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单词 shot
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shot

noun
 
/ʃɒt/
/ʃɑːt/
Idioms

    with gun

  1.  
    [countable] the act of firing a gun; the sound this makes射击;开枪(或炮);枪(或炮)声
    • We heard some shots in the distance.我们听见远处有几声枪响。
    • shot at somebody/something Someone took a shot at the car.有人朝轿车开了一枪。
    • shot to something She was killed by a single shot to the head.她头部中了一枪身亡。
    • The man fired several shots from his pistol.那个男人用手枪开了几枪。
    see also gunshot, potshot
    Extra Examples
    • I heard a pistol shot.我听到一声枪响。
    • The shot hit him in the chest.子弹击中了他的胸膛。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • fine
    • good
    … of shots
    • volley
    verb + shot
    • aim
    • fire
    • take
    shot + verb
    • ring out
    • hit somebody/​something
    • strike somebody/​something
    preposition
    • shot from
    • shot to
  2. [countable] a good, bad, etc. shot a person who shoots a gun in a particular way (well, badly, etc.)优秀(或不高明等的)射手,枪手,炮手
    • She is a crack shot with a rifle.她是步枪神射手。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • crack
    • excellent
    • good
  3. in sport

  4.  
    [countable] an attempt to score a goal or point in a game射门;投篮
    • He took a shot from the edge of the box.他在禁区边缘起脚射门。
    • Taylor scored with a low shot into the corner of the net.泰勒一脚低射,把球射入网角。
    • She turned and hit a shot that looked like a certain goal.她转身射出一记看起来像是某个进球的射门。
    • A defender managed to block his shot.一名防守队员成功封堵了他的射门。
    • shot at something Unfortunately her shot at goal missed.可惜她射门没进。
    • shot on something England had a few shots on goal.英格兰队有几次射门。
    see also hook shot, jump shot, set shot
    Extra Examples
    • He scuffed a shot from the edge of the box.他在罚球区边缘区域起脚射门。
    • I took a few more shots at the target, but missed every time.我朝靶子又射了几次,但都没射中。
    • My first shot went wide, but my second was right on target.第一次我射偏了,但第二次球进了。
    • The goalkeeper parried his first shot but he scored from the rebound.守门员挡开了第一次射门,但是他补射得分。
    • Their captain tried a long shot on goal.他们的队长试图来个远射。
    • his right-footed shot from outside the penalty area禁区外他的右脚射门
    Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • excellent
    • fine
    • good
    verb + shot
    • crack
    • get in
    • have
    shot + verb
    • be on target
    • go wide
    • miss
    preposition
    • shot at
    • shot on
    • shot from
  5.  
    [countable] an act of hitting the ball击球
    • Good shot!好球!
    • Go on—take another shot.来吧,再打一次。
    • She started the day one shot off the lead.她开始了这一天,一杆领先。
    see also chip shot, drop shot, passing shotTopics Sports: ball and racket sportsb2
  6. (often the shot)
    [singular] the heavy ball that is used in the sports competition called shot-put铅球Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  7. photograph

  8.  
    [countable] a photograph相片;照片
    • We stood there patiently while he snapped a few shots.我们耐心地站在那里,他拍了几张照片。
    • 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。
    • I decided to stop and take a quick shot of the street.我决定停下来快速拍摄街道。
    Synonyms photographphotographpicture photo shot snapshot/​snap printThese are all words for a picture that has been made using a camera.photograph a picture that has been made using a camera:
    • a photograph of the house这座房子的照片
    • Can I take a photograph?我可以拍个照吗?
    picture a photograph:
    • We had our picture taken in front of the hotel.我们在旅馆前照了相。
    photo a photograph:
    • a passport photo护照照片
    photograph, picture or photo?Photograph is slightly more formal and photo is slightly less formal. Picture is used especially in the context of photographs in newspapers, magazines and books.shot a photograph:
    • I tried to get a shot of him in the water.我试着给他拍一张在水中的照片。
    Shot often places more emphasis on the process of taking the photograph, rather than the finished picture.
    snapshot/​snap an informal photograph that is taken quickly, and not by a professional photographer:
    • holiday snaps假日拍的照片
    print a copy of a photograph that is produced from film or from a digital camera:
    • a set of prints一套照片
    Patterns
    • a colour photograph/​picture/​photo/​snap/​print
    • to take a photograph/​picture/​photo/​shot/​snapshot
    see also mugshot, screenshot, snapshot
    Extra Examples
    • I tried to get a shot of him in the water.我试着给他拍一张在水中的照片。
    • publicity shots宣传照
    • She took a wide-angle shot of the house and garden.她用广角拍摄了房子和花园。
    • Kate snapped a few shots with her camera through the window.凯特用自己的相机从窗口抓拍了几张照片。
    • I got some great shots of the runners as they crossed the line.我拍了一些赛跑运动员撞线的精彩照片。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • camera
    • close-up
    • long
    … of shots
    • series
    verb + shot
    • get
    • take
    • snap
    shot + verb
    • show something
    preposition
    • shot from
    • shot of
  9. scene in film

