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单词 shot
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shot

He was out trying to go from second to top in a single shot.He was a crack shot and a good horseman.This is your best shot at doing something wonderful with the next five years of your life.One can only hope he is given another shot at the job he loves so much.It ruined the shot and filming was stopped.That win will give him a shot of confidence.Much of tennis depends on getting into the right place to play your shot. Getting the shot comes down to experience.Other fans blasted ratings as not much more than a shot in the dark.If only they sold redemption in shot glasses.But he was then caught behind attempting a cut shot.You will find them in moody mahogany colours or shot with pink or green.Not one single shot to save.This will give you about an extra 15 yards on the shot, which is always welcome.

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shot

British English: shot /ʃɒt/ NOUN
If you fire a shot, you fire a gun once.
My first two shots missed the target.
  • American English: shot
  • Arabic: طَلَقَة
  • Brazilian Portuguese: tiro
  • Chinese: 开枪
  • Croatian: pucanj
  • Czech: výstřel
  • Danish: skud
  • Dutch: schot van vuurwapen
  • European Spanish: tiro
  • Finnish: laukaus
  • French: tir
  • German: Schuss
  • Greek: τουφεκιά
  • Italian: colpo
  • Japanese: 発砲
  • Korean: 발사
  • Norwegian: skudd
  • Polish: strzał
  • European Portuguese: tiro
  • Romanian: foc de armă
  • Russian: выстрел
  • Latin American Spanish: tiro
  • Swedish: skott
  • Thai: การยิง
  • Turkish: ateş
  • Ukrainian: постріл
  • Vietnamese: phát bắn

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Chinese translation of 'shot'

shot

(ʃɔt)

pt, pp

  1. of shoot

n

  1. (c) (from gun) 射击(擊) (shèjī) (阵(陣), zhèn)
  2. (u) (= shotgun pellets) 铅(鉛)沙弹(彈) (qiānshādàn)
  3. (c) (Football) 射门(門) (shèmén) (, )
  4. (c) (= injection) 皮下注射 (píxià zhùshè) (, zhēn)
  5. (c) (Cine, Phot) 镜(鏡)头(頭) (jìngtóu)
    to fire a shot (at sb/sth) (朝某人/某物)开(開)枪(槍) ((cháo mǒurén/mǒuwù) kāi qiāng)
    a good/poor shot (= person) 一位神枪(槍)手/不高明的射手 (yī wèi shénqiāngshǒu/bù gāomíng de shèshǒu)
    a shot in the arm (fig) 起鼓舞作用的事物 (qǐ gǔwǔ zuòyòng de shìwù)
    to have a shot at sth/at doing sth (inf) 尝(嘗)试(試)某事/做某事 (chángshì mǒushì/zuò mǒushì)
    to give sth one's best shot (inf) 对(對)某事尽(盡)自己最大的努力 (duì mǒushì jìn zìjǐ zuì dà de nǔlì)
    to do sth like a shot (inf) 立刻做某事 (lìkè zuò mǒushì)
    to call the shots 发(發)号(號)施令 (fā hào shī lìng)
    it's a long shot 这(這)是大胆(膽)的尝(嘗)试(試) (zhè shì dàdǎn de chángshì)
    to get shot of sb/sth (inf) 摆(擺)脱(脫)某人/某物 (bǎituō mǒurén/mǒuwù)

shoot

(ʃuːt)
Word forms:ptpp shot

n (c)

