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*shot¹ /ʃɑt; ʃɒt/ n [C] 1 when someone fires a gun, or the sound that this makes 开枪,开炮,射击; 枪声,炮声,射击声: Troops fired a warning shot. 军队鸣枪警告。 the sound of a gun shot 枪声 2 informal when a doctor puts medicine into your body using a needle; INJECTION 【非正式】 注射,打针: Have you had your flu shot? 你打过流感预防针了吗? 3 a photograph, or a picture of something in a film 照片; 〔电影的〕镜头: a beautiful shot of the countryside around Prague 表现布拉格周围乡野的美丽镜头 4 informal an attempt to do something 【非正式】 尝试: take/have a shot at sth (=try to do it) 尝试做某事: Marty always wanted to take a shot at acting. 马蒂一直想在演戏方面尝试尝试。 5 a small amount of a strong alcoholic drink 一小口,少量〔烈酒〕 6 an attempt to throw, kick, or hit the ball towards the place in a sports game where you can get a point 射球,投球,击球: Nice shot! 好球! 7 a shot in the arm something that makes you more confident or successful 起鼓舞或振奋作用的事物: Winning the scholarship was a real shot in the arm for Mike. 获得奖学金对迈克来说犹如打了一剂强心针。 8 like a shot very quickly 飞快地: He jumped up like a shot and ran to the door. 他猛地跳起来冲向门口。 → see also 另见 BIG SHOT, LONG SHOT, call the shots (CALL¹) |