单词 | shoot |
释义 | shootshootsshotshootingshootshoot1 /ʃuːt/ verb (past tense and past participle shot /ʃɒt $ ʃɑːt/)1gun [intransitive and transitive] to fire a gun at someone, or kill or injure someone with a gun: She pulled out a gun and shot him.pullshoot她拔枪射杀他。Don’t shoot!别开枪!shoot atSomeone on the roof was shooting at her.beshoot 屋顶上有个人在向她开枪。Three people were shot dead by police.beshoot 有三个人被警察开枪打死。shoot yourselfFinally, he shot himself.shoot最后他开枪自杀了。2move quickly [intransitive and transitive] to move quickly in a particular direction, or to make something move in this wayshoot out/through/into etcI shot out of bed.shoot我从床上一跃而起。shoot something out/into etcMost fountains shoot water into the air.fountain大多数喷泉把水喷射到空中。3film [intransitive and transitive] to take photographs or make a film of something: The movie was shot in Rome.beshoot这部影片是在罗马拍摄的。4ball [transitive] to kick or throw a ball towards the place in a sports game where you can make points: Giggs shot from outside the penalty box.shoot吉格斯从禁区外射门。Phrasal verbsshoot somebody/something ↔ down phrasal verb1to make an enemy plane crash to the ground, by firing weapons at it: His plane was shot down over Russia.beshoot他的飞机在俄罗斯上空被击落。2to tell someone that what they are saying or suggesting is wrong or stupid: Whenever I suggest anything, I get shot down in flames.shootflame每当我提点什么建议都会被完全否决。shoot up phrasal verb to increase very quickly: Prices shot up by 60%.priceshoot价格猛增了60%。THESAURUS increaseTHESAURUS: shootshoot to fire a gun at someone, or kill or injure someone with a gun: He shot a police officer.shootSomeone shot at our car.shootGunmen shot two security guards during a raid on a bank.gunmanshootguardfire to shoot bullets from a gun, or send an explosive object towards someone or something: The police fired into the air.fireThe gunman fired three bullets – luckily all of them missed.firebulletmissDozens of rockets were fired.rocketbefirelaunch to send a large rocket or missile into the air: The country will soon be able to launch nuclear weapons.weaponopen fire to start shooting: The soldiers opened fire, killing several protesters.soldieropenkillprotestershell to fire shells (=metal containers filled with explosives) in a war, using large guns: They started shelling the hospital.startshell |
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