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shot 的意思及用法,请帮忙提供一些详细资料.

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shot
[FCt]
n.
开枪, 射击, 子弹, 炮弹

SHOT
=Society for the History of Technology 技术史学会[美]

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n.(名词)
The firing or discharge of a weapon, such as a gun.
射击:一件武器,比如一支枪的开火或发射
The distance over which something is shot; the range.
射程:被射出的物体所经过的距离;射击范围
An attempt to hit a target with a projectile:
击中:用一个投射物打击一个目标的尝试:
His shot at the bear missed by inches.
就差几英寸他就打中那头熊了
An attempt to reach a target with a rocket:
发射:用火箭到达某个目标的尝试:
a moon shot.
登月发射
Sports An attempt to score in a game, as in soccer or hockey.
【体育运动】 射门:在比赛,比如足球或冰球比赛试图得分
Baseball A home run.
【棒球】 本垒打
Sports Games
【体育运动】 【游戏】
The flight or path of a projectile in a game.
投射或投程:比赛中投射物的飞行动作或路线
A stroke in a game, as in golf or billiards.
击球:在比赛中,比如高尔夫球或台球比赛中的一击
A pointed or critical remark.
一针见血的或批评性的话
Informal
【非正式用语】
An attempt; a try:
企图;尝试:
took a shot at losing weight.
采取一项减肥的尝试
A guess.
猜测
An opportunity:
一次机会:
gave him a fair shot at the part in the play.
给他一个出演剧中角色公平的机会
A chance at odds; something to bet on:
成功的机率;下赌注的对象:
The horse was a four-to-one shot.
这匹马的赌注是四比一
A solid projectile designed to be discharged from a firearm or cannon.
弹、子弹:用于从火器或大炮中发射的固体发射物
pl. shot Such projectiles considered as a group.
【复数】 shot 这种发射物的总称
pl. shot Tiny lead or steel pellets, especially ones used in a shotgun cartridge.
【复数】 shot 弹丸:细小的铅或钢弹,尤指那种用于作枪枝的弹药的
One of these pellets.
这种弹丸中的一种
Sports The heavy metal ball that is put for distance in the shot put.
【体育运动】 铅球:在投掷中看谁投得远的重金属球
One who shoots in a particular way:
射击手:一个以特定方式射击的人:
a good shot with the rifle and the bow.
枪和弓箭都射得很准
A charge of explosives used in blasting mine shafts.
在爆破矿井时一次爆破所使用的炸药
A detonation of an explosive charge.
炸药的爆炸
A photographic view or exposure:
风景照或曝光:
got a good shot of that last model.
给最后那位模特拍了一张很好的照片
A developed photographic image.
一张冲洗好的相片
A single cinematic view or take.
一个电影镜头或一次电影摄影
A hypodermic injection.
皮下注射
A small amount given or applied at one time:
少量:一次供给或使用的很小的数量:
a shot of oxygen.
少量的氧气
A drink, especially a jigger of liquor.
一杯,尤指一杯酒
An amount to be paid, as for drinks; a bill.
应付帐:应付的数目,比如酒钱;帐单
Nautical A length of chain equal to 15 fathoms (90 feet) in the United States and 12½ fathoms (75 feet) in Great Britain.
【航海】 一节链:一个锚链的长度,在美国合15英寸(90英尺),在英国合12.5英寸(7.5英尺)
v.tr.(及物动词)
shot.ted,shot.ting,shots
To load or weight with shot.
给…装弹丸或用铅丸加重于

like a shot
Very quickly.
非常快地
shot in the arm【非正式用语】
Something that boosts one's spirits.
兴奋剂:让人精神振奋的东西
shot in the dark【非正式用语】
A wild, unsubstantiated guess.
瞎猜:胡乱的、没有根据的猜测
An attempt that has little chance of succeeding.
成功可能性很小的尝试

Middle English
中古英语
from Old English sceot, scot * see skeud-
源自 古英语 sceot, scot *参见 skeud-

shot
shot 2
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v.(动词)
Past tense and past participle of shoot
shoot的过去式和过去分词
adj.(形容词)
Of changeable or variegated color; iridescent.
闪色的、杂色的:颜色可变的或杂色的;彩虹色的
Streaked or flecked with or as if with yarn of a different color:
交织的:用别的颜色的线或好象用其它颜色线弄成条纹或斑点的:
a blue suit shot with purple; a forest glade that was shot with sunlight.
一件有紫色条纹的蓝上衣;一块夕阳映照下的林中空地
Interspersed or permeated with a distinctive quality:
加杂的、渗透的:夹杂着或渗透着一种不同品质的:
Her apology was shot with irony.
她的道歉中夹杂着讽刺
Informal Worn-out; ruined.
【非正式用语】 筋疲力尽的;毁灭的

shot
[FCt]
adj.
shoot 的过去式及过去分词
发射出去的; 被射中的; 发了芽的
丸粒状的
[美俚]破旧的, 损坏的; 病弱的; 精疲力竭的; 失败的
[俚]喝醉了的
【纺】杂色的; 渗透的; 交织着的; 闪光的, 色采幻变的
half shot
[美俚]半醉, 微醉
blue silk shot with gold
杂有金线的蓝绸
shot cloth
闪光绸

shot through with
充满...的

SHOT
=Society for the History of Technology 技术史学会[美]

shot
shot 1
AHD:[sh¼t]
D.J.[.Kt]
K.K.[.$t]
n.
The firing or discharge of a weapon, such as a gun.
The distance over which something is shot; the range.
An attempt to hit a target with a projectile:
His shot at the bear missed by inches.
An attempt to reach a target with a rocket:
a moon shot.
Sports An attempt to score in a game, as in soccer or hockey.
Baseball A home run.
Sports Games
The flight or path of a projectile in a game.
A stroke in a game, as in golf or billiards.
A pointed or critical remark.
Informal
An attempt; a try:
took a shot at losing weight.
A guess.
An opportunity:
gave him a fair shot at the part in the play.
A chance at odds; something to bet on:
The horse was a four-to-one shot.
A solid projectile designed to be discharged from a firearm or cannon.
pl. shot Such projectiles considered as a group.
pl. shot Tiny lead or steel pellets, especially ones used in a shotgun cartridge.
One of these pellets.
Sports The heavy metal ball that is put for distance in the shot put.
One who shoots in a particular way:
a good shot with the rifle and the bow.
A charge of explosives used in blasting mine shafts.
A detonation of an explosive charge.
A photographic view or exposure:
got a good shot of that last model.
A developed photographic image.
A single cinematic view or take.
A hypodermic injection.
A small amount given or applied at one time:
a shot of oxygen.
A drink, especially a jigger of liquor.
An amount to be paid, as for drinks; a bill.
Nautical A length of chain equal to 15 fathoms (90 feet) in the United States and 12½ fathoms (75 feet) in Great Britain.
v.tr.
shot.ted,shot.ting,shots
To load or weight with shot.

like a shot
Very quickly.
shot in the armInformal
Something that boosts one's spirits.
shot in the darkInformal
A wild, unsubstantiated guess.
An attempt that has little chance of succeeding.

Middle English
from Old English sceot, scot * see skeud-

shot
shot 2
AHD:[sh¼t]
D.J.[.Kt]
K.K.[.$t]
v.
Past tense and past participle of shoot
adj.
Of changeable or variegated color; iridescent.
Streaked or flecked with or as if with yarn of a different color:
a blue suit shot with purple; a forest glade that was shot with sunlight.
Interspersed or permeated with a distinctive quality:
Her apology was shot with irony.
Informal Worn-out; ruined.

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