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词汇 shooting
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Definition of shooting in English:

shooting

noun ˈʃuːtɪŋˈʃudɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1The action or practice of shooting with a gun.

    射;射击;枪杀(事件)

    the events that led up to the shooting of the man
    count noun 20,000 fatal shootings a year

    一年两万宗致命的枪击事件。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The drive-by shooting began much earlier than her nephew thought.
    • Today, school shootings are occurring at an alarming frequency.
    • Numerous school shootings occurred in the 1980s and 1970s.
    • The parking lot where the shooting happened is an open, public, unsecured area.
    • And with that he walked away through the crowd that had gathered to practice their shooting.
    • ‘This shooting could have had fatal consequences,’ he said.
    • Eight of the fatal shootings have occurred in Dublin, while two have taken place in Limerick.
    • A difficult wait for a community very concerned about an unexplained fatal shooting of one of its citizens, and that wait over tomorrow.
    • Officers found a juvenile who witnessed the shooting, but they would not elaborate.
    • The number of shootings of civilians is skyrocketing.
    • Throughout the invasion and occupation there has been torture, dawn raids and shootings of civilians.
    • And what led to this fatal shooting of an airline passenger?
    • You've been practicing your shooting in here again, haven't you?
    • The live firing practices included rapid-fire shoots enabling reconnaissance members to practice accurate instinctive shooting.
    • Many people witness the shooting but no one does anything to confront the militiamen.
    • But it is understood that two reported shootings in the area are connected with the growing drugs trade.
    • Police are continuing to investigate potential links with a number of other gangland style shootings.
    • Police classified the incident as a random drive-by shooting.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation officials are investigating both shootings as hate crimes.
    • Incidents involving police shootings of these individuals have led to inquiry after inquiry.
    1. 1.1 The sport or pastime of shooting with a gun.
      射;射击;枪杀(事件)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Cowboy shooting is taking the country by storm.
      • As Britain's largest country sports organisation, BASC is committed to providing training in the safe use of guns to young people interested in taking up the sport of shooting.
      • In fact, gun ownership or enjoyment of sport shooting doesn't seem to be tied to wealth or social class at all.
      • Weightlifting and even sports such as fencing and shooting may also have cause for concern.
      • More than an antique gun club, cowboy action shooting is a sport devoted to preserving the styles and ideals as well as the weapons of the Old West.
      • Many of these competitors began the sport of shooting with air guns bought from local shops.
      • Cowboy action shooting doesn't have a lot of negatives about it.
      • A gamekeeper who works for a private estate in the valley said other country sports like fishing and shooting were threatened if a ban was introduced.
      • At one time, I felt the socializing aspect of cowboy shooting should be played down.
      • For the more active there is an adjacent 18 hole golf course and other outdoor pursuits such as archery and clay pigeon shooting are possible in the grounds.
      • Field sports, including shooting, stalking and fishing, have long been an integral part of life in Scotland and many disciplines are synonymous with the country itself.
      • Gary added: ‘The air weapons section is growing and we hope to be a competitive force in the sport of shooting.’
      • Fish shooting is a sport in Vermont and every spring, hunters break out their artillery and head to the marshes to exercise their right to shoot fish.
      • He had a great interest in sport, especially fishing, boxing, coursing shooting and soccer.
      • The inaugural games of the modern Olympics, held in Athens in 1896, included shooting, and the sport has been part of the Commonwealth Games since 1966.
      • We expected medals in hockey, tennis, long jump and shooting.
      • The association says grouse shooting conserves both the birds and the heather.
      • He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters.
      • My friend did some skeet shooting from various stands, I guess you call them.
      • Do not expect to feel up to a little grouse shooting when you disembark.
    2. 1.2 The right of shooting game over an area of land.
      狩猎权
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There also is fishing available in local lochs, and stalking or grouse shooting on neighbouring estates.
    3. 1.3count noun An estate or other area rented to shoot over.
      狩猎场
  • 2The action of filming or photographing a scene, film, etc.

    the shooting of a music video
adjective ˈʃuːtɪŋˈʃudɪŋ
  • 1Moving or growing quickly.

