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BNC: 1257 COCA: 732

shoot

1 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ verb
shoots; shot /ˈʃɑːt/ ; shooting
1 shoot
/ˈʃuːt/
verb
shoots; shot /ˈʃɑːt/ ; shooting
Learner's definition of SHOOT
: to cause a bullet, arrow, etc., to move forward with great force from a weapon射击
[no object]
[+ object]
[+ object] : to wound or kill (a person or animal) with a bullet, arrow, etc., that is shot from a weapon射伤;射杀
[+ object] : to remove or destroy (something) with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon(用武器发射子弹、火箭等)去除,毁掉often + off
often + out
always followed by an adverb or preposition
: to go, move, or pass quickly and suddenly in a particular direction or to a particular place疾驰;冲;奔
[no object]
[+ object]
: to flow forcefully or to cause (something) to flow forcefully in a particular direction or to a particular place(使)喷涌出;(使)喷射出
[no object]
[+ object]
sports : to kick, hit, or throw (a basketball, hockey puck, etc.) toward or into a goal(篮球、冰球等)投篮,射门
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] basketball : to score (a goal) by shooting投篮得分
[+ object] golf : to achieve (a particular score)达到(特定分数)
[+ object] : to play (a sport or game)玩游戏;打比赛
◊ This sense is usually used with sports or games that involve shooting a ball.此义项常用于球类运动或比赛。
: to film or photograph (something)拍摄(电影或照片)
[+ object]
[no object]
[+ object] : to direct (a look, comment, etc.) at (someone) quickly and suddenly把(目光、评论等)投向
usually + at
[no object] US, informalused to tell someone to begin to speak说吧,讲吧
[+ object] informal : to inject (an illegal drug) into a vein注射(毒品)

have shot your bolt

see 1bolt

shoot daggers at

see dagger

shoot down

[phrasal verb]
shoot down (something) or shoot (something) down
: to cause (something) to fall to the ground by hitting it with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon射下;击落
: to end or defeat (something)结束;打败
: to reject (something) completely否决
shoot down (someone) or shoot (someone) down
: to kill (someone) with a bullet shot from a gun击毙
informal : to refuse to accept the offer made by (someone)拒绝

shoot for

[phrasal verb]
shoot for (something) chiefly US, informal
: to have (something) as a goal以…为目标

shoot for the moon

see 1moon

shoot from the hip

: to act or speak quickly without thinking about the possible results草率行动;信口开河

shoot it out

: to shoot guns at someone during a fight until one side is killed or defeated决一死战;拼个你死我活
often + with
see also shoot-out

shoot off

[phrasal verb] British, informal
: to leave a place quickly and suddenly突然快速离开

shoot the breeze

US, informal also shoot the bull
: to talk informally about unimportant things闲聊

shoot the messenger

see messenger

shoot the rapids

: to move quickly in a river where the water flows very fast usually over rocks冲过激流

shoot the shit

US, informal + offensive
: to talk informally about unimportant things : to shoot the breeze闲扯淡

shoot up

[phrasal verb]
: to grow or increase quickly and suddenly猛长;激增
shoot up or shoot up (something) informal : to inject an illegal drug into a vein注射(毒品)
shoot up (something) or shoot (something) up : to shoot many bullets at or inside (something)扫射

shoot your mouth off

informal also shoot off at the mouth
: to talk foolishly, carelessly, or too much about something口无遮拦;信口开河

shoot yourself in the foot

informal
: to do or say something that causes trouble for yourself自找麻烦
2 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ noun
plural shoots
2 shoot
/ˈʃuːt/
noun
plural shoots
Learner's definition of SHOOT
[count]
: the part of a new plant that is just beginning to grow above the ground幼苗
: a new branch and its leaves on an established plant(植物的)新枝,新梢
: an occasion when a movie, television show, etc., is being filmed(电影、电视等的)拍摄
: photo shoot
chiefly British
: an occasion when people hunt and kill wild animals狩猎
: a piece of usually privately owned land that is used for hunting私人狩猎场
3 shoot /ˈʃuːt/ interjection
3 shoot
/ˈʃuːt/
interjection
Learner's definition of SHOOT
US
used to show that you are annoyed or surprised呸,见鬼(表恼怒或惊讶)
BNC: 1257 COCA: 732

