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marksmanship
marks·man M0115400 (märks′mən)n.1. A man skilled in shooting at a target.2. a. A classification in the US Army and Marine Corps for the lowest of three ratings of rifle proficiency.b. One who holds this rating. marks′man·ship′ n.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | marksmanship - skill in shooting acquirement, skill, accomplishment, attainment, acquisition - an ability that has been acquired by training | Translationsmark (maːk) noun1. (also Deutsche Mark, ~Deutschmark (ˈdoitʃmaːk) ) the standard unit of German currency before the euro. 馬克(德國在改採歐元前的舊貨幣) 马克(德国的旧货币) 2. a point given as a reward for good work etc. She got good marks in the exam. 分數(指成績) 分数(指成绩) 3. a stain. That spilt coffee has left a mark on the carpet. 污點 污点4. a sign used as a guide to position etc. There's a mark on the map showing where the church is. 標記 标记5. a cross or other sign used instead of a signature. He couldn't sign his name, so he made his mark instead. 畫押,記號 画押,记号 6. an indication or sign of a particular thing. a mark of respect. 表示,跡象 标签,符号 verb1. to put a mark or stain on, or to become marked or stained. Every pupil's coat must be marked with his name; That coffee has marked the tablecloth; This white material marks easily. 標上,弄污,留下標記,留下污點 标出,弄污,做标记,作记号,留下痕迹 2. to give marks to (a piece of work). I have forty exam-papers to mark tonight. 打分數 打分数3. to show; to be a sign of. X marks the spot where the treasure is buried. 指出,有…跡象 指明,是…的迹象 4. to note. Mark it down in your notebook. 記下 记下5. (in football etc) to keep close to (an opponent) so as to prevent his getting the ball. Your job is to mark the centre-forward. (足球)釘人防守 (足球)钉人防守,钉住(对手) marked adjective obvious or easily noticeable. There has been a marked improvement in her work. 顯著的 显著的ˈmarkedly (-kid-) adverb noticeably. It's markedly easier to do it by this method. 顯著地 显著地ˈmarker noun1. a person who marks eg the score at games. 記分員 记分员2. something used for marking, eg in scoring, showing the position of something etc. The area is indicated by large green markers. 標記物 标志物3. a type of pen, usually with a thick point. 馬克筆 记号笔ˈmarksman (ˈmaːks-) – plural ˈmarksmen – noun a person who shoots well. The police marksman did not kill the criminal – he wounded him in the leg to prevent him escaping. 神槍手 神枪手ˈmarksmanship noun a person's skill as a marksman. 槍法 枪法leave/make one's mark to make a permanent or strong impression. The horrors of the war have left their mark on the children. 留下永不磨滅的影響,留下深刻的影響 留下深刻的影响mark out1. to mark the boundary of (eg a football pitch) by making lines etc. The pitch was marked out with white lines. 劃出界線 划出(界线、范围) 2. to select or choose for some particular purpose etc in the future. He had been marked out for an army career from early childhood. 規劃 规划mark time to move the feet up and down as if marching, but without going forward. He's only marking time in this job till he gets a better one. 原地踏步,靜待時機 原地踏步IdiomsSeemarksmanMarksmanship
MarksmanshipBuffalo Bill(1846–1917) famed sharpshooter in Wild West show. [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 67]Crotusson of Pan, companion to Muses; skilled in archery. [Gk. Myth.: Howe, 70]Deadeye Dicksobriquet of 1880s cowboy-sharpshooter, Nat Love. [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 41]EgliNorse god, famed archer, met the same challenge as William Tell. [Norse Myth.: Brewer Dictionary, 323]Hawkeyesharpshooting frontier folk hero. [Am. Lit.: The Last of the Mohicans]Hickok, “Wild Bill”(1837–1876) sharpshooting stage driver and marshal of U.S. West. [Am. Hist.: Flexner, 387]Hood, Robinfamed throughout land for skill as archer. [Br. Lit.: Robin Hood]Oakley, Annie(1860–1926) renowned expert gunshooter of Buffalo Bill’s Wild West show. [Am. Hist.: Brewer Dictionary, 771]Robin-A-Bobbinsuch a bad archer, killed crow while aiming for pigeon. [Nurs. Rhyme: Mother Goose, 33]Tell, Williamshot apple off son’s head with arrow. [Swiss Legend: Brewer Dictionary, 1066; Ital. Opera: Rossini, William Tell]MedicalSeeshootingFinancialSeeMarkmarksmanship
Words related to marksmanshipnoun skill in shootingRelated Words- acquirement
- skill
- accomplishment
- attainment
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