    快速移动(或生长)的

    shooting beams of light played over the sea

    快速移动的光束在海面上掠过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Her face hit the wall and he spun her around and slammed her into it - her head exploding into a thousand shooting lights.
    • Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky.
    Synonyms
    excruciating, agonizing, violent, intense, dreadful, awful, terrible, frightful, unbearable, intolerable, unendurable
    1. 1.1 (of a pain) sudden and piercing.
      (疼痛)剧烈的,钻心的
      I often feel a shooting pain at the end of my left arm
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The girl was thrown to the ground and landed on her lower spine, sending a shooting pain up her back and she was unable to get up.
      • A cold shooting pain from her arms is her reward.
      • When I turned 28, I started suffering from sharp, shooting pains in my knees.
      • Simultaneously, a shooting pain went through my left wrist.
      • Chemo medicine may cause temporary nerve damage, which can result in burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in the fingers and toes.
      • Then one day at work, I started getting shooting pains along my scar line from my previous birth.
      • This kind of shooting pain is very common and usually normal.
      • When I went to yank the pillow, I had never used that muscle and sharp pains started shooting everywhere.
      • He has also had to endure shooting pains in different parts of his body, abdominal discomfort, nausea and some irregular heartbeats.
      • I had shooting pains, and my right arm and fingers and shoulder were useless.
      • If your pain persists for more than a week or is accompanied by redness, shooting pain, swelling or a clicking sound in your joints, you may have a more serious injury.
      • Now, if someone else were to do that to you, and with considerable force, you would not only experience shooting pain, but also find yourself somewhat unable to move.
      • They also help control the type of stabbing or shooting pain sometimes caused by nerve damage.
      • My right ear was sending shooting pains through my head and being the usual hypochondriac that I was I immediately diagnosed myself the worst possible illness.
      • No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder.
      • I said, ‘I feel fine, but once in a week, I have kind of shooting pain in my ribs.’
      • He is taking strong painkillers, but has bad nights, with shooting pains in his head.
      • The jolting from walking here from the scoober had caused her broken arm to have shooting pains, and this time they weren't stopping.
      • He still suffered shooting pain in his face, as well as toothache and had been left with money problems after the attack in February.
      • By the end of the ride, I was suffering from heat exhaustion and sweating profusely, and I had shooting pains in my inner thighs.
      Synonyms
      intense, excruciating, agonizing, sharp, stabbing, stinging, severe, extreme, fierce, harrowing, searing, penetrating, racking, insufferable, unbearable, unendurable, torturous

Phrases

  • the whole shooting match

    • informal Everything.

      〈非正式〉一切,所有的东西

      the whole shooting match is being computerized

      一切都在计算机化。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But I can remember the days when a smile, a wink of the eye or an arch of the eyebrow set off the whole shooting match and a light fire would run beneath my skin.
      • A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match.
      • You need a good heavy one and even hang the camera bag from the central pole, just to stabilize the whole shooting match even further.
      • On some farms, he notes, ‘the cost of quota exceeds the cost of land, animals, equipment - the whole shooting match.’
      • It was a very sophisticated space probe, it had everything on it, penetrators, balloons, orbiting things, you know, it was just the whole shooting match.
      • Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match.
      • Not only my department, but the whole shooting match will cease to exist at the end of the year.
      • ‘I built a 16-track studio and started educating myself about microphones, preamps - the whole shooting match,’ he says.
      • After all, murderers take away more than a bit of the lives of the people they kill - they take away the whole shooting match.
      • It is, however, important to remember that the climax of the whole shooting match does not arrive for the best part of 11 months.
      Synonyms
      entirety, totality, total, whole, aggregate, summation, beginning and end, alpha and omega, be-all and end-all

Rhymes

non-polluting, suiting, Tooting

Definition of shooting in US English:

shooting

nounˈSHo͞odiNGˈʃudɪŋ
  • 1The action or practice of shooting with a gun.

