词汇 | shoot |
释义 | shoot (noun) shoot (interjection) shoot 23 ENTRIES FOUND: shoot (verb) shoot (noun) shoot (interjection) shoot-'em-up (noun) shooting (adjective) shooting (noun) shooting gallery (noun) shooting guard (noun) shooting match (noun) shooting star (noun) shoot-out (noun) photo shoot (noun) point-and-shoot (adjective) skeet shooting (noun) breeze (noun) dagger (noun) foot (noun) hip (noun) messenger (noun) moon (noun) mouth (noun) rapids (noun) whole (adjective) 1 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ verb shoots; shot /ˈʃɑːt/ ; shooting 1 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ verb shoots; shot /ˈʃɑːt/ ; shooting Learner's definition of SHOOT 1 a : to cause a bullet, arrow, etc., to move forward with great force from a weapon射击 [no object] Does this gun shoot accurately?这支枪射击准不准? Don't shoot. I surrender.别开枪,我投降。 He shot at the deer.他朝那头鹿开枪了。 The enemy was shooting at the rescue helicopter.敌人正向救援直升机射击。 The sniper was shooting to kill. [=shooting with the purpose of killing someone]狙击手在射杀目标。 [+ object] She shot the arrow into the air.她把箭射到空中。 I tried shooting a gun for the first time.我第一次尝试打枪。 He shot a spitball into the girl's hair.他把蘸了唾沫的纸团扔到那女孩的头发上。 a stunt in which she was shot from a cannon她从大炮被射出的特技表演 b [+ object] : to wound or kill (a person or animal) with a bullet, arrow, etc., that is shot from a weapon射伤;射杀 He shot two deer this hunting season.这个狩猎季他射杀了两头鹿。 The police shot the suspect in the leg.警察射中了嫌疑犯腿部。 She accidentally shot herself in the foot.她不小心射中了自己的脚。 Two people were shot dead [=killed with bullets] during the robbery.抢劫事件中两人被枪杀。 The guards were ordered to shoot on sight anyone who tried to escape. [=to immediately shoot anyone they saw trying to escape]卫兵受命一旦发现有人试图逃走,立刻开枪。 c [+ object] : to remove or destroy (something) with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon(用武器发射子弹、火箭等)去除,毁掉 — often + off He shot the lock off the door.他开枪打掉了门锁。 — often + out She shot out the lights.她开枪击灭灯光。 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition a : to go, move, or pass quickly and suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place疾驰;冲;奔 [no object] They shot past us on skis.他们踩着滑雪板从我们身边飞驰而过。 A cat shot [=darted] across the street.一只猫冲过街。 Sparks from the fire were shooting all over.火花四处飞溅。 A sharp pain shot through her chest.她胸部一阵剧痛。 The album shot straight to number one on the charts.这张专辑直登排行榜榜首。 [+ object] The frog shot out its tongue at a fly.青蛙突然伸出舌头去捕苍蝇。 The album shot the band straight to the top of the charts.这张专辑让乐队冲上了排行榜榜首。 b : to flow forcefully or to cause (something) to flow forcefully in a particular direction or to a particular place(使)喷涌出;(使)喷射出 [no object] Blood was shooting [=spurting] from her neck.血从她颈部喷出来。 [+ object] The snake shot venom into his eyes.蛇将毒液喷射进他的眼睛。 3 a sports : to kick, hit, or throw (a basketball, hockey puck, etc.) toward or into a goal(篮球、冰球等)投篮,射门 [+ object] She shot the ball from midfield.她从中场射门。 He shot the eight ball into the side pocket.他把八号球打进了侧面球袋。 [no object] He shoots; he scores!他射门得分! You can't really play hockey if you don't have a goal to shoot at.没有球门,就玩不了冰球。 b [+ object] basketball : to score (a goal) by shooting投篮得分 He shot 10 field goals during the game.比赛中他10次投篮得分。 She is outside shooting baskets. [=practicing basketball]她在外面练习投篮。 c [+ object] golf : to achieve (a particular score)达到(特定分数) She shot an 81.她打了81杆。 He shot a hole in one.他一杆进洞。 d [+ object] : to play (a sport or game)玩游戏;打比赛 They are in the back shooting craps/dice.他们在后面玩双骰赌博/掷骰子。 ◊ This sense is usually used with sports or games that involve shooting a ball.此义项常用于球类运动或比赛。 They shot a round of golf.他们打了一场高尔夫球。 Let's shoot some pool.咱们去打会儿台球吧。 (US, informal) Let's shoot some hoops. [=let's play basketball]咱们去打会儿篮球吧。 4 : to film or photograph (something)拍摄(电影或照片) [+ object] The movie was shot in Australia.这部电影是在澳大利亚拍的。 The scene was shot in slow motion.这一场景是慢镜头拍摄。 Where did you shoot [=take] this photo?你在哪儿拍的这张照片? [no object] The director says we'll begin shooting [=filming] next week.导演说我们下周开拍。 5 [+ object] : to direct (a look, comment, etc.) at (someone) quickly and suddenly把(目光、评论等)投向 She shot her sister a disapproving glance/look.她不以为然地看了姐姐一眼。 — usually + at She shot a disapproving glance/look at her sister.她不以为然地看了姐姐一眼。 He shot some angry words at me when the others left the room.别人都离开房间后,他气得骂了我一顿。 6 [no object] US, informal — used to tell someone to begin to speak说吧,讲吧 You wanted to tell me something? OK, shoot.