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one-shot
one-shot O5086800 (wŭn′shŏt′)adj. Informal 1. Becoming effective after only one attempt: looked for a one-shot solution to the problem.2. Being the only one and unlikely to be repeated: The funding was a one-shot deal.n. A standalone comic book that tells a self-contained story and is not part of a numbered series.one-shot adj 1. informal US another word for one-off 2. (General Sporting Terms) golf consisting of a single shot one′-shot` adj. 1. occurring, appearing, done, etc., only once. 2. achieved or accomplished with a single try: a one-shot solution. n. 3. a magazine, brochure, etc., published only one time and usu. devoted to one subject. 4. a single appearance by a performer. 5. a close-up camera shot of one person. 6. something occurring, done, used, etc., only once. Also, one′ shot`.[1905–10]one-shot
one-shotHaving only one occurrence or opportunity. Used as an adjective before a noun. This is a one-shot deal. If we back out now, there's no way we'll get a second chance.One-Shot
One-Shot Heart surgery A device for automatic anastomosis of vessels–eg, coronary arteries in < 2 mins, used with Mini-CABG instruments, which places 12 vascular clips for a complete closure. See Coronary arterial bypass graft. |