    射;射击;枪杀(事件)

    the events that led up to the shooting of the man
    count noun 20,000 fatal shootings a year

    一年两万宗致命的枪击事件。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • And what led to this fatal shooting of an airline passenger?
    • Officers found a juvenile who witnessed the shooting, but they would not elaborate.
    • Numerous school shootings occurred in the 1980s and 1970s.
    • You've been practicing your shooting in here again, haven't you?
    • Incidents involving police shootings of these individuals have led to inquiry after inquiry.
    • The drive-by shooting began much earlier than her nephew thought.
    • Police are continuing to investigate potential links with a number of other gangland style shootings.
    • Today, school shootings are occurring at an alarming frequency.
    • Federal Bureau of Investigation officials are investigating both shootings as hate crimes.
    • Eight of the fatal shootings have occurred in Dublin, while two have taken place in Limerick.
    • The parking lot where the shooting happened is an open, public, unsecured area.
    • Many people witness the shooting but no one does anything to confront the militiamen.
    • ‘This shooting could have had fatal consequences,’ he said.
    • Throughout the invasion and occupation there has been torture, dawn raids and shootings of civilians.
    • The live firing practices included rapid-fire shoots enabling reconnaissance members to practice accurate instinctive shooting.
    • Police classified the incident as a random drive-by shooting.
    • A difficult wait for a community very concerned about an unexplained fatal shooting of one of its citizens, and that wait over tomorrow.
    • But it is understood that two reported shootings in the area are connected with the growing drugs trade.
    • And with that he walked away through the crowd that had gathered to practice their shooting.
    • The number of shootings of civilians is skyrocketing.
    1. 1.1 The sport or pastime of shooting with a gun.
      射;射击;枪杀(事件)
      Example sentencesExamples
      • More than an antique gun club, cowboy action shooting is a sport devoted to preserving the styles and ideals as well as the weapons of the Old West.
      • He had a great interest in sport, especially fishing, boxing, coursing shooting and soccer.
      • Gary added: ‘The air weapons section is growing and we hope to be a competitive force in the sport of shooting.’
      • As Britain's largest country sports organisation, BASC is committed to providing training in the safe use of guns to young people interested in taking up the sport of shooting.
      • At one time, I felt the socializing aspect of cowboy shooting should be played down.
      • Weightlifting and even sports such as fencing and shooting may also have cause for concern.
      • A gamekeeper who works for a private estate in the valley said other country sports like fishing and shooting were threatened if a ban was introduced.
      • Field sports, including shooting, stalking and fishing, have long been an integral part of life in Scotland and many disciplines are synonymous with the country itself.
      • Do not expect to feel up to a little grouse shooting when you disembark.
      • Fish shooting is a sport in Vermont and every spring, hunters break out their artillery and head to the marshes to exercise their right to shoot fish.
      • For the more active there is an adjacent 18 hole golf course and other outdoor pursuits such as archery and clay pigeon shooting are possible in the grounds.
      • Cowboy action shooting doesn't have a lot of negatives about it.
      • He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters.
      • The association says grouse shooting conserves both the birds and the heather.
      • In fact, gun ownership or enjoyment of sport shooting doesn't seem to be tied to wealth or social class at all.
      • We expected medals in hockey, tennis, long jump and shooting.
      • My friend did some skeet shooting from various stands, I guess you call them.
      • Many of these competitors began the sport of shooting with air guns bought from local shops.
      • Cowboy shooting is taking the country by storm.
      • The inaugural games of the modern Olympics, held in Athens in 1896, included shooting, and the sport has been part of the Commonwealth Games since 1966.
    2. 1.2 The right of shooting game over an area of land.
      狩猎权
      Example sentencesExamples
      • There also is fishing available in local lochs, and stalking or grouse shooting on neighbouring estates.
    3. 1.3 An estate or other area rented to shoot over.
      狩猎场
  • 2The action of filming or photographing a scene, film, etc.

    the shooting of a music video
adjectiveˈSHo͞odiNGˈʃudɪŋ
  • 1Moving or growing quickly.

