词汇 | shoot |
释义 | shoot verb uk /ʃuːt/ us /ʃuːt/shot | shot shootverb (WEAPON)B1[ I or T ] to fire a bullet or an arrow, or to hit, injure, or kill a person or animal by firing a bullet or arrow at him, her, or it: 开(枪),射(箭);发射;射中,射伤,射杀 If he's not armed, don't shoot.如果他没带武器,就不要开枪。 shoot something at somethingThe kids were shooting arrows at a target.孩子们正对着靶子射箭。 She was shot three times in the head.她头部中了3枪。 He has a licence to shoot pheasants on the farmer's land.他有许可证,可以在农地里打野鸡。 be shot dead[ + obj + adj ]A policeman was shot dead in the city centre last night.昨晚,一名警察在市中心被人开枪打死了。 shoot to killThe troops were told to shoot to kill.军队接到命令开枪射击。 to hurt someone physically hurtI hurt my arm climbing over the fence. injureThe bomb killed ten people and injured many more. woundHe was wounded so badly in the attack that doctors said he might never walk again. maimThe atrocities have killed or maimed thousands of people. tortureThe guards were accused of torturing prisoners. stabHe was fatally stabbed with a kitchen knife. The prisoners were put up against a wall and shot. He was shot at close range.他是被近距离枪杀的。 Inner-city riots erupted when a local man was shot by police. Three youths have been shot and killed in separate incidents this month.这个月有3名年轻人在不同的事件中被枪杀。 He was shot down in enemy territory.他在敌方领土上被击落。 Guns blaster cannon cannonade cannonball caught in crossfire discharge go off gunnery gunpoint gunsmith kick machine gun plug pot salvo semi-automatically semiautomatic shoot someone down shoot up shooter shootverb (SPORT)B1[ I ] to try to score points for yourself or your team, in sports involving a ball, by kicking, hitting, or throwing the ball towards the goal: (球类比赛中)射门;投球 He shot from the middle of the field and still managed to score.他在中场投篮,仍成功命中。 shoot baskets/hoopsUSinformal to play basketball: 打篮球 She stands in the driveway for hours in the evening, shooting baskets. Callas feinted to pass the ball and then shot it into the net.卡拉斯假装传球,而后直接射球入网。 Come on, shoot! The players seem afraid to shoot when they get near the goal. Again, he shoots wide of the net. You just have to seize the opportunity and shoot. General terms used in ball sports aggregate score assist attacking back pass backhanded bend hat trick indirect free kick interception kicker launch angle lay someone off loft pitch square ball stiff-arm stroke swat takeaway tap in shootverb (MOVE QUICKLY)C2[ Iusually+ adv/prep ] to move in a particular direction very quickly and directly: 直线冲刺 shoot pastShe shot past me several metres before the finishing line.她在离终点线几米时冲刺超过了我。 shoot outHe shot out of the office a minute ago - I think he was late for a meeting.他一分钟前冲出了办公室——我想他是开会迟到了。 shoot offThey were just shooting off to work so we didn't stop to talk.他们要赶去开会,所以我们没有停下来说话。 shoot to fameSylvester Stallone shot to fame (= became famous suddenly) with the movie "Rocky".西尔维斯特‧史泰龙凭借电影《洛奇》一炮走红。 to move fast speedHe ran back to his car and sped off. raceShe raced over and hugged me. flyShe flew across the room just in time to stop the baby falling off the chair. beltUKTraffic was belting along the motorway. tearA fire truck came tearing down the road. streakBullets streaked across the sky. [ T ] to move through or past something quickly: 迅速冲过;飞速通过 shoot (the) traffic lightsinformalHe shot three sets of traffic lights (= went past them when they gave the signal to stop) before the police caught him.他被警察逮住前已连闯了3个红灯。 shoot the rapidsIt was so exhilarating shooting the rapids (= travelling through the part of a river where the water flows dangerously fast).激流冲浪真是太刺激了。 He suddenly got up and shot out of the room. She shot passed me just now. I'm just going to shoot off to the shops. Anyway, I'd better shoot - bye! Several runners had already shot past me. Moving quickly agility beetle belt bob up bowl bowl down/along something cannonball gallop gun leg make a dash for something make good timeidiom make hasteidiom make off outrun outrush rush scorch scuttle whizz shootverb (FILM)C1[ I or T ] to use a camera to record a video or take a photograph: 拍摄;拍照 We shot four reels of film in Egypt.我们在埃及拍了4卷胶卷。 be shot on locationThe movie was shot on location in Southern India.这部电影是在印度南部实地拍摄的。 Her last movie was shot on location in South America. Most of the scenes were shot in a studio. The urban scenes were shot in Manchester. He's just starting shooting his new movie. I shot a whole reel of film in the park. Cinema - general words 12A animation animator audio described audio description computer-generated imagery filmic filmically filming filmstrip flick footage Rambo remake rerelease rescreen reshoot retake sting theatrical shootverb (PLAY)[ T ]mainly USinformal to play a game of pool or craps打(台球);玩(双骰子、赌博游戏) Card games all in bidding blackjack bridge busted flush canasta card sharp deal deuce diamond jack pool queen re-raise rebid recut rookie card solitaire spade straight You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Snooker, pool & billiards shootverb (DRUG)[ T ]slang to take an illegal drug by injecting yourself with it: 注射(毒品) By the time he was 16, he was shooting heroin twice a day.