单词 | shoot |
释义 | shoot noun¹ 1new part of a plant嫩芽adjective | verb + shoot | shoot + verb adjective➤fresh, green, new, tender, young新芽;绿芽;嫩枝;幼苗➤growing发芽的嫩枝▸➤flowering, leafy开花的/多叶的嫩枝▸➤lateral, side侧枝▸➤bamboo竹笋verb + shoot➤have有芽◆this plant has no shoots yet.这株植物还没发芽。➤develop, produce, put out, put up, send out, send up (especially name) 发出新芽;冒出新枝;抽出嫩枝◆these shrubs will need more light to produce flowering shoots.这些灌木需要更多的光照才能抽出开花的新枝。shoot + verb➤appear, come up, develop, emerge, grow嫩芽发出;新枝冒出◆keep the bulbs in a cool dark place until shoots appear.把球茎置于阴凉处直至冒出新芽。shoot noun² 2occasion when you photograph sb/sth拍摄adjective | preposition adjective➤commercial, cover, fashion, film, magazine, movie, photo, photographic, video广告摄影;封面摄影;时装摄影;电影拍摄;杂志摄影;摄影;摄像◆a cover shoot for the september issue of cosmopolitan9 月号《大都会》的封面照◆a five-day photo shoot in cyprus在塞浦路斯的 5 天拍照➤location外景拍摄➤night夜间摄影◆an outdoor night shoot on a balcony in prague在布拉格一处阳台上夜间拍摄的室外照➤one-day, two-day, etc.一天、两天等的拍摄preposition➤on a/the shoot去摄影◆he goes out on photo shoots with very little equipment.他几乎没带什么设备就外出拍照去了。shoot verbadverb | verb + shoot | preposition | phrases adverb➤accurately, straight准确/迳直命中◆she trained for days until she could shoot straight.她练习了多日,直到能够准确命中。➤accidentally走火◆he accidentally shot himself in the foot.他意外打中了自己的脚。➤fatally击中要害◆four policemen were fatally shot in the incident.这次事件中 4 名警察受了致命枪伤。➤summarily即刻击毙◆if caught, the men could be summarily shot as spies.这些人一旦被抓就可能被当作间谍立即处决。➤back开枪还击◆the soldiers shot back at invading planes with rifles.士兵们用步枪向入侵的飞机还击。➤down击落◆the airliner was shot down near korea.该航班在朝鲜附近被击落。verb + shoot➤want to想要开枪▸➤threaten to威胁要开枪▸➤be about to, be going to正打算/将要开枪◆i thought for a moment that he was going to shoot.一时间我以为他要开枪。➤try to试图开枪preposition➤at向⋯射击◆the soldiers were shooting at a target.士兵正向目标射击。➤in射在⋯◆he was shot in the back.他后背捱了一枪。➤into射进⋯◆troops shot into the air to stop the rioting.部队向空中鸣枪以平息骚乱。➤with用⋯射击◆she was shot with a small automatic pistol.她被人用一把小型自动手枪击中。phrases➤shoot (sb) on sight当场击毙(某人)◆any intruders will be shot on sight.闯入者将一律当场击毙。➤shoot sb dead开枪打死某人◆the police shot him dead.警察击毙了他。◆twenty wolves have been shot dead in alaska.在阿拉斯加已经有 20 只狼被枪杀。➤shoot to kill开枪射杀◆the soldiers were told to shoot to kill.士兵得到命令要开枪射杀。◆a shoot-to-kill policy枪枪致命的政策➤shot and killed被枪杀◆four protestors were shot and killed by police.4 名抗议者被警察枪杀。➤shot to death被击毙◆she was shot to death for a crime she did not commit.她因不实罪名而被枪毙。 shoot /ʃuːt/ verb [intransitive] (shot, shot /ʃɒt; name ʃɑːt/) 1. (used with an adverb or a preposition 与副词或介词连用) to increase very quickly 飙升;快速增长◆profits shot up 40% last year. 去年利润飙升了 40%。◆the dollar briefly shot above 120 yen. 美元短暂升至 120 日元以上。 ➡ see note at increase 2. (used with an adverb or a preposition 与副词或介词连用) to become important, powerful, famous, etc. suddenly or quickly 迅速变得重要(或强大、出名等)◆they think he will shoot to the top of the company. 