    快速移动(或生长)的

    shooting beams of light played over the sea

    快速移动的光束在海面上掠过。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Kiki was still out there even though it had grown dark, shooting skyrockets zipped and exploded into myriad colors in the night dark sky.
    • Her face hit the wall and he spun her around and slammed her into it - her head exploding into a thousand shooting lights.
    Synonyms
    excruciating, agonizing, violent, intense, dreadful, awful, terrible, frightful, unbearable, intolerable, unendurable
    1. 1.1 (of a pain) sudden and piercing.
      (疼痛)剧烈的,钻心的
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He has also had to endure shooting pains in different parts of his body, abdominal discomfort, nausea and some irregular heartbeats.
      • My right ear was sending shooting pains through my head and being the usual hypochondriac that I was I immediately diagnosed myself the worst possible illness.
      • I said, ‘I feel fine, but once in a week, I have kind of shooting pain in my ribs.’
      • The jolting from walking here from the scoober had caused her broken arm to have shooting pains, and this time they weren't stopping.
      • If your pain persists for more than a week or is accompanied by redness, shooting pain, swelling or a clicking sound in your joints, you may have a more serious injury.
      • When I went to yank the pillow, I had never used that muscle and sharp pains started shooting everywhere.
      • Now, if someone else were to do that to you, and with considerable force, you would not only experience shooting pain, but also find yourself somewhat unable to move.
      • A cold shooting pain from her arms is her reward.
      • Then one day at work, I started getting shooting pains along my scar line from my previous birth.
      • I had shooting pains, and my right arm and fingers and shoulder were useless.
      • Chemo medicine may cause temporary nerve damage, which can result in burning, numbness, tingling, or shooting pain in the fingers and toes.
      • When I turned 28, I started suffering from sharp, shooting pains in my knees.
      • He still suffered shooting pain in his face, as well as toothache and had been left with money problems after the attack in February.
      • The girl was thrown to the ground and landed on her lower spine, sending a shooting pain up her back and she was unable to get up.
      • They also help control the type of stabbing or shooting pain sometimes caused by nerve damage.
      • Simultaneously, a shooting pain went through my left wrist.
      • No, I just crawl around complaining of a shooting pain in my head and sensing my vision get progressively weirder.
      • By the end of the ride, I was suffering from heat exhaustion and sweating profusely, and I had shooting pains in my inner thighs.
      • He is taking strong painkillers, but has bad nights, with shooting pains in his head.
      • This kind of shooting pain is very common and usually normal.
      Synonyms
      intense, excruciating, agonizing, sharp, stabbing, stinging, severe, extreme, fierce, harrowing, searing, penetrating, racking, insufferable, unbearable, unendurable, torturous

Phrases

  • the whole shooting match

    • informal Everything.

      〈非正式〉一切,所有的东西

      the whole shooting match is being computerized

      一切都在计算机化。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • But I can remember the days when a smile, a wink of the eye or an arch of the eyebrow set off the whole shooting match and a light fire would run beneath my skin.
      • You need a good heavy one and even hang the camera bag from the central pole, just to stabilize the whole shooting match even further.
      • Not only my department, but the whole shooting match will cease to exist at the end of the year.
      • It is, however, important to remember that the climax of the whole shooting match does not arrive for the best part of 11 months.
      • On some farms, he notes, ‘the cost of quota exceeds the cost of land, animals, equipment - the whole shooting match.’
      • Once he has sold out, your boss most likely will try to put one of his old boys in charge of at least haft your job, maybe the whole shooting match.
      • ‘I built a 16-track studio and started educating myself about microphones, preamps - the whole shooting match,’ he says.
      • It was a very sophisticated space probe, it had everything on it, penetrators, balloons, orbiting things, you know, it was just the whole shooting match.
      • After all, murderers take away more than a bit of the lives of the people they kill - they take away the whole shooting match.
      • A round of applause for Melissa please, for behind every successful man is an intelligent woman orchestrating the whole shooting match.
      Synonyms
      entirety, totality, total, whole, aggregate, summation, beginning and end, alpha and omega, be-all and end-all
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