[with obj.]kill or wound (a person or animal) with a bullet or arrow
射死;射伤;射中
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he was shot in the leg during an armed robbery 在一次武装抢劫中,他被射中了腿
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troops shot dead 29people .军队开枪击毙了29人。
[no obj.]fire a bullet from a gun or discharge an arrow from a bow
开枪;射箭
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he shot at me twice 他两次向我开枪
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the troops were ordered to shoot to kill 军队奉命开枪杀人
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they shot a volley of arrows into the village .他们向村里齐射箭。
[no obj., with adverbial]use a firearm with a specified degree of skill
有使用火器的技能
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we shot well against Spain .我们比西班牙队射得好。
cause (a gun) to fire
开(枪);放(炮)。
[ with obj. and adverbial]damage or remove (something) with a bullet or missile
(用子弹或导弹)摧毁;击毁;射掉
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Guy, shoot their hats off .伙计,射掉他们的帽子。
[no obj.]hunt game with a gun
(用枪)打猎
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we go to Scotland to shoot every autumn .我们每年秋天去苏格兰打猎。
[no obj.](
(在庄园或乡村周围)打猎。
shoot game in or on (an estate, cover, etc.)
(在庄园、猎物藏身处等)打猎。
move or cause to move suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction
(使)急速移动
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[no obj., with adverbial of direction]
the car shot forward 车急速向前开
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Ward's hand shot out, grabbing his arm .沃德迅速伸出手,抓住他的胳膊。
[with obj. and adverbial of direction]
要不是马克急速伸出手挡住他,他一定会摔下去的。
[no obj.](of a pain)move with a sharp stabbing sensation
(疼痛)穿刺
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Claudia felt a shaft of pain shoot through her chest 克劳迪娅感到一阵疼痛直穿胸部
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figurative 〈喻〉a pang of regret shot through her .她突然感到一阵后悔。
extend sharply in a particular direction
(朝特定方向)急速延伸
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a road that seemed to just shoot upwards at a terrifying angle .一条似乎以令人害怕的角度向上急速延伸的道路。
[with obj.]move (a door bolt) to fasten or unfasten a door
闩(门闩);拔出(门闩)。
[with obj.](of a boat)sweep swiftly down or under (rapids, a waterfall, or a bridge)
(船只)急速穿过(急流、瀑布或桥)。
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〈非正式〉 (机动车)闯(红灯)。
【板 球】 (球击后)沿地面急速滚动。
[no obj.](in football, hockey, basketball, etc.)kick, hit, or throw the ball or puck in an attempt to score a goal
(足球、曲棍球等)射门;(篮球)投篮
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Williams twice shot wide 威廉姆斯两次射偏了
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after school, we'd go straight out in the alley to shoot baskets .放学后,我们径自到小巷练投篮。
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〈非正式〉 (高尔夫球)一回合得分
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in the second round he shot a 65 .在第二回合,他得了65分。
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〈北美,非正式〉 玩(台球、掷骰子或纸牌游戏)。
[with obj.]direct (a glance, question, or remark) at someone
将(目光、问题或话语)转向
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Luke shot her a quick glance 卢克扫了她一眼
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‘I can't believe what I'm hearing,’ she shot back .“我不敢相信我所听到的”,她立即回答道。
[no obj., in imperative]used to invite a comment or question
请评论;请发问
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May I just ask you one more question?’ ‘Shoot’ .“我可以再问一个问题吗?”“请问吧”。
[with obj.]film or photograph (a scene, film, etc.)