shoot

1 of 3

verb

shot ˈshät How to pronounce shoot (audio) ; shooting

transitive verb

1
a(1)
: to eject or impel or cause to be ejected or impelled by a sudden release of tension (as of a bowstring or slingshot or by a flick of a finger)
shoot an arrow
shoot a spitball
shoot a marble
(2)
: to drive forth or cause to be driven forth by an explosion (as of a powder charge in a firearm or of ignited fuel in a rocket)
(3)
: to drive forth or cause to be driven forth by a sudden release of gas or air
shoot darts from a blowgun
a steam catapult shoots planes from a carrier
(4)
: to propel (something, such as a ball or puck) toward a goal by striking or pushing with part of the body (such as the hand or foot) or with an implement
also : to score by so doing
shoot the winning goal
shoot a basket
(5)
: to throw or cast off or out often with force
shoot dice
the horse shot his rider out of the saddle
b
: to cause (something, such as a gun or bow) to propel a missile
c(1)
: to utter (words or sounds) rapidly or suddenly or with force
shoot out a stream of invective
(2)
: to emit (light, flame, fumes, etc.) suddenly and rapidly
(3)
: to send forth with suddenness or intensity
shot a look of anger at them
d
: to discharge, dump, or empty especially by overturning, upending, or directing into a slide
2
: to affect by shooting: such as
a
: to strike with a missile especially from a bow or gun
especially : to wound or kill with a missile discharged from a bow or firearm
b
: to remove or destroy by use of firearms
shot out the light
also : wreck, explode
3
a
: to push or slide (something, such as the bolt of a door or lock) into or out of a fastening
b
: to push or thrust forward : stick out
toads shooting out their tongues
c
: to put forth in growing
d
: to place, send, or bring into position abruptly
4
a(1)
: to engage in (a sport or game or a portion of a game that involves shooting) : play
shoot pool
shoot a round of golf
shoot craps
(2)
: to achieve (a particular score) in a game that involves shooting
shoot 80 in golf
b(1)
: to place or offer (a bet) on the result of casting dice
shoot $5
(2)
: to use up by or as if by betting : exhaust
shot his annual bonus on a shady deal
5
a
: to engage in the hunting and killing of (game birds or animals) with firearms especially as a sport
shoot woodcock
b
: to hunt over
shoot a tract of woodland
6
a
: to cause to move suddenly or swiftly forward
shot the car onto the highway
b
: to send or carry quickly : dispatch
shoot the letter on to me as soon as you receive it
7
: to variegate as if by sprinkling color in streaks, flecks, or patches
8
: to pass swiftly by, past, or along
shooting rapids
9
: to plane (something, such as the edge of a board) straight or true
10
a
: set off, detonate, ignite
shoot a charge of dynamite
b
: to effect by blasting
11
: to determine the altitude of
12
: to take a picture or series of pictures or television images of : photograph, film
13
a
: to give an injection to
b
: to inject (an illicit drug) especially into the bloodstream

intransitive verb

1
a
: to go or pass rapidly and precipitately
sparks shooting all over
his feet shot out from under him
b
: to move ahead by force of momentum
c
: to stream out suddenly : spurt
d
: to dart in or as if in rays from a source of light
e
: to dart with a piercing sensation
pain shot up my arm
2
a
: to cause an engine or weapon to discharge a missile
b
: to use a firearm or bow especially for sport (as in hunting)
3
: to propel a missile
guns that shoot many miles
4
5
a
: to grow or sprout by or as if by putting forth shoots
c
: to spring or rise rapidly or suddenly
often used with up
in a burst of growth he shot up to six feet tallprices shot up
6
a
: to propel an object (such as a ball) in a particular way
b
: to drive the ball or puck toward a goal
7
: to cast dice
8
: to slide into or out of a fastening
a bolt that shoots in either direction
9
: to record something (as on film or videotape) with a camera
10
: to begin to speak
usually used as an imperative
OK, shoot, what do you have to say

