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Đồng nghĩa Tiếng Anh
V.
Scoot, dart, whisk, speed, bolt, run, race, rush, flash,fly, dash, hurtle, streak, scuttle, bound, leap, spring, Colloqzip, whiz: The instant the baby cried out, its mother shot overto protect it. 2 discharge, fire, open fire; let fly, launch,propel, project, fling, hurl, throw, toss: Don't shoot till yousee the whites of their eyes! With all his strength he shot thearrow into the beast's neck. 3 wound, hurt, harm, injure; kill,slay, assassinate, execute, Slang fill or pump full of lead,plug, blast, zap, knock off, snuff (out): He insulted her, soshe shot him. He's to be shot at sunrise.
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V., n., & int.
V. (past and past part. shot) 1 tr. a cause(a gun, bow, etc.) to fire. b discharge (a bullet, arrow, etc.)from a gun, bow, etc. c kill or wound (a person, animal, etc.)with a bullet, arrow, etc. from a gun, bow, etc.
Tr. send out, discharge, propel, etc., esp. violently or swiftly(shot out the contents; shot a glance at his neighbour).
Intr. a(usu. foll. by through, up, etc.) (of a pain) pass with astabbing sensation. b (of part of the body) be intermittentlypainful.
Tr. US colloq.a play a game of (craps, pool, etc.). b throw (a die or dice).17 tr. Golf colloq. make (a specified score) for a round orhole.
Argue effectively against (a person,argument, etc.). shoot it out sl. engage in a decisivegun-battle. shoot a line sl. talk pretentiously. shoot one'smouth off sl. talk too much or indiscreetly. shoot-out colloq.a decisive gun battle. shoot through Austral. & NZ sl. depart;escape, abscond. shoot up 1 grow rapidly, esp. (of a person)grow taller.
Sl. = sense 15 of v. the wholeshoot = the whole shooting match (see SHOOTING).
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