shootout 的定义
- a gunfight that must end in defeat for one side or the other, as between gunfighters in the Old West, criminal groups, or law-enforcement officers and criminals.
- Slang. any military conflict or skirmish.
- Slang. a high-scoring or intensely played game or tournament, as of basketball or ice hockey.
- Soccer. a method of breaking a tie score at the end of overtime in which five players from each team alternate shooting at the opponent's goal, starting from a spot 35 yards from the goal line, in an attempt to kick the ball past the rival goalkeeper in under five seconds.
shootout 近义词
等同于 combat
等同于 duel
更多shootout例句
- The Pittsburgh Penguins, Boston Bruins and Buffalo Sabres each have at least half of their standings points as a result of overtime games or shoot outs and the Bruins lead the league with 10 points from overtime wins and shootouts.
- If the Bills were going to win, it was probably going to be in a shootout.
- Chad Henne did a great job of replacing Mahomes in Sunday’s 22-17 win over the Cleveland Browns, but it’s a lot to ask any backup quarterback to win a shootout against Allen and the Bills.
- Like many in the city, he has had his own experience of being close to a shootout.
- First it lost a shootout to Miami, then recovered to handle Florida State.
- Even though my character got killed in that first episode it was a pretty shootout scene.
- Morales made his way to Mexico, where an effort to capture him led to a shootout, which ended with a local cop being killed.
- His game lasts until his final ship has either collided with an asteroid or lost a shootout with an enemy saucer.
- “So maybe I get trapped here or something and have to have a John Wayne shootout,” McMullen told CNN.
- Downtown L.A. was basically just Skid Row back then, and we closed it down to shoot that shootout sequence.
- Heard tell of gunfighters knotchin' their irons for each man they take in a shootout.