  1. (on branch, seedling) 嫩芽 (nènyá)
  2. (Cine, Phot) 拍摄(攝) (pāishè)

vt

  1. (= kill) [person, animal] 向 ... 开(開)枪(槍) (xiàng ... kāiqiāng)
  2. (Brit, = hunt) 射猎(獵) (shèliè)
    = hunt
  3. (= execute) 枪(槍)决(決) (qiāngjué)
  4. [film] 拍摄(攝) (pāishè)

vi

  1. (with gun, bow)
    to shoot (at sb/sth) (朝某人/某物)射击(擊) ((cháo mǒurén/mǒuwù) shèjī)
  2. (Football ) 射门(門) (shèmén)
    to shoot sb in the back/leg etc 射中某人的背部/腿 (shèzhòng mǒurén de bèibù/tuǐ děng)
    to shoot o.s. 射中自己 (shèzhòng zìjǐ)
    to shoot o.s. in the head/leg etc 射中自己的头(頭)/腿 (shèzhòng zìjǐ de tóu/tuǐ děng)
    to shoot past/into/through sth etc (= move) 飞(飛)快经(經)过(過)/进(進)入/穿过(過)某物 (fēikuài jīngguò/jìnrù/chuānguò mǒuwù děng)

All related terms of 'shot'

(noun) 
Definition
the act or an instance of firing a gun or rifle
Guards at the training base heard the shots.
Synonyms
discharge
Where firearms are kept at home, the risk of accidental discharge is high.
report
There was a loud report as the fuel tanks exploded.
gunfire
crack
Suddenly there was a loud crack and glass flew into the air.
blast
a shotgun blast
explosion
Three people were badly injured in a bomb explosion.
bang
I heard four or five loud bangs.
(noun) 
Definition
small round lead pellets used in shotguns
These guns are lighter and take more shot for their size.
Synonyms
ammunition
He had only seven rounds of ammunition for the revolver.
bullet
There are three bullet holes in the windscreen.
slug
pellet
He was taken to hospital for treatment to pellet wounds.
projectile
an enormous artillery gun used to fire a huge projectile
lead
ball
A cannon ball struck the ship.
(noun) 
Definition
a person with specified skill in shooting
He was not a particularly good shot because of his eyesight.
Synonyms
marksman or woman
shooter
An eyewitness identified him as the shooter.
rifleman
(noun) 
Definition
the act or an instance of hitting, kicking, or throwing the ball
They had only one shot at goal.
Synonyms
strike
hit
The house took a direct hit then the rocket exploded.
throw
One of the judges thought it was a foul throw.
kick
pitch
On the second pitch, Hernandez threw a ball to the backstop.
stroke
He was sending the ball into the net with each stroke.
lob
(noun) 
Definition
a single photograph
She received praise for the monochrome shots in the film.
Synonyms
photograph
He wants to take some photographs of the house.
photo
picture
I saw his picture in the paper.
still
print
a black and white print of the children
slide
snap
a snap my mother took last year
proof
snapshot
transparency
The first colour photo was a transparency of a tartan ribbon.
(noun) 
Definition
an attempt
(informal) 
He will be given a shot at the world title.
Synonyms
attempt
a deliberate attempt to destabilize defence
go (informal)
It took us two goes to get the colour right.
try
I didn't really expect anything, but it was worth a try.
turn
Let each child have a turn at fishing.
chance
effort
He made no effort to hide.
opportunity
I was given an opportunity to bathe and shower.
I had the opportunity to go abroad and study.
crack (informal)
I'd love to have a crack at the title next year.
essay
My first essay in running a company was a disaster.
stab (informal)
Several times tennis stars have had a stab at acting.
endeavour
His first endeavours in the field were wedding films.
(noun) 
Definition
an injection of a vaccine or narcotic drug
a shot of the drug Nembutal
Synonyms
injection
They gave me an injection to help me sleep.
jab (British, informal)
painful anti-malaria jabs
dose
A dose of penicillin can wipe out infection.
measure
quantity
draught
booster
dosage
vaccination
immunization
inoculation
An inoculation against cholera is recommended.
(noun) 
Definition
a guess
(informal) 
Synonyms
guess
He took her pulse and made a guess at her blood pressure.
conjecture
Your assertion is merely a conjecture, not a fact.
surmise
Her surmise proved correct.
pot shot

idioms

See a shot in the arm
See a shot in the dark
See by a long shot
See call the shots
See have a shot
See like a shot
See long shot
(adjective) 
Definition
(of textiles) woven to give a changing colour effect
Synonyms
iridescent
iridescent bubbles
watered
moiré
opalescent
opalescent blue glass