  10.  
    [countable] a scene in a film that is filmed continuously by one camera(电影中的)镜头
    • 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
    • The director is clearly fond of tracking and aerial shots.导演显然很喜欢跟踪和航拍。
    • The exterior shots were filmed in Morocco and Malta.外景镜头是在摩洛哥和马耳他拍摄的。
    Topics Film and theatreb2
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • camera
    • close-up
    • long
    … of shots
    • series
    verb + shot
    • get
    • take
    • snap
    shot + verb
    • show something
    preposition
    • shot from
    • shot of
  11. bullets

  12. (also lead shot)
    [uncountable] a large number of small metal balls that you fire together from a shotgun铅沙弹
    • Round shot whistled over our heads.球形实心弹在我们头顶嗖嗖地飞过。
    • Conservationists have called on the government to ban the use of lead shot in shotgun cartridges.环境保护人士要求政府禁止使用猎枪铅弹。
    see also buckshot
  13. [countable]
    (plural shot)
    a large stone or metal ball that was shot from a cannon or large gun in the past(旧时用大炮发射的石质或金属的)弹丸
  14. remark/action

  15. [countable] a remark or an action that is usually one of a series, and is aimed against somebody/something that you are arguing or competing with(针对对手、多为一系列之一的)一席话,一击
    • This statement was the opening shot in the argument.这番话打响了争论的第一炮。
    • 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。
    • He couldn't resist taking a cheap shot at his political opponent.他无法抗拒对他的政治对手进行恶意攻击。
    see also parting shot
    Extra Examples
    • As her parting shot she warned Pete never to come near her again.临别时,她警告皮特不要再靠近她。
    • the opening shot in the election campaign竞选活动的头一炮
    Topics Opinion and argumentc2
  16. attempt

  17. [countable, usually singular] shot (at something/at doing something) (informal) the act of trying to do or achieve something尝试;努力
    • The team are looking good for a shot at the title.看来这个队力争夺冠的势头不错。
    • 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。
    • I'm willing to give it a shot.我愿意试试。
    • Just give it your best shot (= try as hard as you can) and you'll be fine.只要尽自己最大努力,你就会有好的结果。
    see also a long shot, one-shotTopics Successc2
  18. drug

  19. [countable] (informal, especially North American English) a small amount of a drug that is put into your body using a syringe注射 synonym injection
    • a flu shot (= to protect you against flu)打预防流感的针
    • a shot of morphine打一针吗啡
    Extra Examples
    • Have you had all your shots for your expedition yet?为外出考察而要打的预防针你都打完了吗?
    • The applause acted on her like a shot of adrenalin.掌声犹如给她注射了一支强心剂。
    • a shot of penicillin一针青霉素
    Topics Healthcarec1
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • booster
    • allergy
    • flu
    verb + shot
    • give somebody
    • get
    • have
    preposition
    • shot of
  20. drink

  21. [countable] (informal) a small amount of a drink, especially a strong alcoholic one少量饮料;(尤指)少量烈酒
    • a shot of whisky一点威士忌
  22. of spacecraft