拍摄
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she has just been commissioned to shoot a video 她刚被委派拍一部录像
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point the camera and just shoot —nothing could be easier .把相机对着拍摄——再容易不过了。
[no obj.](of a plant or seed)send out buds or shoots; germinate
(植物,种子)发芽;长苗。
(of a bud or shoot)appear; sprout
(芽,苗)长出;发芽。
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〈非 正式〉 注射(毒品)
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he shot dope into his arm .他在手臂上注射麻醉剂。
[with obj.]plane (the edge of a board) accurately
准确刨平(木板的边角)。
a young branch or sucker springing from the main stock of a tree or other plant
芽;苗: 嫩枝
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he nipped off the new shoots that grew where the leaves joined the stems .他掐断长在叶茎相连处新生的嫩枝。
an occasion when a group of people hunt and shoot game for sport
狩猎
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a grouse shoot .松鸡狩猎。
〈英〉 狩猎区;射猎场。
a shooting match or contest
射猎会;射击比赛
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activities include a weekly rifle shoot .活动包括每周一次的步枪射击比赛。
an occasion when a professional photographer takes photographs or when a film or video is being made
拍摄
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a photo shoot 照片拍摄
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a fashion shoot .时装拍摄。
variant spelling of
同<Bold>CHUTE</Bold><Superscript>1</Superscript>.
a rapid in a stream
急流,奔流
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follow the portages that skirt all nine shoots of whitewater .沿着绕过所有九个白水急流的陆路盘运路线。
〈北 美,非正式,婉〉 呸!什么!
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shoot, it was a great day to be alive .什么!这一天竟然活过来了!
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have shot one's bolt 见BOLT 1 .shoot the breeze (或the bull )N .Amer .informal have a casual conversation 〈北 美,非正式〉 闲谈,闲聊 -
shoot one's cuffs pull one's shirt cuffs out to project beyond the cuffs of one's jacket or coat 使衬衫的袖口露在夹克衫(或外衣)袖口的外面 -
shoot from the hip informal react suddenly or without careful consideration of one's words or actions 〈非正式〉 信口开河;鲁莽行事 -
shoot oneself in the foot informal inadvertently make a situation worse for oneself 〈非正式〉 弄巧成拙,自作自受 -
shoot it out informal engage in a decisive confrontation, typically a gun battle 〈非正式〉 用枪决出胜负 -
shoot a line Brit .informal describe something in an exaggerated, untruthful, or boastful way 〈英,非正式〉 吹牛,说大话he never shot a line about his escapades . 关于他的那些恶作剧,他始终闭口不谈 -
shoot one's mouth off informal talk boastfully or indiscreetly 〈非 正式〉 胡吹,随便乱说
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shoot someone/thing down bring down an aircraft, missile, or pilot by shooting at it 击落(飞机、导弹或飞行员) -
kill or wound someone by shooting them, especially in a ruthless way (尤指残忍地)击毙;击伤
troops shot down 28 demonstrators . 军队残忍地击毙了28名示威者 -
figurative crush someone or their opinions by forceful criticism or argument 〈喻〉 驳倒she tried to argue and got shot down in flames for her trouble . 她试图争辩,但却引火烧身被驳倒了 -
shoot through Austral ./NZ informal leave, typically to escape from or avoid someone or something 〈澳/ 新西兰,非正式〉 (尤指为躲避而)逃离;出走my wife's shot through and I can't pay the rent . 我老婆出走了,我现在连房租也付不起了 -
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shoot through like a Bondi tram (Bondi being the name of Sydney suburb).]shoot up (especially of a child) grow taller rapidly (尤指小孩)迅速长高when she hit thirteen she shot up to a startling 5 foot 9 . 她13岁时,一下子长到了令人吃惊的5英尺9英寸 -
(of a price or amount) rise suddenly (价格或数量)暴涨;猛增
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shoot someone/thing up 1 cause great damage to something by shooting; kill or wound someone by shooting 因开枪而对…造成巨大损失;击毙;击伤the police shot up our building . 警方的胡乱开枪给我们的大楼造成了巨大破坏 -
2 (亦作shoot up )informal inject a narcotic drug; inject someone with a narcotic drug 〈非正式〉 注射毒品;给…注射毒品she went home and shot up alone in her room 她回到家,一个人在房间里注射毒品I was shooting up cocaine 当时我正在给自己注射可卡因shoot people up with the new chemical and see what happens . 给人注射新的化学药品,看看会发生什么情况
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