Additional synonyms

in the sense of ball
A cannon ball struck the ship.
Synonyms
projectile,
shot,
missile,
bullet,
ammunition,
slug,
pellet,
grapeshot
in the sense of bang
Definition
a short loud explosive noise, such as the report of a gun
I heard four or five loud bangs.
Synonyms
explosion,
report,
shot,
pop,
clash,
crack,
blast,
burst,
boom,
slam,
discharge,
thump,
clap,
thud,
clang,
peal,
detonation
in the sense of blast
Definition
an explosion, such as that caused by dynamite
a shotgun blast
Synonyms
bang,
crack,
burst,
discharge,
volley,
outburst,
clap,
report,
salvo

Synonyms of 'shot'

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Additional synonyms

in the sense of bullet
Definition
a small metallic missile used as the projectile of a gun or rifle
There are three bullet holes in the windscreen.
Synonyms
projectile,
ball,
shot,
missile,
slug,
pellet
in the sense of conjecture
Definition
a guess
Your assertion is merely a conjecture, not a fact.
Synonyms
guess,
theory,
fancy,
notion,
speculation,
assumption,
hypothesis,
inference,
presumption,
surmise,
theorizing,
guesswork,
supposition,
shot in the dark,
guesstimate (informal)
in the sense of crack
Definition
a sudden sharp noise
Suddenly there was a loud crack and glass flew into the air.
Synonyms
snap,
pop,
crash,
burst,
explosion,
clap,
report
in the sense of crack
Definition
an attempt
I'd love to have a crack at the title next year.
Synonyms
attempt,
go (informal),
try,
shot (informal),
opportunity,
stab (informal)
in the sense of dose
Definition
a specific quantity of a medicine taken at one time
A dose of penicillin can wipe out infection.
Synonyms
measure,
amount,
allowance,
portion,
prescription,
ration,
draught,
dosage,
potion
in the sense of effort
Definition
a determined attempt to do something
He made no effort to hide.
Synonyms
attempt,
try,
endeavour,
shot (informal),
bid,
essay (formal),
go (informal),
stab (informal)
in the sense of endeavour
Definition
an effort to do something
His first endeavours in the field were wedding films.
Synonyms
attempt,
try,
shot (informal),
effort,
trial,
go (informal),
aim,
bid,
crack (informal),
venture,
enterprise,
undertaking,
essay (formal),
stab (informal)
in the sense of essay
Definition
an attempt
My first essay in running a company was a disaster.
Synonyms
attempt,
go (informal),
try,
effort,
shot (informal),
trial,
struggle,
bid,
test,
experiment,
crack (informal),
venture,
undertaking,
stab (informal),
endeavour,
exertion
in the sense of explosion
Definition
a violent release of energy resulting from a rapid chemical or nuclear reaction
Three people were badly injured in a bomb explosion.
Synonyms
blast,
crack,
burst,
bang,
discharge,
report,
blowing up,
outburst,
clap,
detonation
in the sense of go
Definition
an attempt
It took us two goes to get the colour right.
Synonyms
attempt,
try,
effort,
bid,
shot (informal),
crack (informal),
essay,
stab (informal),
whirl (informal),
whack (informal)