shoot

2 of 3

noun

1
: a sending out of new growth or the growth sent out: such as
a
: a stem or branch with its leaves and appendages especially when not yet mature
b
2
a
: an act of shooting (as with a bow or a firearm):
(1)
: shot
(2)
: the firing of a missile especially by artillery
b(1)
: a hunting trip or party
(2)
: the right to shoot game in a particular area or land over which it is held
c(1)
: a shooting match
skeet shoot
(2)
: a round of shots in a shooting match
d
: the action or an instance of shooting with a camera : a session or a series of sessions of photographing or filming
a movie shoot
3
a
: a motion or movement of rapid thrusting: such as
(1)
: a sudden or rapid advance
(2)
: a momentary darting sensation : twinge
(4)
: the pace between strokes in rowing
b
: a bar of rays : beam
a shoot of sunlight
4
[probably by folk etymology from French chute — more at chute]
a
: a rush of water down a steep or rapid
b
: a place where a stream runs or descends swiftly

shoot

3 of 3

interjection

used to express annoyance or surprise
Phrases
shoot at or shoot for
: to aim at : strive for
shoot from the hip
: to act or speak hastily without consideration of the consequences
shoot one's bolt
: to exhaust one's capabilities and resources
shoot one's cuffs
: to tug one's shirt cuffs below those of one's coat
shoot oneself in the foot
: to act against one's own best interests
shoot the breeze
: to converse idly : gossip
shoot the shit
vulgar
: to shoot the breeze
shoot the works
1
: to venture all one's capital on one play
2
: to put forth all one's efforts

Example Sentences

Verb Does this gun shoot accurately? He shot at the deer. The enemy was shooting at the rescue helicopter. She shot the arrow into the air. I tried shooting a gun for the first time. He shot a spitball into the girl's hair. a stunt in which she was shot from a cannon He shot two deer this hunting season. The police shot the suspect in the leg. She accidentally shot herself in the foot. Noun Small green shoots grew from the base of the tree. She is currently on a movie shoot in London. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Noun
Asked over Zoom to name a low-point of the shoot, Adler looks visibly pained. Clark Collis, EW.com, 20 Sep. 2022 Even the location of the shoot was important to us. Essence, 12 Sep. 2022 Once a production service agreement has been signed, the service company, besides guaranteeing the completion of the shoot, will be well acquainted with applicable legislation and further necessary procedures. Emiliano De Pablos, Variety, 6 Sep. 2022 Next, pinch about half the tender new growth at the top of the shoot; choose a few stems with buds and some without. Viveka Neveln, Better Homes & Gardens, 2 Sep. 2022 Sometimes, the requirements of the shoot saw McGrath remain in Nicholas’ deeply troubled character, notably when a particularly brutal scene was filmed in a hospital over two days. Alex Ritman, The Hollywood Reporter, 30 Aug. 2022 Wilde also marked the end of the shoot on her own Instagram by sharing tributes to the cast. Karli Bendlin, Peoplemag, 29 Aug. 2022 The logistics of the shoot had come together the previous evening. New York Times, 14 July 2022 For most of the shoot, Kim was wearing her giant sunglasses, giving the look a sci-fi feel. Aimée Lutkin, ELLE, 11 July 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English sheten, shoten, shuten, from Old English scēotan; akin to Old Norse skjōta to shoot

Noun

Middle English schot, schote projectile, new growth, in part from shoten, verb, in part from Old English sceot shot

