shot
英 [??t]
美[?ɑt]
- n. 發(fā)射;炮彈;射手;鏡頭
- adj. 用盡的;破舊的;雜色的,閃光的
- v. 射擊(shoot的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞)
CET4TEM4考研TOEFLCET6中高頻詞基本詞匯
詞態(tài)變化
復(fù)數(shù):?shots;
助記提示
1、from PIE root *skeud- "to shoot, to chase, to throw, to project".
2、具有同源性的單詞:scoot, scud, shoot.
3、它是shoot的過(guò)去式及過(guò)去分詞。
2、具有同源性的單詞:scoot, scud, shoot.
3、它是shoot的過(guò)去式及過(guò)去分詞。
中文詞源
shot 射擊,發(fā)射,拍照,鉛沙彈,霰彈
來(lái)自 shoot 的過(guò)去分詞形式,后形容詞過(guò)名詞使用。
英文詞源
- shot
- shot: [OE] Shot goes back to a prehistoric Germanic *skutaz, which was derived from the same base that produced English shoot. It used to mean ‘payment’ as well as ‘a(chǎn)ct of shooting’, a sense shared by its Old Norse relative skot, which provided English with the scot of scotfree [16] (etymologically ‘without having to pay’).
=> scot-free, shoot - shot (n.)
- Old English scot, sceot "a shot, a shooting, an act of shooting; that which is discharged in shooting, what is shot forth; darting, rapid motion," from Proto-Germanic *skutan (cognates: Old Norse skutr, Old Frisian skete, Middle Dutch scote, German Schu? "a shot"), related to sceotan "to shoot" (see shoot (v.)).
Meaning "discharge of a bow, missile," also is from related Old English gesceot. Extended to other projectiles in Middle English, and to sports (hockey, basketball, etc.) 1868. Another original meaning, "payment" (perhaps literally "money thrown down") is preserved in scot-free. "Throwing down" might also have led to the meaning "a drink," first attested 1670s, the more precise meaning "small drink of straight liquor" by 1928 (shot glass by 1955). Camera view sense is from 1958. Sense of "hypodermic injection" first attested 1904; figurative phrase shot in the arm "stimulant" first recorded 1922. Meaning "try, attempt" is from 1756; sense of "remark meant to wound" is recorded from 1841. Meaning "an expert in shooting" is from 1780. To call the shots "control events, make decisions" is American English, 1922, perhaps from sport shooting. Shot in the dark "uninformed guess" is from 1885. Big shot "important person" is from 1861. - shot (adj.)
- early 15c., past participle adjective from shoot (v.). Meaning "wounded or killed by a bullet or other projectile" is from 1837. Figurative sense "ruined, worn out" is from 1833.
雙語(yǔ)例句
- 1. You have to do everything you can. You have to work your hardest. And if you do, if you stay positive, then you have a shot at a silver lining.
- 你必須全力以赴,最大限度地去努力。如果你這么做,并且保持樂(lè)觀,你就會(huì)看見(jiàn)烏云背后的幸福線。
來(lái)自電影《烏云背后的幸福線》
- 2. He was not a particularly good shot because of his eyesight.
- 他視力不好,算不上是一個(gè)出色的射手。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 3. I struck the ball cleanly and my shot was on target.
- 我干脆利落地?fù)羟颍辛四繕?biāo)。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 4. They had almost reached the boat when a figure shot past them.
- 他們差不多快到船邊時(shí),一個(gè)人影從他們旁邊飛奔而過(guò)。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句
- 5. The heavyweight champion will be given a shot at Holyfield's world title.
- 這名重量級(jí)拳擊冠軍將嘗試挑戰(zhàn)霍利菲爾德的世界冠軍頭銜。
來(lái)自柯林斯例句