Additional synonyms

in the sense of hit
Definition
an impact or collision
The house took a direct hit then the rocket exploded.
Synonyms
shot,
blow,
impact,
collision
in the sense of inoculation
An inoculation against cholera is recommended.
Synonyms
injection,
shot (informal),
jab (informal),
vaccination,
dose,
vaccine,
booster,
immunization
in the sense of jab
Definition
an injection
painful anti-malaria jabs
Synonyms
injection,
vaccine,
vaccination,
inoculation,
shot (informal),
jag (informal)
in the sense of opalescent
Definition
having shimmering changing reflections, like opal
opalescent blue glass
Synonyms
iridescent,
pearly,
shimmering,
lustrous,
opaline,
shot,
prismatic,
rainbow-coloured,
polychromatic,
rainbow-hued,
nacreous
in the sense of opportunity
Definition
a good chance or prospect
I was given an opportunity to bathe and shower.I had the opportunity to go abroad and study.
Synonyms
chance,
opening,
time,
turn,
hour,
break (informal),
moment,
window,
possibility,
occasion,
slot (informal),
scope,
look-in (informal),
opRtunET
in the sense of pellet
Definition
a piece of small shot
He was taken to hospital for treatment to pellet wounds.
Synonyms
bullet,
shot,
buckshot,
lead shot
in the sense of picture
Definition
a visual representation produced on a surface, such as in a photograph or painting
I saw his picture in the paper.
Synonyms
photograph,
photo,
still,
shot,
selfie (informal),
image,
print,
frame,
slide,
snap,
exposure,
portrait,
snapshot,
transparency,
enlargement,
JPEG,
thumbnail
in the sense of pitch
Definition
the act or manner of pitching a ball
On the second pitch, Hernandez threw a ball to the backstop.
Synonyms
throw,
cast,
delivery,
toss,
hurl,
lob
in the sense of print
Definition
a photograph produced from a negative
a black and white print of the children
Synonyms
photograph,
photo,
snap
in the sense of projectile
Definition
an object thrown as a weapon or fired from a gun
an enormous artillery gun used to fire a huge projectile
Synonyms
missile,
shell,
bullet,
rocket

Additional synonyms

in the sense of report
Definition
a loud bang made by a gun or explosion
There was a loud report as the fuel tanks exploded.
Synonyms
bang,
sound,
crash,
crack,
noise,
blast,
boom,
explosion,
discharge,
detonation,
reverberation
in the sense of shooter
Definition
a person or thing that shoots
An eyewitness identified him as the shooter.
Synonyms
or woman">gunman or woman,
gunner,
sniper,
or woman">marksman or woman,
rifleman,
musketeer,
artilleryman
in the sense of snap
Definition
an informal photograph taken with a simple camera
a snap my mother took last year
Synonyms
photograph,
photo,
picture,
shot,
print,
slide,
snapshot
in the sense of stab
Definition
an attempt
Several times tennis stars have had a stab at acting.
Synonyms
attempt,
go (informal),
try,
shot (informal),
crack (informal),
essay,
endeavour
in the sense of stroke
Definition
a blow, knock, or hit
He was sending the ball into the net with each stroke.
Synonyms
blow,
hit,
knock,
pat,
rap,
thump,
swipe (informal)
in the sense of surmise
Definition
a conclusion based on incomplete or uncertain evidence
Her surmise proved correct.
Synonyms
guess,
speculation,
assumption,
thought,
idea,
conclusion,
notion,
suspicion,
hypothesis,
deduction,
inference,
presumption,
conjecture,
supposition
in the sense of throw
Definition
the act or an instance of throwing
One of the judges thought it was a foul throw.
Synonyms
toss,
pitch,
fling,
put,
cast,
shy,
sling,
lob (informal),
heave
in the sense of transparency
Definition
a positive photograph on transparent film, usually mounted in a frame or between glass plates, which can be viewed with the use of a slide projector
The first colour photo was a transparency of a tartan ribbon.
Synonyms
photograph,
slide,
exposure,
photo,
picture,
image,
print,
plate,
still
in the sense of try
Definition
an attempt or effort
I didn't really expect anything, but it was worth a try.
Synonyms
attempt,
go (informal),
shot (informal),
effort,
crack (informal),
essay,
stab (informal),
bash (informal),
endeavour,
whack (informal)
in the sense of turn
Definition
the right or opportunity to do something in an agreed order or succession
Let each child have a turn at fishing.
Synonyms
opportunity,
go,
spell,
shot (informal),
time,
try,
round,
chance,
period,
shift,
crack (informal),
succession,
fling,
stint,
whack (informal)

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