shot
英[ʃɒt]
美[ʃɑt]
- n. 发射;炮弹;射手;镜头
- adj. 用尽的;破旧的;杂色的,闪光的
- v. 射击(shoot的过去式和过去分词)
英英释意
- 1. an attempt to score in a game
- 2. (sports) the act of swinging or striking at a ball with a club or racket or bat or cue or hand;
- "it took two strokes to get out of the bunker"
- "a good shot require good balance and tempo"
- "he left me an almost impossible shot"
- 3. the act of firing a projectile;
- "his shooting was slow but accurate"
- 4. a chance to do something;
- "he wanted a shot at the champion"
- 5. the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe;
- "the nurse gave him a flu shot"
- 6. a solid missile discharged from a firearm;
- "the shot buzzed past his ear"
- 7. an informal photograph; usually made with a small hand-held camera;
- "my snapshots haven't been developed yet"
- "he tried to get unposed shots of his friends"
- 8. a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
- 9. informal words for any attempt or effort;
- "he gave it his best shot"
- "he took a stab at forecasting"
- 10. an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect;
- "his parting shot was `drop dead'"
- "she threw shafts of sarcasm"
- "she takes a dig at me every chance she gets"
- 11. a blow hard enough to cause injury;
- "he is still recovering from a shot to his leg"
- "I caught him with a solid shot to the chin"
- 12. a small drink of liquor;
- "he poured a shot of whiskey"
- 13. sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put;
- "he trained at putting the shot"
- 14. a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot);
- "he is a crack shot"
- "a poor shooter"
- 15. the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination
- 16. an explosive charge used in blasting
- 17. an estimate based on little or no information