing could be easier 同義詞
- 5. (of a plant or seed) send out buds or shoots; germinate some years one or other plant fails to shoot
- ▪ (of a bud or shoot) appear; sprout they move up into the stem where they induce buds to shoot 同義詞
- 6. informal inject oneself or another person with (a narcotic drug) he shot dope into his arm
- 7. plane (the edge of a board) accurately I shot the longer edge down on the planer
名詞
- 1. a young branch or sucker springing from the main stock of a tree or other plant he nipped off the new shoots that grew where the leaves joined the stems
- 2. an occasion when a group of people hunt and shoot game for sport a grouse shoot
- ▪ British land used for shooting game we rented a rough shoot of about a thousand acres
- ▪ a shooting match or contest activities include a weekly rifle shoot
- 3. an occasion when a professional photographer takes photographs or when a film or video is being made a photo shoot a fashion shoot
- 4. variant spelling of chute
- 5. a rapid in a stream follow the portages that skirt all nine shoots of whitewater
excl
- 1. North American informal used as a euphemism for ‘shit’ shoot, it was a great day to be alive