你想告诉我点事?好,说吧。 “Can I ask you a few questions?” “Shoot.”“我能问你几个问题吗?”“说吧。” 7 [+ object] informal : to inject (an illegal drug) into a vein注射(毒品) She began shooting heroin when she was 20.她20岁时开始注射海洛因。 have shot your bolt — see 1bolt shoot daggers at — see dagger shoot down [phrasal verb] 1 shoot down (something) or shoot (something) down a : to cause (something) to fall to the ground by hitting it with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon射下;击落 The helicopter was shot down.直升机被击落了。 b : to end or defeat (something)结束;打败 The bill was shot down in the Senate.议案在参议院被否决了。 Her hopes were shot down.她的希望破灭了。 c : to reject (something) completely否决 My idea was immediately shot down. = My idea was shot down in flames.我的想法立即被否定了。 2 shoot down (someone) or shoot (someone) down a : to kill (someone) with a bullet shot from a gun击毙 He was shot down in cold blood.他被残忍地枪杀。 Someone shot him down.有人枪杀了他。 b informal : to refuse to accept the offer made by (someone)拒绝 I asked her on a date, but she shot me down. [=she said no to me]我邀她约会,但她拒绝了。 shoot for [phrasal verb] shoot for (something) chiefly US, informal : to have (something) as a goal以…为目标 “When would you like to have this completed by?” “Let's shoot for [=aim for] Friday.”“你希望这件事最迟什么时候完成?”“咱们定到星期五吧” shoot for the moon — see 1moon shoot from the hip : to act or speak quickly without thinking about the possible results草率行动;信口开河 I admit I'm shooting from the hip here, but I think it's a decent idea.我承认在这个问题上过于草率,但我认为这主意不错。 shoot it out : to shoot guns at someone during a fight until one side is killed or defeated决一死战;拼个你死我活 The two gangs shot it out in the street.两伙帮派在街上拼命厮杀。 — often + with The escaped convict shot it out with the police.逃犯和警察死拼。 — see also shoot-out shoot off [phrasal verb] British, informal : to leave a place quickly and suddenly突然快速离开 I have to shoot off to my next appointment.我得赶赴下一个约会。 shoot the breeze US, informal also shoot the bull : to talk informally about unimportant things闲聊 I enjoy shooting the breeze with my neighbors.我喜欢和邻居闲聊。 shoot the messenger — see messenger shoot the rapids : to move quickly in a river where the water flows very fast usually over rocks冲过激流 whitewater rafters shooting the rapids冲过激流的激流皮划艇运动员 shoot the shit US, informal + offensive : to talk informally about unimportant things : to shoot the breeze闲扯淡 shoot up [phrasal verb] 1 : to grow or increase quickly and suddenly猛长;激增 He shot up to six feet tall over the summer.他一夏天猛长到六英尺高。 Sales have shot up this month.销售额这个月激增。 2 shoot up or shoot up (something) informal : to inject an illegal drug into a vein注射(毒品) They shot up before the party.派对开始前他们注射了毒品。 shooting up heroin注射海洛因 3 shoot up (something) or shoot (something) up : to shoot many bullets at or inside (something)扫射 He walked in and just started shooting up the place.他一走进去就开枪扫射。 He shot the place up.他朝这个地方开枪扫射。 shoot your mouth off informal also shoot off at the mouth : to talk foolishly, carelessly, or too much about something口无遮拦;信口开河 She tends to shoot her mouth off.她老是口无遮拦。 Try not to shoot your mouth off about this to anyone.关于这件事别对任何人乱说。 shoot yourself in the foot informal : to do or say something that causes trouble for yourself自找麻烦 By complaining about this you're only bringing attention to your mistakes. You're shooting yourself in the foot.抱怨这件事只会暴露你自己的错误。你在自找麻烦。 2 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ noun plural shoots 2 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ noun plural shoots Learner's definition of SHOOT [count] 1 a : the part of a new plant that is just beginning to grow above the ground幼苗 b : a new branch and its leaves on an established plant(植物的)新枝,新梢 Small green shoots grew from the base of the tree.小绿芽从树根处长出来。 2 a : an occasion when a movie, television show, etc., is being filmed(电影、电视等的)拍摄 She is currently on a movie shoot in London.她目前在伦敦拍电影。 b : photo shoot 3 chiefly British a : an occasion when people hunt and kill wild animals狩猎 They went on a duck shoot. [=hunt]他们去猎鸭子了。 b : a piece of usually privately owned land that is used for hunting私人狩猎场 a 5,000-acre shoot一片5000英亩的私人狩猎场 3 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ interjection 3 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ interjection Learner's definition of SHOOT US — used to show that you are annoyed or surprised呸,见鬼(表恼怒或惊讶) “We've missed the train!” “Oh, shoot!”“我们没赶上火车!”“噢,见鬼!” |
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