词汇 | one-shot |
释义 | one-shot adjective uk /ˌwʌnˈʃɒt/ us /ˌwʌnˈʃɑːt/ US(UKone-off) happening only once: 一次性的 one-shot dealThey stressed that the rescue plan was a one-shot deal. They gave him a one-shot payment to compensate for the extra hours that he had to work.他们一次性支付给他一笔钱作为他必须加班的补偿。 Her one-shot appearance on the show last year has become a second-season recurring role. (of a film or part of a film) made in one continuous shot(= a short piece in which there is a single action or a short series of actions): One-shot movies like those by the Lumières could be run slower or faster, backward or forward, depending on the day's audience. There is one particularly long one-shot sequence in which Jim follows his wife home from work. (of a gun) holding only one bullet or other piece of ammunition so that it has to be loaded again after every shot: He pulled a small one-shot pistol from behind him. They were primitive one-shot guns, but guns nonetheless. Rarely & infrequently (every) now and then/againidiom blue moon day episodic ever and anon few fit isolated it's not every day (that)...idiom like ships that pass in the nightidiom occasion occasional odd once-in-a-lifetime one and doneidiom one-off one-time rarely stop-go ultra-rare You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of film, play, book etc. Hand weapons See alsoone-shot wonder one-shot noun[ C ] uk /ˌwʌnˈʃɒt/ us /ˈwʌn.ʃɑːt/ US(UKone-off) something that happens only once or someone who does something only once: She explained to him that this was a one-shot, and she would not be helping him again. The property tax rebates are one-shots that will provide very modest relief to homeowners. I want to aim for one-shots as well as permanent clients. a film or part of a film that has one continuous shot(= a short piece in which there is a single action or a short series of actions): He starred in two one-shots. The director shoots many of the exchanges as a series of one-shots - first one actor, isolated in the frame, then the other, equally isolated. Rarely & infrequently (every) now and then/againidiom blue moon day episodic ever and anon few fit isolated it's not every day (that)...idiom like ships that pass in the nightidiom occasion occasional odd once-in-a-lifetime one and doneidiom one-off one-time rarely stop-go ultra-rare You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Types of film, play, book etc. one-shot | American Dictionaryone-shot adjective[ not gradable ] us/ˈwʌnˌʃɑt/ happening or possible only once: The tryouts are a one-shot deal, so you either you get the part or you don’t. one-shot | Business Englishone-shot adjective[ before noun ] USukus → one-offadjective |
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