他们认为他将很快升到公司最高层。◆she shot to fame by building up the company from nothing into a stock market star. 她把公司从默默无名做成股票市场上的明星,由此迅速成名。 ➡ overshoot , undershoot ●shoot for sth (name) to try to achieve or get sth, especially sth difficult 努力争取◆we've been shooting for a pay raise for months. 几个月来,我们一直在争取加薪。☞ shoot shoot verb ➡ see also the entry for kill另见 kill 条shoot ♦︎ fire ♦︎ open fire ♦︎ launchthese words all mean to use a gun or to send a weapon from somewhere, for example a ship.这些词均表示开枪或发射武器。patterns and collocations 句型和搭配◆to shoot / fire at sb / sth◆to fire / open fire on sb / sth◆to shoot / fire wide / back◆to shoot / fire blanks / bullets / arrows◆to fire / launch a missile / torpedo◆a gun shoots / fires■ shoot (shot, shot) [intransitive, transitive] to use a gun or bow and arrow; (of a gun, etc.) to shoot bullets or arrows; to kill or wound a person or animal by shooting at them开枪;射击;(枪等)发射(子弹或箭);射杀;射伤◆don't shoot- i surrender.别开枪 - 我投降。◆the police rarely shoot to kill (= try to kill the people they shoot at).警察开枪很少是要把人打死。◆does this gun actually shoot?这支枪真能发射子弹吗?◆this is just a toy gun-it doesn't shoot real bullets.这只是支玩具枪 - 不能发射真子弹。◆a man was shot in the leg.一名男子腿部中弹。◆he shot himself during a fit of depression.他一时心灰意冷,开枪自杀了。◆three people were shot dead during the robbery.抢劫过程中有三人被开枪打死。ⓘ in british english you can shoot bullets/arrows but you cannot 'shoot a gun' or larger weapons such as missiles.在英式英语中,可以说 shoot bullets/arrows,但不说 shoot a gun,发射导弹等更大的武器也不能用 shoot◆he shot his gun into the air. ◆missiles were shot at the enemy. it is possible to use shoot in this way in american english.但在美式英语中可以这样用◆ (name) have you ever shot a gun before?你以前开过枪吗?■ fire [intransitive, transitive] to shoot bullets from a gun; to shoot an arrow or missile into the sky or through water; (of a gun) to shoot bullets开枪;射(箭);发射(导弹);(枪)射出(子弹)◆the officer ordered his men to fire.那军官下令士兵射击。◆soldiers fired on the crowd, killing several people.士兵们向人群开枪,打死了几个人。◆he fired the gun into the air.他朝天鸣枪。◆they ran away as soon as the first shot was fired.第一枪刚响他们就跑了。◆we heard the sound of guns firing.我们听见了枪炮声。■ open fire -->idiomto start firing shots from a gun开始射击;开火◆the gunmen opened fire on the police.持枪歹徒向警察开火。■ launch /lɔːntʃ/ [transitive] to send a weapon such as a missile into the sky or through water发射(导弹等)◆the ship was hit by three torpedoes launched from the enemy submarine.船被敌方潜艇发射的三颗鱼雷击中了。shoot(shot, shot) [intransitive, transitive] (always used with an adverb or preposition总是与副词或介词连用) to move suddenly and quickly in a particular direction; to make sb/sth do this(朝某个方向)冲,奔,飞驰;使飞驰◆flames were shooting up through the roof.火不断从房顶蹿上来。◆a cat shot out into the road in front of him.一只猫突然蹿到他前面的路上。◆he shot an arm out to stop her.他猛地伸出胳膊去拦阻她。shoot(shot, shot) [intransitive, transitive] to make a film or photograph of sth拍摄;摄影;拍照◆cameras ready? ok, shoot!摄影机准备好了吗?好,开拍!◆where was the movie shot?那部电影是在哪儿拍的?◆the movie was shot in black and white.