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  1. shoot

    • IPA[ʃuːt]

    英式

    • v.
      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
    • n.
      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
    • excl
      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

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    • 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 an area of land used for shooting game we rented a rough shoot of about a thousand acres
    • a shooting match 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
    • n.
      the firing of a gun or cannon: he brought down a caribou with a single shot to the neck the opening shots have been fired in a legal battle over repairs

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      the firing of a gun or cannon: Mulder killed him with a single shot they have fired the opening shot in what's expected to be a savage price war

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the action or practice of shooting with a gun: the events that led up to the shooting of the man 20,000 fatal shootings a year
    • adj.
      moving or growing quickly: shooting beams of light played over the sea

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      the action or practice of shooting with a gun: the events that led up to the shooting of the man 20,000 fatal shootings a year
    • adj.
      moving or growing quickly: shooting beams of light played over the sea

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • v.
      past and past participle of shoot
    • adj.
      (of coloured cloth) woven with a warp and weft of different colours, giving a contrasting ... a dress of shot silk

    Oxford Dictionary

    • v.
      past and past participle of shoot
    • adj.
      (of colored cloth) woven with a warp and weft of different colors, giving a contrasting ... a dress of shot silk

    Oxford American Dictionary

    • n.
      a bill or one's share of it, especially in a pub or bar: he had paid her shot

    Oxford Dictionary

    • n.
      a bill or one's share of it, especially in a pub or bar: he had paid her shot

    Oxford American Dictionary

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    • IPA[SHo͞ot]

    美式

    • v.
      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
    • n.
      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
    • excl
      used as a euphemism for ‘shit’: shoot, it was a great day to be alive

    Oxford American Dictionary