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词汇 skeet
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Definition of skeet in English:

skeet

(also skeet shooting)
noun skiːtskit
mass nounNorth American
  • A shooting sport in which a clay target is thrown from a trap to simulate the flight of a bird.

    飞靶射击

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Fausti guns are popular with trap, skeet and sporting clays competitors and, of course, with hunters.
    • That's big news for all those skeet, clay and trap shooters.
    • He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters.
    • She got her competitive start in American skeet and won her first championships at age 13, gaining national attention
    • One handful of twilight was left, but Brevet General Thurman Dynamics fit skeet shooting into his day.
    • He hunts, skeet shooting, out for birds, and he has more exotic sports.
    • One winces when Georgie seeks praise for his skeet shooting, or when Muffy misses her serve again.
    • When skeet shooting or bird hunting, those that ride high on the nose are preferred since you are shooting at objects moving upwards.
    • If you're burned out on trap, skeet and conventional sporting clays, don't get depressed.
    • What if you're like me and only occasionally hunt waterfowl and mostly hunt upland birds like dove, quail, chukar and shoot recreational skeet and sporting clays?
    • These events are an opportunity for the team to invite friends, family and others to try trapshooting, skeet and sporting clays.
    • Feedback is instantaneous, and the skills of trapshooting are easier and quicker to acquire than those associated with skeet or sporting clays.
    • Each team must register in one division in either trap, skeet, or clays or any combination of those disciplines at their home gun club or shooting facility.
    • He was a self-made millionaire steeped in the world of golf, tennis, skeet, and riding.
    • For months I had been planning this Texas business trip, which also happened to include an afternoon of skeet shooting.
    • The Augusta is available in trap, skeet, sporting and field models.
    • Whether the customer is hunting, shooting skeet or doing target practice, they're a year-round sale.
    • Just because the guy who wins the gold for skeet shooting will never be a household name does not mean he has not dedicated the best part of his life to the pursuit of excellence.

Origin

1920s: apparently a pseudo-archaic alteration of the verb shoot.

Rhymes

accrete, autocomplete, beet, bittersweet, bleat, cheat, cleat, clubfeet, compete, compleat, complete, conceit, Crete, deceit, delete, deplete, discreet, discrete, eat, effete, élite, entreat, escheat, estreat, excrete, feat, feet, fleet, gîte, greet, heat, leat, leet, Magritte, maltreat, marguerite, meat, meet, meet-and-greet, mesquite, mete, mistreat, neat, outcompete, peat, Pete, petite, pleat, receipt, replete, sangeet, seat, secrete, sheet, sleet, splay-feet, street, suite, sweet, teat, treat, tweet, wheat

Definition of skeet in US English:

skeet

(also skeet shooting)
nounskētskit
North American
  • A shooting sport in which a clay target is thrown from a trap to simulate the flight of a bird.

    飞靶射击

    Example sentencesExamples
    • If you're burned out on trap, skeet and conventional sporting clays, don't get depressed.
    • He was a self-made millionaire steeped in the world of golf, tennis, skeet, and riding.
    • For months I had been planning this Texas business trip, which also happened to include an afternoon of skeet shooting.
    • Feedback is instantaneous, and the skills of trapshooting are easier and quicker to acquire than those associated with skeet or sporting clays.
    • That's big news for all those skeet, clay and trap shooters.
    • Whether the customer is hunting, shooting skeet or doing target practice, they're a year-round sale.
    • She got her competitive start in American skeet and won her first championships at age 13, gaining national attention
    • He told me he also enjoys trap and skeet shooting with his daughters.
    • Each team must register in one division in either trap, skeet, or clays or any combination of those disciplines at their home gun club or shooting facility.
    • The Augusta is available in trap, skeet, sporting and field models.
    • When skeet shooting or bird hunting, those that ride high on the nose are preferred since you are shooting at objects moving upwards.
    • One handful of twilight was left, but Brevet General Thurman Dynamics fit skeet shooting into his day.
    • These events are an opportunity for the team to invite friends, family and others to try trapshooting, skeet and sporting clays.
    • What if you're like me and only occasionally hunt waterfowl and mostly hunt upland birds like dove, quail, chukar and shoot recreational skeet and sporting clays?
    • One winces when Georgie seeks praise for his skeet shooting, or when Muffy misses her serve again.
    • He hunts, skeet shooting, out for birds, and he has more exotic sports.
    • Fausti guns are popular with trap, skeet and sporting clays competitors and, of course, with hunters.
    • Just because the guy who wins the gold for skeet shooting will never be a household name does not mean he has not dedicated the best part of his life to the pursuit of excellence.

Origin

1920s: apparently a pseudo-archaic alteration of the verb shoot.

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