那部电影拍成了黑白片。shoot(shot, shot) [intransitive, transitive] to use a gun or bow and arrow; (of a gun, etc.) to shoot bullets or arrows; to kill or wound a person or animal by shooting at them开枪;射击;(枪等)发射(子弹或箭);射杀;射伤◆don't shoot- i surrender.别开枪 - 我投降。◆the police rarely shoot to kill (= try to kill the people they shoot at).警察开枪很少是要把人打死。◆does this gun actually shoot?这支枪真能发射子弹吗?◆this is just a toy gun-it doesn't shoot real bullets.这只是支玩具枪 - 不能发射真子弹。◆a man was shot in the leg.一名男子腿部中弹。◆he shot himself during a fit of depression.他一时心灰意冷,开枪自杀了。◆three people were shot dead during the robbery.抢劫过程中有三人被开枪打死。ⓘ in british english you can shoot bullets/arrows but you cannot 'shoot a gun' or larger weapons such as missiles.在英式英语中,可以说 shoot bullets/arrows,但不说 shoot a gun,发射导弹等更大的武器也不能用 shoot◆he shot his gun into the air. ◆missiles were shot at the enemy. it is possible to use shoot in this way in american english.但在美式英语中可以这样用◆ (name) have you ever shot a gun before?你以前开过枪吗?shoot¹/ʃu:t ||; ʃut/verb (past tense past participle shot /ʃɒt ||; ʃɑt/) 1. [i,t] shoot (sth) (at sb/sth) to fire a gun or another weapon 开枪;射击;射箭: ◇don't shoot! 不要开枪!◇she shot an arrow at the target, but missed it. 她向靶子射了一箭,但没有射中。 2. [t] to injure or kill sb/sth with a gun 射伤;击毙: ◇the policeman was shot in the arm. 那个警察手臂中了一枪。◇the soldier was shot dead. 那个士兵被射杀。 3. [i,t] to hunt and kill birds and animals with a gun as a sport 狩猎;猎杀: ◇he goes shooting at the weekends. 他每逢周末都去打猎。 ☞look at hunting. 参看hunting。 4. [i,t] to move somewhere quickly and suddenly; to make sth move in this way (使)朝某方向突然快速移动: ◇the car shot past me at 100 miles per hour. 那辆汽车以每小时100英里的速度从我身旁飞驰而过。 5. [i] (of pain) to go very suddenly along part of your body (指疼痛)剧烈: ◇the pain shot up my leg. 我的腿一阵剧痛。◇shooting pains in the chest 胸口剧痛 6. [i,t] to make a film or photograph of sth 拍摄电影或照片 · ◇they shot the scene ten times. 那场戏他们拍了十次。 7. [i] shoot (at sth) (in football, etc) to try to kick or hit the ball into the goal (足球等)射门: ◇he should have shot instead of passing. 他应该射门而不该把球传给别人。 ☞noun shot 名词为shot shoot sb/sth down to make sb/sth fall to the ground by shooting him/her/it 击落;击倒: ◇the helicopter was shot down by a missile. 那架直升机被一枚导弹击落。 shoot up to increase by a large amount; to grow very quickly 迅速增加或上升: ◇prices have shot up in the past year. 过去一年物价急剧上升。 shoot²/ʃu:t ||; ʃut/noun [c] a new part of a plant or tree 嫩芽;新枝 ☞picture at flower 见flower插图 shoot1 to fire a gun or other weapon2 to shoot someone or something3 to be shot at by someone4 to point a gun or weapon carefully before shooting5 when someone shoots a gun6 the sound of shooting7 someone who uses a gunrelated wordssee alsokill,hurt/injure,weapon,army,war,crime,violent,1. to fire a gun or other weapon 开枪等 shoot /ʃuːt/ [intransitive verb] to point a gun towards someone or something, and make bullets come out of it in order to kill or injure them 射击;开枪;发射 if you move, i'll shoot. 你动一下我就开枪。 