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shoot off mouth

/shoot/US // ʃut //UK // (ʃuːt) //

脱口而出,口无遮拦,脱口秀,饶舌

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1

    shot, shoot·ing.

    • : to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon.
    • : to execute or put to death with a bullet: to be shot at sunrise.
    • : to send forth or discharge from a weapon: to shoot a bullet.
    • : to discharge: to shoot a gun.
    • : to send forth rapidly: to shoot questions at someone.
    • : to fling; propel: The volcano shot lava high into the air.
    • : to direct suddenly or swiftly: Shoot the spotlight on the doorway. He shot a smile at his wife.
    • : to move suddenly; send swiftly along.
    • : to go over in hunting game.
    • : to pass rapidly through, over, down, etc.: to shoot rapids.
    • : to emit suddenly, briefly, or intermittently.
    • : to variegate by threads, streaks, etc., of another color.
    • : to cause to extend or project: He shot out his arm and grabbed the ball.
    • : to discharge or empty, as down a chute: Do not shoot rubbish here!
    • : Sports. to throw, kick, or otherwise propel, as at a goal or teammate.to score by propelling the ball, puck, etc.
    • : Games. to propel from the crook or first knuckle of the forefinger by flicking with the thumb.
    • : to throw.to wager or offer to bet: I'll shoot ten bucks.
    • : Photography. to photograph or film.
    • : to put forth, as a plant.
    • : to slide into or out of its fastening.
    • : to pull abruptly toward one's hands.
    • : Golf. to make a final score of: He shot a 73 on the first 18 holes of the tournament.
    • : to take the altitude of: to shoot the sun.
    • : to detonate; cause to explode, as a charge of explosives.
    • : Aeronautics. to practice by repetition: to shoot landings.
    • : Slang. to inject intravenously.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1

    shot, shoot·ing.

    • : to send forth missiles from a bow, firearm, or the like.
    • : to be discharged, as a firearm.
    • : to hunt with a gun for sport: He fishes, but he doesn't shoot.
    • : to move or pass suddenly or swiftly; spurt: The car shot ahead and was soon out of sight.
    • : Nautical. to acquire momentum and coast into the wind, as a sailboat in a confined area.
    • : to grow forth from the ground, as a stem.
    • : to put forth buds or shoots, as a plant; germinate.
    • : Photography. to photograph.
    • : Movies. to film or begin to film a scene or movie.
    • : to extend; jut: a cape shooting out into the sea.
    • : Sports, Games. to propel a ball, puck, etc., at a goal, basket, pocket, etc., or in a specific direction: He shot for the green with a five iron.to propel a ball in a specific way: The center shoots left-handed.
    • : to be felt by or flow through or permeate the body: Pain shot through his injured arm. Chills shot up and down her spine.
    • : to carry by force of discharge or momentum: The missile left its pad and shot thousands of miles into space.
    • : Informal. to begin, especially to begin to talk: I want to hear your complaint, so shoot!
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of shooting with a bow, firearm, etc.
    • : Chiefly British. a hunting trip or expedition.
    • : a match or contest at shooting.
    • : a growing or sprouting, as of a plant.
    • : a new or young growth that shoots off from some portion of a plant.
    • : the amount of such growth.
    • : a young branch, stem, twig, or the like.
    • : a sprout that is not three feet high.
    • : a chute.
    • : Rocketry. the launching of a missile.
    • : Informal. a photographic assignment or session, as for a feature film or a television commercial: The actress is away on a shoot.
    • : Rowing. the interval between strokes.
    • : Mining. a small tunnel branching off from a larger tunnel.a narrow vein of ore.
  1. 1
    • : shoot down, to cause to fall by hitting with a shot: They shot down several ducks.Informal.to disparage, reject, or expose as false or inadequate; debunk: to shoot down a popular theory.
    • : shoot for / at to attempt to obtain or accomplish; strive toward: He is shooting for a higher production level.
    • : shoot up, to grow rapidly or suddenly.Informal.to damage or harass by reckless shooting: cowboys shooting up the town.to wound by shooting: He shot up the lion, but his guide killed it.Slang.to inject an addictive drug intravenously.