Interjection

euphemism for shit

First Known Use

Verb

before the 12th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a(1)

Noun

15th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Interjection

1876, in the meaning defined above

Time Traveler
The first known use of shoot was before the 12th century
BNC: 1257 COCA: 732
shoot

noun¹

1new part of a plant嫩芽ADJECTIVE | VERB + SHOOT | SHOOT + VERB ADJECTIVEfresh, green, new, tender, young新芽;綠芽;嫩枝;幼苗growing發芽的嫩枝flowering, leafy開花的/多葉的嫩枝lateral, side側枝bamboo竹筍VERB + SHOOThave有芽This plant has no shoots yet.這株植物還沒發芽。develop, produce, put out, put up, send out, send up (especially NAmE) 發出新芽;冒出新枝;抽出嫩枝These shrubs will need more light to produce flowering shoots.這些灌木需要更多的光照才能抽出開花的新枝。SHOOT + VERBappear, come up, develop, emerge, grow嫩芽發出;新枝冒出Keep the bulbs in a cool dark place until shoots appear.把球莖置於陰涼處直至冒出新芽。
shoot

noun²

2occasion when you photograph sb/sth拍攝ADJECTIVE | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEcommercial, cover, fashion, film, magazine, movie, photo, photographic, video廣告攝影;封面攝影;時裝攝影;電影拍攝;雜誌攝影;攝影;攝像a cover shoot for the September issue of Cosmopolitan9 月號《大都會》的封面照a five-day photo shoot in Cyprus在塞浦路斯的 5 天拍照location外景拍攝night夜間攝影an outdoor night shoot on a balcony in Prague在布拉格一處陽台上夜間拍攝的室外照one-day, two-day, etc.一天、兩天等的拍攝PREPOSITIONon a/the shoot去攝影He goes out on photo shoots with very little equipment.他幾乎沒帶什麼設備就外出拍照去了。
shoot

verb

ADVERB | VERB + SHOOT | PREPOSITION | PHRASES ADVERBaccurately, straight準確/逕直命中She trained for days until she could shoot straight.她練習了多日,直到能夠準確命中。accidentally走火He accidentally shot himself in the foot.他意外打中了自己的腳。fatally擊中要害Four policemen were fatally shot in the incident.這次事件中 4 名警察受了致命槍傷。summarily即刻擊斃If caught, the men could be summarily shot as spies.這些人一旦被抓就可能被當作間諜立即處決。back開槍還擊The soldiers shot back at invading planes with rifles.士兵們用步槍向入侵的飛機還擊。down擊落The airliner was shot down near Korea.該航班在朝鮮附近被擊落。VERB + SHOOTwant to想要開槍threaten to威脅要開槍be about to, be going to正打算/將要開槍I thought for a moment that he was going to shoot.一時間我以為他要開槍。try to試圖開槍PREPOSITIONat向⋯射擊The soldiers were shooting at a target.士兵正向目標射擊。in射在⋯He was shot in the back.他後背捱了一槍。into射進⋯Troops shot into the air to stop the rioting.部隊向空中鳴槍以平息騷亂。with用⋯射擊She was shot with a small automatic pistol.她被人用一把小型自動手槍擊中。PHRASESshoot (sb) on sight當場擊斃(某人)Any intruders will be shot on sight.闖入者將一律當場擊斃。shoot sb dead開槍打死某人The police shot him dead.警察擊斃了他。Twenty wolves have been shot dead in Alaska.在阿拉斯加已經有 20 隻狼被槍殺。shoot to kill開槍射殺The soldiers were told to shoot to kill.士兵得到命令要開槍射殺。a shoot-to-kill policy槍槍致命的政策shot and killed被槍殺Four protestors were shot and killed by police.4 名抗議者被警察槍殺。shot to death被擊斃She was shot to death for a crime she did not commit.她因不實罪名而被槍斃。

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