make sure you hold the gun steady and shoot straight. 一定要把枪端稳,瞄准打过去。shoot at armed robbers who shot at a security guard are still being hunted by police. 一群武装劫匪开枪打中了一名保安人员,警方仍在追捕中。 we used to shoot at empty bottles for practice. 我们以前经常练习射击空瓶子。shoot to kill in order to kill someone 开枪击毙 the defence minister had ordered troops to shoot to kill if attacked. 国防部长曾经下令军队,遭遇袭击时可以开枪杀人。 fire /faɪəʳ/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to make bullets come out of a gun, or send an explosive object towards someone or something 开枪;射击,轰击 he regained his balance, took aim, and fired. 他重新稳住自己,瞄准目标,然后开枪。fire into the police fired into the air to make the crowd break up. 警察朝天鸣枪驱散人群。fire at as soon as we crossed the border, enemy troops started firing at us. 我们一越过边境,敌军就开始朝我们开枪射击。fire a shot/bullet/round kendrick fired three shots at the president's car. 肯德里克朝总统座车开了三枪。fire a gun/weapon/pistol etc suddenly the car stopped, and the passenger got out and fired a kalashnikov rifle at the police car. 突然,那辆汽车停了下来,车上的人下车用一把卡拉什尼科夫步枪朝警车扫射。 open fire /ˌəʊpən ˈfaɪəʳ/ [verb phrase] to start shooting 开枪,开火 the colonel gave the order for the soldiers to open fire. 上校下令士兵开火。open fire on troops opened fire on a group of unarmed demonstrators in the city centre. 军队在市中心向手无寸铁的游行示威人群开了枪。 take a shot at /ˌteɪk ə ˈʃɒt ætǁ-ˈʃɑːt-/ [verb phrase] to shoot once at someone or something, hoping to hit them 朝…开枪 agent cooper stood back and took a shot at the lock on the door. 库珀探员往后退,朝门上的锁开了一枪。 the police claim that someone took a shot at them, and they had to withdraw for their own safety. 警方称有人朝他们开了一枪,他们为了自身的安全不得不撤退。 take a potshot at /ˌteɪk ə ˈpɒtʃɒt ætǁ-ˈpɑːtʃɑːt-/ [verb phrase] to shoot at someone or something, especially from far away, without aiming carefully [尤从远处]朝…乱开枪 a bird flew out of the tree and harry took a potshot at it. 一只鸟儿从树里飞了出来,哈里就随便地朝它开枪。 somebody was taking potshots at us from behind the bushes. 有人在树丛后面朝我们乱开枪。 shell /ʃel/ [transitive verb] to shoot at enemy soldiers, cities etc in a war, using large guns that can shoot from long distances [在战争中从远距离]炮轰,轰击[敌军、城市等] british warships began shelling german positions along the coast. 英军战舰开始炮轰德军沿岸阵地。 border towns have been shelled by enemy aircraft for the past two months. 边境城镇近两个月来一直遭受敌机的轰炸。 bombard /bɒmˈbɑːʳdǁbɑːm-/ [transitive verb] to shoot at a place using a lot of large guns all firing at the same time [许多大炮同时]炮击,轰炸 the allied forces bombarded the enemy trenches for weeks. 盟军炮轰敌军战壕,历时数周。bombard somebody/something with something cromwell's men had been bombarding the fort with their artillery for several days. 连日来,克伦威尔的部下一直用大炮轰击堡垒。2. to shoot someone or something 开枪射击某人或某物 shoot /ʃuːt/ [transitive verb] to kill or injure someone by firing bullets from a gun 射死;射伤;射击 i was afraid they were going to shoot us. 我担心他们会开枪打我们。 rico had been shot by a member of a rival gang. 里科被敌对黑帮的一名成员开枪打中了。shoot somebody in the back/chest/leg etc he had been shot in the chest but managed to crawl to safety. 