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  1. shotgun

    • IPA[ˈʃɒtɡʌn]

    英式

    • n.
      a smooth-bore gun for firing small shot at short range.;the front passenger seat in a vehicle
    • adj.
      aimed at a wide range of things; having no specific target;denoting a long, narrow single-storey house whose rooms are arranged one behind another
    • v.
      shoot at or kill with a shotgun;consume (a canned drink) in one go by puncturing the can, putting one’s mouth over the resulting hole, and then opening the can by means of the ring pull to produce a rapid flow
    • verb: shotgun, 3rd person present: shotguns, gerund or present participle: shotgunning, past tense: shotgunned, past participle: shotgunned

    • noun: shotgun, plural noun: shotguns

    • 釋義
    • 片語

    名詞

    • 1. a smooth-bore gun for firing small shot at short range.
    • 2. North American informal the front passenger seat in a vehicle I took the shotgun seat
    • used to claim the right to sit in the front passenger seat of a vehicle on a particular journey Shotgun!’ she yelled and tossed the keys to Veronica

    形容詞

    • 1. aimed at a wide range of things; having no specific target many companies use the shotgun approach, aiming advertising at the widest possible audience
    • 2. denoting a long, narrow single-storey house whose rooms are arranged one behind another his family lived in a shotgun shack in South Memphis

    動詞

    • 1. shoot at or kill with a shotgun he had been shotgunned by drug dealers
    • 2. North American informal consume (a canned drink) in one go by puncturing the can, putting one’s mouth over the resulting hole, and then opening the can by means of the ring pull to produce a rapid flow a group of us shotgunned beers