单词 | shot |
释义 | Word Frequency shot 1(ʃɒt) noun 1. the act or an instance of discharging a projectile 2. Word forms: plural shot a solid missile, such as an iron ball or a lead pellet, discharged from a firearm 3. a. small round pellets of lead collectively, as used in cartridges b. metal in the form of coarse powder or small pellets 4. the distance that a discharged projectile travels or is capable of travelling 5. a person who shoots, esp with regard to his or her ability he is a good shot 6. informal an attempt; effort 7. informal a guess or conjecture 8. any act of throwing or hitting something, as in certain sports 9. the launching of a rocket, missile, etc, esp to a specified destination a moon shot 10. a. a single photograph I took loads of shots at the wedding b. a series of frames on cine film concerned with a single event c. a length of film taken by a single camera without breaks, used with others to build up a full motion picture or television film 11. informal an injection, as of a vaccine or narcotic drug 12. informal a glass of alcoholic drink, esp spirits 13. sport a heavy metal ball used in the shot put 14. an explosive charge used in blasting 15. globules of metal occurring in the body of a casting that are harder than the rest of the casting 16. a unit of chain length equal to 75 feet (Brit) or 90 feet (US) 17. call the shots 18. have a shot at 19. like a shot 20. shot in the arm 21. shot in the dark 22. that's the shot verbWord forms: shots, shotting or shotted 23. (transitive) to weight or load with shot Word origin Old English scot; related to Old Norse skot, Old High German scoz missile; see shootWord Frequency shot 2(ʃɒt) verb 1. the past tense and past participle of shoot adjective 2. (of textiles) woven to give a changing colour effect shot silk 3. streaked with colour 4. slang exhausted 5. get shot of |
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