他16岁的时候,就每天注射两次海洛因了。 Drugs - general words abstinence abstinence-only altered state of consciousness anti-drug bindle bong crank freebasing jacked up legal high lit magic mushroom medicament smashed solvent abuse spike strung out substance wasted wrap Idiomshave shot your bolt shoot something/someone down in flames shoot yourself in the foot shoot your mouth off shoot a glance at someone shoot for the moon shoot from the hip shoot questions at someone shoot the breeze shoot the works someone should be shot Phrasal verbsshoot someone down shoot someone/something down shoot something down shoot for something shoot something off shoot it out shoot through shoot up shoot something up shoot noun uk /ʃuːt/ us /ʃuːt/ shootnoun (PLANT)[ C ] the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or any new growth on an already existing plant: 芽;苗;新枝 Two weeks after we'd planted the seeds, little green shoots started to appear.我们撒下种子两周后,绿色的小苗开始钻出来。 figurativeThe first green shoots (= hopeful signs) of economic recovery have started to appear.经济复苏的迹象已开始显现。 Rachen Buosa/EyeEm/GettyImages New growth in plants bud coccygeus collateral colli colliculus collum commissure communis compartment complement system established eye nutrient cycling radicle radicular resprout sprout sucker shootnoun (PHOTOGRAPHS)[ Cusually singular ] an occasion when photographers take a series of photographs, usually of the same person or people in the same place: (通常指同一人在同一地点的)系列拍摄,组照 do a fashion shootWe did a fashion shoot on the beach, with the girls modelling swimwear.我们在海滩上拍了一组展示泳装的女模特的时装照。 See also photoshoot Photography aerial photograph airbrush analogue aperture backlight backlighting expose ghost image ghosting glossy golden hour grainy halation pap photojournalism photojournalist photoshoot pic picture Polaroid shootnoun (WEAPON)[ C ] an occasion on which a group of people go to an area of the countryside to shoot animals狩猎,打猎 Hunting & fishing angler angling anti-hunt anti-hunter anti-hunting barb fishhook fishing line fishing rod fly fishing fox hunt outfish overfishing piscatory poach poaching ravening whaler whaling yoicks shoot exclamation informaluk /ʃuːt/ us /ʃuːt/ used to tell someone that they should speak: (交谈时指示对方开始说话)说吧 "Dad, I need to talk to you." "Shoot."“爸,我得和你谈一谈。”“说吧。” Expressing and asking opinions amirite apothegm couch day editorialize express far mind put something across put something over/across put your head over/above the parapetidiom re-poll run something by someone sound statement ultracrepidarian ventilate ventilation vocalize vociferous shoot | American Dictionaryshoot verb us/ʃut/past tense and past participleshotus/ʃɑt/ shootverb (FIRE WEAPON)[ I/T ] to fire a gun or other weapon, or to hit, injure, or kill someone or something by firing a gun or other weapon: [ I ]We’d take our bows and arrows and shoot at targets. [ T ]A long time ago the sergeant learned how to shoot a gun. [ T ]An unidentified man was shot yesterday afternoon. [ I/T ] infml If you say that someone or something should be shot, you are very annoyed by it: [ T ]This computer should be shot. shootverb (SPORTS)[ I/T ] to throw, hit, or kick a ball or other object toward a goal in order to score points: [ T ]Both teams shoot the ball well. [ I ]When you shoot as poorly as we did, you can’t expect to win. shoot basketsslang(alsoshoot hoops) If you shoot baskets or shoot hoops you play basketball. shoot poolslang If you shoot pool you play that game: Patrick and I were shooting pool after work. shootverb (MOVE QUICKLY)[ Ialways+ adv/prep ] to move in a particular direction quickly and without unnecessary turns or stops: The ambulance was shooting around the corner, its tires squealing. Grace’s eyebrows shot up when she heard his voice. shootverb (FILM)[ I/T ] to film or photograph something: [ T ]The movie will be shot in the fall. Idiomsshoot yourself in the foot shoot your mouth off shoot the breeze Phrasal verbsshoot down something/someone shoot for something shoot off something shoot up shoot up something shoot noun[ C ] us/ʃut/ shootnoun[C] (PLANT)the first part of a plant to appear above the ground as it develops from a seed, or a new growth on an already existing plant: Little green shoots appeared in the spring. shootnoun[C] (FILM)the act of taking a series of photographs or of filming a movie: I remember doing a shoot there. shoot exclamation infmlus/ʃut/ shootexclamation (SPEAK)used to tell someone else they should speak: "Dad, I need to talk to you." "Shoot." |
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