shoot-off / ˈʃutˌɔf, -ˌɒf /
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shoot-off 的定义
n. 名词 noun- a final or additional contest to decide the winner in a rifle or pistol competition.
更多shoot-off例句
- Just the hard-on before you shoot unarmed members of the public.
- Although the blood-spattered offices will be off-limits, staff have vowed to continue producing the magazine.
- A passing off-duty school safety officer named Fred Lucas said that he had been told the man was a drug dealer.
- The NOPD fired Knight in 1973 for stealing lumber from a construction site as an off-duty cop.
- 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?
- A far-off volley rumbled over the plain, and a few birds stirred uneasily among the trees.
- 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!