单词 | shoot |
释义 | Word Frequency shoot(ʃuːt) verbWord forms: shoots, shooting or shot 1. (transitive) to hit, wound, damage, or kill with a missile discharged from a weapon 2. to discharge (a missile or missiles) from a weapon 3. to fire (a weapon) or (of a weapon) to be fired 4. to send out or be sent out as if from a weapon he shot questions at her 5. (intransitive) to move very rapidly; dart 6. (transitive) to slide or push into or out of a fastening to shoot a bolt 7. to emit (a ray of light) or (of a ray of light) to be emitted 8. (transitive) to go or pass quickly over or through to shoot rapids 9. (intransitive) to hunt game with a gun for sport 10. (transitive) to pass over (an area) in hunting game 11. to extend or cause to extend; project 12. (transitive) to discharge down or as if down a chute 13. (intransitive) (of a plant) to produce buds, branches, etc 14. (intransitive) (of a seed) to germinate 15. to photograph or record (a sequence, subject, etc) 16. (tr; usually passive) to variegate or streak, as with colour 17. sport to hit or propel (the ball, etc) towards the goal 18. (transitive) sport, mainly US and Canadian to score (points, strokes, etc) he shot 72 on the first round 19. (transitive) to plane (a board) to produce a straight edge 20. (transitive) mining to detonate 21. (transitive) to measure the altitude of (a celestial body) 22. (often foll by up) slang to inject (someone, esp oneself) with (a drug, esp heroin) 23. shoot a line 24. shoot from the hip 25. shoot one's bolt 26. shoot oneself in the foot 27. shoot one's mouth off 28. shoot the breeze noun 29. the act of shooting 30. the action or motion of something that is shot 31. the first aerial part of a plant to develop from a germinating seed 32. any new growth of a plant, such as a bud, young branch, etc 33. mainly British a meeting or party organized for hunting game with guns 34. an area or series of coverts and woods where game can be hunted with guns 35. a steep descent in a stream; rapid 36. informal a photographic assignment 37. geology, mining a narrow workable vein of ore 38. obsolete the reach of a shot 39. the whole shoot exclamation 40. US and Canadian informal an exclamation expressing disbelief, scepticism, disgust, disappointment, etc Word origin Old English sceōtan; related to Old Norse skjōta, Old High German skiozan to shoot, Old Slavonic iskydati to throw out |
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