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shot
- IPA[SHät]
美式
- the firing of a gun or cannon;an attempt to hit a target by shooting
noun: shot, plural noun: shots
- 釋義
- 片語
名詞
- 1. 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 同義詞
- ▪ an attempt to hit a target by shooting he asked me if I would like to have a shot at a pheasant
- ▪ the range of a gun or cannon six more desperadoes came galloping up and halted just out of rifle shot
- ▪ a person with a specified level of ability in shooting he was an excellent shot at short and long distances 同義詞
- ▪ a critical or aggressive remark Paul tried one last shot—“You realize what you want will cost more money?”
- 2. a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports such as basketball, tennis, or golf his partner pulled off a winning backhand shot 同義詞
- ▪ an attempt to drive a ball into a goal; an attempt to score he took a shot that the goalie stopped
- ▪ informal an attempt to do something several of the competitors will have a shot at the title 同義詞
- 3. a ball of stone or metal used as a missile fired from a large gun or cannon. 同義詞
- ▪ tiny lead pellets used in quantity in a single charge or cartridge in a shotgun metal fragments and lead shot were sent in all directions
- ▪ a heavy ball thrown by a shot-putter.
- 4. a photograph she took a shot of me holding a lamp near my face 同義詞
- ▪ a film sequence photographed continuously by one camera the movie's opening shot is of a character walking across a featureless landscape
- ▪ the range of a camera's view a prop man was standing just out of shot
- 5. a small drink, especially of distilled liquor he took a shot of whiskey
- ▪ a single serving of espresso steamed milk with a shot of espresso
- ▪ an injection of a drug or vaccine Jerry gave the monkey a shot of a sedative 同義詞
- 6. the launch of a space rocket a moon shot