take a shot at / ʃɒt /

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take a shot at3 个定义

n. 名词 noun

plural shots or, for 6, 8, shot.

  1. a discharge of a firearm, bow, etc.
  2. the range of or the distance traveled by a missile in its flight.
  3. an aimed discharge of a missile.
v. 有主动词 verb

shot·ted, shot·ting.

  1. to load or supply with shot.
  2. to weight with shot.
v. 无主动词 verb

shot·ted, shot·ting.

  1. to manufacture shot, as in a shot tower.

take a shot at 近义词

take a shot at

等同于 tackle

take a shot at

等同于 guess

take a shot at构成的短语

  • shot in the arm, a
  • shot in the dark
  • shot to hell
  • shot up
  • big cheese (shot)
  • call the shots
  • cheap shot
  • give it one's best shot
  • have a crack (shot) at
  • like a shot
  • long shot
  • parting shot

更多take a shot at例句

  1. Combine that with scarcity, and you get everyone scrambling to get a shot.
  2. They are also on the ice for the highest expected goals against per 60 minutes, meaning they allow a very high quality of shot.
  3. Nate Schmidt and Tyler Myers allow the third-highest rate of shots against after adjusting for shot quality and Edmonton’s Darnell Nurse and Ethan Bear rank as the fifth-worst.
  4. She was preparing to brave the weather—and drive for the first time since the start of the pandemic—because she was concerned that this would be her only chance to get a shot.
  5. He noted that although just 24 health departments and 80 hospitals initially were authorized to administer shots, there now are 2,300 “points of access” to get vaccinated across the state.
  6. The al Qaeda-linked gunmen shot back, but only managed to injure one officer before they were taken out.
  7. The cartoonist, better known as Charb, was shot dead Wednesday.
  8. The gunman hardly broke stride as he nonetheless shot Merabet in the head, killing him.
  9. A policewoman was shot dead this morning while law enforcement searched for the Charlie Lebdo killers.
  10. “I heard them say, ‘He was shot twice,’” the father, Joseph Dossi, remembers.
  11. There was no fighting; a rifle shot now and then from the crests where we saw our fellows clearly.
  12. A was an Archer, who shot at a frog; B was a Butcher, and had a great dog.
  13. Dockier, a prominent leader of the Levelers, in the times of the English commonwealth, was shot by order of the government.
  14. There was not a moment to lose, for one well-directed shot might exterminate half of us.
  15. Then, having shot nothing that day, he turned towards the Pole with a feeling of disappointment.