shooting / ʃut /

拍摄射击枪击案枪击

shooting4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

shot, shoot·ing.

  1. to hit, wound, damage, kill, or destroy with a missile discharged from a weapon.
  2. to execute or put to death with a bullet: to be shot at sunrise.
  3. to send forth or discharge from a weapon: to shoot a bullet.
v. 无主动词 verb

shot, shoot·ing.

  1. to send forth missiles from a bow, firearm, or the like.
  2. to be discharged, as a firearm.
  3. to hunt with a gun for sport: He fishes, but he doesn't shoot.
n. 名词 noun
  1. the act of shooting with a bow, firearm, etc.
  2. Chiefly British. a hunting trip or expedition.
  3. a match or contest at shooting.
v. 动词组 verb
  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.
  2. shoot for / at to attempt to obtain or accomplish; strive toward: He is shooting for a higher production level.
  3. 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.

shooting 近义词

n. 名词 noun

firing a weapon

n. 名词 noun

a sport

shooting构成的短语

  • 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)

更多shooting例句

  1. A simple one-step process to easily remove backgrounds for quick-turnaround shoots, dailies, and other situations could be a godsend for many a VFX tech or production studio.
  2. To mitigate the potential for wires to cross, some producers have tried to limit brands’ remote presence by presenting them with detailed storyboards and outlines ahead of shoots and then sending photos and videos throughout the day during shoots.
  3. Additionally, because producers and even directors are able to participate in shoots remotely through Zoom, projects are not as restricted by people’s locations, schedules or travel costs.
  4. But, as with movies and shows, branded video productions are not the same as they were before the coronavirus crisis shifted shoots to Zoom in March.
  5. It includes everything from engagement photos and pre-wedding shoots to bridal luncheons, rehearsal dinners, portrait lounges, afterparties, and even honeymoons—then, of course, the editing of thousands of images.
  6. Policemen on the show joke about prison riots, bomb threats, and the shooting of unarmed civilians.
  7. In the first episode, an officer is shown video of himself shooting and killing a man.
  8. Then they came up against a police patrol on mountain bicycles, which again led to more shooting, without injuries.
  9. He appears only normal, even in video footage from just two minutes before the shooting.
  10. The phone is apparently the one he took from his girlfriend after shooting her outside Baltimore and heading for New York.
  11. Then one of the magter came in and Brion hesitated before shooting.
  12. Calkilate we should do ourselves more harm than him by shooting down his people.
  13. Arnold, after he had a dozen times expressed his delight at my return, asked if I had seen any shooting.
  14. People are busy ballooning or driving; shooting like stars along railroads; or migrating like swallows or wild-geese.
  15. “Akhab Khan prevented those Shia dogs from shooting you and Mayne-sahib,” went on the low murmur.