shot
shot 英 [ʃɒt] 美 [ʃɑt]
n. 射击;一击,投篮,尝试;注射 v. 射击
名词复数:shots
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- n. 射击;一击,投篮,尝试;注射
- v. 射击
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1. The man fired several shots from his pistol.
那个男人用手枪开了几枪。
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2. Someone took a shot atthe car.
有人朝轿车开枪。
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3. We heard some shots in the distance.
我们听见远处有几声枪响。
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4. This statement was the opening shot in the argument.
这番话打响了争论的第一炮。
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5. The supermarket fired the first shot in a price war today.
今天,这家超市打响了价格战的头一炮。
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6. I've never produced a play before but I'll have a shot at it.
我从来没有制作过一出戏剧,不过我要尝试一下。
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7. I'm willing to give it a shot.
我愿意试试。
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8. Taylor scored with a low shot into the corner of the net.
泰勒一脚低射,把球射入网角。
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9. Good shot!
好球!
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10. I got some good shots of people at the party.
我给参加聚会的人拍了几张精彩的照片。
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11. the opening shot of a character walking across a desert
影片开头呈现一个人穿越沙漠的镜头
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12. a flu shot
打预防流感的针
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13. a shot of morphine
打一针吗啡
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14. The space shot was shown live on television.
此次太空发射在电视上做了实况转播。
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15. shot silk
闪色绸
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16. The brakes on this car are shot.
这辆车上的刹车完全失灵了。
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17. I'm shot—I'm too old for this job.
我一点力气都没有了,我这岁数干不动这活儿了。
- shot (adj.) early 15c., past-participle adjective from shoot (v.). Meaning "wounded or killed by a bullet or other projectile" is from 1837. Figurative sense "ruined, worn out" is from 1833.
- shot (n.) Old English scot, sceot "a shot, a shooting, an act of shooting; that which is discharged in shooting, what is shot forth; darting, rapid motion," from Proto-Germanic *skutan (source also of Old Norse skutr, Old Frisian skete, Middle Dutch scote, German Schuß "a shot"), related to sceotan "to shoot," from PIE root *skeud- "to shoot, chase, throw."
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