单词 | shot |
释义 | shot UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] verb past simple and past participle of ■shoot UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun SPORT 运动 IMPROVER countable ■a kick, hit or throw of the ball which is intended to score points in cricket, football, tennis or golf (板球、足球、网球或高尔夫球中旨在得分的)攻击,击打 •And that was a great shot by Marquez!那是马奎斯击出的精彩好球! •Graf drove a forehand shot down the line to win the match.葛拉芙一记正手击球,球正好落在界内,从而赢得了比赛。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun WEAPON 武器 ADVANCED countable ■the action of firing a gun or another weapon 发射;射击;开枪;开火 •He fired a good/poor shot ■someone who is skilled/not skilled at aiming and firing a gun 枪法好/差的枪手 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun ATTEMPT 试图 ADVANCED countable usually singular informal ■an attempt to do or achieve something that you have not done before 尝试;努力 •I thought I'd have •I've never tried bowling before, but I thought I'd give UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun FILM 电影 ADVANCED countable ■a photograph 照片,快照 •I got/took countable ■a short piece in a film in which there is a single action or a short series of actions (电影中的)镜头,片段 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun AMOUNT OF DRINK 一定量的饮料 countable ■a small amount of an alcoholic drink 少量烈酒 •a shot of UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun DRUG 毒品 a shot of sth informal ■the amount of a particular drug, whether medical or illegal, which is put into the body by a single injection (药品或毒品的)一次注射量 •The doctor gave UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun METAL BALL 金属球 countable ■a heavy metal ball thrown in a sports competition 铅球 See shot put uncountable ■a mass of small metal balls which are shot from a gun 弹丸,霰弹 •Shotgun cartridges contain lead UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun a shot in the arm ■something which has a sudden and positive effect on something, providing encouragement and new activity 刺激因素,兴奋剂 •Fresh investment would provide the shot in the arm that this industry so badly needs.新资金的挹注对该行业来说不啻是雪中送炭。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun a shot in the dark informal ■an attempt to guess something when you have no information or knowledge about the subject and therefore cannot possibly know what the answer is 无根据的瞎猜 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun give sth your best shot informal ■to do something as well as you can 尽量做好 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] noun like a shot informal ■When someone does something like a shot, they do it extremely quickly and enthusiastically 立刻,毫不迟疑地 •The moment I let go of the dog, she's off like a shot.我一放开那只狗,它拔腿就跑走了。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] adjective FREE 自由的 get/be shot of sth UK informal ■to get rid of or free of something, or to leave something 摆脱;除去;离开 •I can't wait to get shot of this office for a week.我迫不急待地要离开这间办公室一个礼拜的时间。 •I suspect he left home to get shot of that awful mother of his.我猜测他离家是为了摆脱他那位不可理喻的母亲。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] adjective CLOTH 衣服的 ■(of silk) woven in such a way that the colour appears to change depending on the angle at which the cloth is seen (丝绸)呈虹色的,颜色会随着观看角度闪变的 •Her evening dress is made of green shot silk.她的晚礼服是用绿色闪色丝绸做的。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] adjective DESTROYED 被毁坏的 informal ■no longer working or effective 用坏的,失效的 •It's no good - these gears are shot.没用了——这些齿轮已经磨坏了。 UK [ʃɒt] US [ʃɑ:t] adjective be shot through with sth ■to show or contain a particular emotion or quality in a noticeable way all the way through 充满 •Her novel is shot through with a haunting lyricism.她的小说充满了令人难忘的抒情描写。 •The report was shot through with inaccuracies.这份报告错误百出。 ⇒ See also shoot through at shoot |
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