他胸部中弹,但还是设法爬到了安全的地方。shoot somebody dead a tourist was shot dead by muggers in new orleans last night. 昨晚在新奥尔良,一名游客被行凶抢劫者开枪打死。 shoot down /ˌʃuːt ˈdaʊn/ [transitive phrasal verb] to shoot an aircraft so that it falls from the sky 击落[飞机] shoot something down local militiamen shot down a federal army helicopter as it flew over the capital. 一架联邦军用直升机飞过州府上空的时候,当地民兵将它击落。shoot down something they said the plane had been on a spy mission and they were justified in shooting it down. 他们说这架飞机是在执行间谍任务,被击落是罪有应得。 be hit /biː ˈhɪt/ [verb phrase] to be injured or damaged by bullets 被击中 i didn't realize he'd been hit until he fell to the ground. 等到他倒在地上,我才知道他被击中了。 one of our planes has been hit. 我们的一架飞机被击中了。be hit in the chest/face etc he was hit in the arm by a sniper's bullet but carried on fighting. 他的手臂被狙击手的子弹击中,但他还是继续战斗。 gun down /ˌgʌn ˈdaʊn/ [transitive phrasal verb] to shoot someone, especially someone who cannot defend themselves, so that they are killed or badly injured 开枪击倒;击毙[尤指无自卫能力的人] gun down somebody the bank robbers gunned down two employees who tried to stop them getting away. 抢劫银行的歹徒开枪击倒了两名试图阻止他们逃跑的职员。gun somebody down two men dragged him out of his home, and gunned him down in the street. 两名男子把他从家中拖出来,开枪把他击倒在街上。 pick off /ˌpɪk ˈɒf/ [transitive phrasal verb] to shoot people or animals one by one from a distance [从远处]逐个地瞄准打死[人或动物] pick off somebody jesse hid behind a rock and picked off the sheriff's men one by one as they rode past. 杰西躲在岩石背后,等警长部下骑马经过时就开枪逐个把他们打死。pick somebody off our rifles were much more powerful and we were able to pick the enemy off before they could even fire at us. 我们的来复枪火力大多了,敌人还没来得及朝我们开枪,我们就把他们逐个击毙了。3. to be shot at by someone 遭到某人射击 be shot at /biː ˈʃɒt ætǁ-ˈʃɑːt-/ [verb phrase] i heard a bullet whistle past my ear, and i realized we were being shot at. 我听到一颗子弹在我耳边呼啸而过,就意识到有人在朝我们开枪。 the un troops shouldn't be there just to be shot at -- they should be allowed to defend themselves. 联合国部队不该就在那里任人射击一应该允许他们自卫。 under fire /ʌndəʳ ˈfaɪəʳ/ [adverb] if someone is under fire, they are being shot at, especially by several people during a battle 遭到射击;遭到炮火轰击 the men's faces were white with fear -- none of them had ever been under fire before. 那些人吓得面如土色——他们以前从没遭到过射击。under heavy fire being shot at repeatedly 遭到猛烈射击 although they were under heavy fire from all sides, they managed to get the wounded off the battlefield. 虽然四面八方都有炮火猛烈的射击,他们还是设法把伤员运出了战场。come under fire start being shot at 遭到射击 troops sent to quell the fighting came under fire themselves. 被派去平息战乱的军队自己也遭到了射击。 be caught in the crossfire /biː ˌkɔːt ɪn ðə ˈkrɒsfaɪəʳǁ-ˈkrɔːs-/ [verb phrase] if someone is caught in the crossfire, they are trapped between two groups of people who are shooting at each other, and may be shot accidentally themselves 在交叉火力中受到两面夹攻 two civilians were killed when they were caught in the crossfire between the police and the protestors. 两个平民在警方和抗议者的交叉火力中不幸身亡。