  23. [countable] (especially in compounds) the process of sending a spacecraft into and through space发射
    • The space shot was shown live on television.此次太空发射在电视上做了实况转播。
    • a moon shot登陆月球的尝试
  24. horse/dog in race

  25. [singular] (used with numbers) a horse, dog, etc. that has the particular chance of winning a race that is mentioned有…获胜可能的马(或狗)
    • The horse is a 10–1 shot.这匹马的获胜率为 10:1。
    Topics Sports: other sportsc2
  26. Word Originnoun Old English sc(e)ot, gesc(e)ot of Germanic origin; related to German Geschoss, from the base of the verb shoot.
Idioms
a big noise/shot/name
  1. an important person要人;大人物;知名人士
call the shots/tune
  1. (informal) to be the person who controls a situation控制;操纵
like a shot
  1. (informal) very quickly and without hesitating立刻;飞快地;毫不犹豫
    • If I had the chance to go there, I'd go like a shot.要是我有机会去那儿,我会毫不犹豫就去的。
a long shot
  1. an attempt or a guess that is not likely to be successful but is worth trying成功希望不大的尝试;把握不大的猜测;姑妄一猜
    • It's a long shot, but it just might work.没有什么把握,但也许行得通。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2, Difficulty and failurec2
not by a long shot (North American English, British English)
(also not by a long chalk British English)
  1. not nearly; not at all完全不;根本没有
    • It's not over yet—not by a long shot.事情还没有结束——还远远没有结束。
parting shot
  1. a final remark, especially an unkind one, that somebody makes as they leave临去的放话(尤指不友善的)
    • As her parting shot she warned Pete never to come near her again.临别时,她警告皮特不要再靠近她。
a shot across the/somebody’s bows
  1. something that you say or do as a warning to somebody about what might happen if they do not change, etc.(若不改变就会有某种后果的)警告
a shot in the arm
  1. something that encourages somebody/something or gives them the help they need鼓舞的力量;令人振奋的事情;强心针
    • Their enthusiasm has been a shot in the arm for all of us.他们的热情为我们所有人打了一针强心剂。
a shot/stab in the dark
  1. a guess; something you do without knowing what the result will be瞎猜;盲动;盲干
    • The figure he came up with was really just a shot in the dark.他得出的数字实际上只是瞎猜而已。
    • It was only a stab in the dark, but I hoped I could learn something.虽然那只是在瞎弄,但我还是希望能学会点儿东西。
    Topics Doubt, guessing and certaintyc2

shot

verb
/ʃɒt/
/ʃɑːt/
  1. past tense, past participle of shoot
    Word Originnoun Old English sc(e)ot, gesc(e)ot of Germanic origin; related to German Geschoss, from the base of the verb shoot.

shot

adjective
/ʃɒt/
/ʃɑːt/
Idioms
  1. shot (with something) (of cloth, hair, etc.) having another colour showing through or mixed with the main colour杂色的;闪色的
    • shot silk闪光绸
    • black hair shot with grey黑色头发搭配灰色
    • a cloudy sky shot with streaks of sunlight多云的天空,伴随着阳光的条纹
  2. [not before noun] (informal) in a very bad condition; destroyed破烂不堪;筋疲力尽;毁坏
    • The brakes on this car are shot.这辆车上的刹车完全失灵了。
    • 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。
    • After the accident his nerves were shot to pieces.经历了那场事故,他的神经脆弱到了极点。
  3. Word Originnoun Old English sc(e)ot, gesc(e)ot of Germanic origin; related to German Geschoss, from the base of the verb shoot.
Idioms
be/get shot of somebody/something
  1. (British English, informal) to get rid of somebody/something so you no longer have the problems they cause摆脱;解决;处理
    • I'll be glad to get shot of this car.我巴不得处理掉这辆车呢。
    • By the end of the week I just couldn’t wait to get shot of them.到了周末,我已经迫不及待地想拍摄它们了。
shot through with something
  1. containing a lot of a particular colour, quality or feature布满,充满,富有(某种颜色、品质或特征)
    • a voice shot through with emotion富有感情的声音
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