Phrases

  • shoot down
  • shoot for
  • shoot from the hip
  • shoot off one's mouth
  • shoot one's bolt
  • shoot oneself in the foot
  • shoot straight
  • shoot the breeze
  • shoot the works
  • shoot up
  • like shooting fish in a barrel
  • sure as shooting
  • whole ball of wax (shooting match)

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inassert
as inproclaim
Synonyms
affirm申明,肯定,确认,申报announce宣布,公布,通报,布告declare声明,宣布,申报,宣告demonstrate展示,显示,示范,显示出indicate表示,显示,表明,指示profess声言,声望,声名狼藉,声名远播publish发布,出版,发表,公布trumpet喇叭,小号,喇叭口,喇叭声annunciate宣布,告知,宣称,报道blast爆炸,爆炸声,爆炸事件,爆破blaze炽热,火焰,炽热的气氛,炽热的火焰blazon烺光,烺耀,烺光光,烺光光辉broadcast广播,广播报道,广播节目,广播电台call呼叫,称呼,调用,打电话给circulate传阅,流传,流通,循环disseminate散发,传播,宣传,流传enunciate阐明,发声,发音,发出声音evidence证据,证据显示,证据表明evince唤醒,唤起,唤回,唤起人们的兴趣exhibit展览,展品,展出,展现expound阐释,阐述,阐发,阐明herald预报,预示,预示着,预言家illustrate图解,图示,说明,图解说明manifest彰显,体现在,体现,表现mark纪念,纪念品,纪念碑,纪念意义promulgate颁布,颁授,颁发,颁行show显示,展示,显示出,表明spiel脚本,脚本脚本,脚本的内容spout喷嘴,喷出口,喷出,喷出器stump树桩,残端,残枝败叶,残枝utter彻底的,彻底地,彻底解决,出声vent通风口,发泄,通气孔,通气口ventilate换气,通风,通气,抽风voice声音,语音,话语权get on a soapbox站到肥皂盒上,站到讲台上,上讲台,站到讲坛上give out放出,放出了,发放,放出消息ostend奥斯丁,奥斯曼,奥斯滕,奥斯滕德pass the word传话,传递信息,传递消息,传递讯息shout out喊话,呐喊,呼喊,呐喊声sound off关闭声音,熄声,熄灭声音,关声spread it around传播开来,散播开来,传播出去,散播出去

Examples

  • We spoke with Egan about where the green shoots are and how publishers’ relationships with platforms are shifting.

  • Today, green shoots of community intelligence can be seen all around us.

  • He has also adapted to the growing demands of his clients, whether they want to be subject of their own styled shoot or simply geek out on photography.

  • It’s so popular that couples carve out time in the itinerary to make a shoot happen, often with the help of drones.

  • His answers were so direct that the planned shoot was over in about half an hour, Ebersole says.

  • Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.

  • I mean, the reality of it was, I had to go out and get on a horse, and ride in, shoot the gun — how hard was that, right?

  • But even when the jet will be able to shoot its gun, the F-35 barely carries enough ammunition to make the weapon useful.

  • The brand logo turned out to feature a graceful archer on horseback, in a Tatar national costume, poised to shoot his arrow.

  • At the beginning of the video and before the call to kill police, you can hear what sounds like, “arms up, shoot back!”

  • I was right, so it seems, about getting ashore before the enemy could see to shoot out to sea.

  • That was a considerable sensible commandment of yourn, always to shoot the foremost of the Mexicans when they attacked.

  • "But I don't see what you can shoot with it," said Davy, feeling that he was somehow getting the worst of the argument.

  • Thereafter he ran away from school twice, having been seized with a romantic and irresistible desire to see and shoot a lion!

  • The sentinels seemed much alarmed, and drew up their carbines as if to shoot.