4. to point a gun or weapon carefully before shooting 射击之前把枪或武器瞄准 aim /eɪm/ [intransitive/transitive verb] to choose the place, person etc that you want to hit and point your gun or weapon at it carefully 瞄准;把…瞄准 he picked up his shotgun, aimed, then fired. 他拿起猎枪,瞄准,然后开枪。 the firing squad were already aiming their rifles and waiting for the order to shoot. 行刑队已经举枪瞄准,听候命令准备射击了。aim at which part of the target were you aiming at? 你瞄准的是目标的哪个部分?aim for somebody's head/chest etc you can tell he was a professional killer -- they always aim for the chest. 看得出他是个职业杀手—他们总是瞄准胸膛。aim something at something the rocket-launchers are aimed at washington. 火箭发射筒瞄准了华盛顿。 take aim /ˌteɪk ˈeɪm/ [verb phrase not in passive] to point a gun or weapon towards someone or something when preparing to shoot them 瞄准 for those few seconds when they are taking aim, the soldiers are exposed to enemy fire. 士兵们在瞄准目标的那几秒钟里暴露在敌人的炮火之下。5. when someone shoots a gun 某人开火时 shot /ʃɒtǁʃɑːt/ [countable noun] an attempt to shoot someone or something 射击;开枪 his first shot missed. the second hit its target. 他第一枪打歪了,第二枪打中了目标。fire a shot police fired shots into the air and used water cannon to disperse the crowd. 警察朝天鸣枪,并用高压水炮驱散人群。 shooting /ˈʃuːtɪŋ/ [countable noun] when someone is shot at, and killed or injured 枪击,射击;枪杀 oswald was seen running away from the building just after the shooting. 有人看到奥斯瓦尔德就在枪击案发生后逃离了那幢建筑物。 there has been an alarming increase in the number of shootings on our streets. 我们街头的枪击事件在以惊人的速度增加。 gunfire /ˈgʌnfaɪəʳ/ [uncountable noun] the repeated shooting of a gun or guns 炮火 at least 4 people were killed by gunfire when police stormed the building. 警方突袭那幢大楼的时候,至少有四人死于炮火之中。a volley/hail of gunfire joseph sprinted away to dodge the volley of gunfire. 约瑟夫飞奔着躲避那枪林弹雨。an exchange of gunfire when people shoot at each other 交火 a soldier was killed during an exchange of gunfire at the border station. 一名士兵在边防站的一次交火中丧生。 fire /faɪəʳ/ [uncountable noun] the repeated shooting of a gun, guns, or other weapons 炮火 the ship was hit by fire from a german plane. 轮船被德军飞机上射来的炮火击中。 there was a sudden burst of machine gun fire. 突然,机关枪一阵猛烈扫射。enemy fire we noticed that the enemy fire was now being directed at our part of the field. 我们注意到,敌人的火力现在转向了我们这一边。 volley /ˈvɒliǁˈvɑːli/ [countable noun] several shots fired together from several weapons at the same time 齐射,群射 before it was lowered into the ground, a volley of shots was fired over the general's coffin. 将军的灵柩入土前,其上面排枪齐射。fire a volley the soldiers fired a volley into the air as a warning to the crowd. 士兵们向空中放排枪警告人群。 bombardment /bɒmˈbɑːʳdməntǁbɑːm-/ [uncountable noun] the continuous firing of a lot of large guns in order to attack an enemy town, city etc in a war 连续炮轰 the germans began their bombardment of paris in early 1870. 1870年初,德军开始炮轰巴黎。 the devastating air bombardment of the last four weeks is only the latest of a series of assaults by foreign armies. 过去四个星期里的毁灭性空中轰炸只是外国军队最新的一次行动,他们已经发动了一系列的袭击。 barrage /ˈbærɑːʒǁbəˈrɑːʒ/ [countable noun usually singular] the continuous firing of a lot of guns, especially in a war [尤在战争中的]火力网,密集的火力 us warplanes continued their barrage again this morning. 今天早晨美国战机又继续密集轰炸。 a barrage of machine-gun fire 密集的机关枪火力 shelling /ˈʃelɪŋ/ [uncountable noun] the shooting at enemy soldiers, cities etc in a war, using large guns that can shoot from long distances 炮击 soon after dawn there was another round of heavy shelling in the eastern part of the city. 天亮不久,城东遭遇另一轮密集的炮火攻击。 hail of bullets /ˌheɪl əv ˈbʊlə̇ts/ [noun phrase] a lot of bullets that have been fired - used especially in written descriptions 枪林弹雨[尤用于书面描述] wallace died in a hail of bullets in los angeles, the victim of a drive-by killing. 华莱士在洛杉矶遇上了飞车枪击事件,在枪林弹雨中遇害身亡。6. the sound of shooting 射击的声音 shot/gunshot /ʃɒtǁʃɑːt, ˈgʌnʃɒtǁ-ʃɑːt/ [countable noun] the noise made by a gun when it is fired 枪声,枪响 one witness claimed she had heard eight shots. 一位目击者称她听到了八声枪响。 an occasional gunshot can still be heard, but no-one knows who fires them. 仍能听到零星的枪声,但是没有人知道是谁开枪。a shot rings out written shots rang out from across the street as someone tried to break up the fight. 有人试图劝架,这时街对面传来了几声枪响。 gunfire /ˈgʌnfaɪəʳ/ [uncountable noun] the sound made by several guns being fired, especially in a war [尤指战争中的]枪炮声 enemy gunfire could be heard from several kilometres away. 敌军的炮火几公里以外都听得到。 the earth shook with the sound of heavy gunfire. 大地也被猛烈的炮火声震动了。7. someone who uses a gun 用枪的人 gunman /ˈgʌnmən/ [countable noun] someone who uses a gun to kill someone - use this especially about a criminal or someone who is using a gun illegally 持枪歹徒 two gunmen opened fire on a bus taking children to school. 两名持枪歹徒朝一辆接孩子上学的公共汽车开了枪。 was president kennedy killed by a lone gunman, or was there a conspiracy? 刺杀肯尼迪总统是独行枪手所为,还是一项阴谋? hooded gunmen burst into a home in lima on sunday and shot to death at least 15 people. 星期天一群戴着风帽的持枪歹徒闯入利马的一所住宅,开枪打死了至少15人。 sniper /ˈsnaɪpəʳ/ [countable noun] someone who hides, especially in a high place, and shoots at enemy soldiers 狙击手[尤指匿藏高处射杀敌军] weapons were found at three locations believed to be used by snipers. 在三处地方找到相信是狙击手使用的武器。 a sniper's bullet pierced his windshield and hit him in the eye. 一名狙击手的子弹穿过挡风玻璃,击中了他的眼睛。 marksman /ˈmɑːʳksmən/ [countable noun] someone who is very well trained and very skilful at using a gun, either for sport or for their job with the army or the police 射击能手,神射手,神枪手 police marksmen surrounded the building. 警方的神枪手包围了大楼。 a marksman was called in to try and hit the enemy's machine gun post. 一名神枪手奉召到场,试图打掉敌人的机枪点。 be a good/bad etc shot /biː ə ˌgʊd ˈʃɒtǁ-ˈʃɑːt/ [verb phrase] someone who is a good or bad shot is good or bad at shooting 枪法好/枪法不好 you'd have to be a really good shot to get that bird from here. 你得有非常好的枪法才能从这儿把那只鸟打下来。 i used to be the best shot in the whole school. 我以前是全校枪法最好的人。☞ shoot¹☞ shoot²☞ shoot³ |
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