shoot from the hip
鲁莽地做事
2026-03-22 09:15 浏览次数 27
鲁莽地做事
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
6. to cause (something, such as a gun or bow) to propel a missile
7. to utter (words or sounds) rapidly or suddenly or with force
shoot out a stream of invective
8. to emit (light, flame, fumes, etc.) suddenly and rapidly
9. to send forth with suddenness or intensity
shot a look of anger at them
10. to discharge, dump, or empty especially by overturning, upending, or directing into a slide
11. to affect by shooting: such as
12. 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
13. to remove or destroy by use of firearms
shot out the light also wreck, explode
14. to push or slide (something, such as the bolt of a door or lock) into or out of a fastening
15. to push or thrust forward stick out
toads shooting out their tongues
16. to put forth in growing
17. to place, send, or bring into position abruptly
18. 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
19. to achieve (a particular score) in a game that involves shooting
shoot 80 in golf
20. to place or offer (a bet) on the result of casting dice
shoot $5
21. to use up by or as if by betting exhaust
shot his annual bonus on a shady deal
22. to engage in the hunting and killing of (game birds or animals) with firearms especially as a sport
shoot woodcock
23. to hunt over
shoot a tract of woodland
24. to cause to move suddenly or swiftly forward
shot the car onto the highway
25. to send or carry quickly dispatch
shoot the letter on to me as soon as you receive it
26. to variegate as if by sprinkling color in streaks, flecks, or patches
27. to pass swiftly by, past, or along
shooting rapids
28. to plane (something, such as the edge of a board) straight or true
29. set off, detonate, ignite
shoot a charge of dynamite
30. to effect by blasting
31. to determine the altitude of
32. to take a picture or series of pictures or television images of photograph, film
33. to give an injection to
34. to inject (an illicit drug) especially into the bloodstream
35. to go or pass rapidly and precipitately
sparks shooting all over his feet shot out from under him
36. to move ahead by force of momentum
37. to stream out suddenly spurt
38. to dart in or as if in rays from a source of light
39. to dart with a piercing sensation
pain shot up my arm
40. to cause an engine or weapon to discharge a missile
41. to use a firearm or bow especially for sport (as in hunting)
42. to propel a missile
guns that shoot many miles
43. protrude, project
44. to grow or sprout by or as if by putting forth shoots
45. develop, mature
46. 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
47. to propel an object (such as a ball) in a particular way
48. to drive the ball or puck toward a goal
49. to cast dice
50. to slide into or out of a fastening
a bolt that shoots in either direction
51. to record something (as on film or videotape) with a camera
52. to begin to speak —usually used as an imperative
OK, shoot, what do you have to say
53. to aim at strive for
54. to act or speak hastily without consideration of the consequences
55. to exhaust one's capabilities and resources
56. to tug one's shirt cuffs below those of one's coat
57. to act against one's own best interests
58. to converse idly gossip
59. to shoot the breeze
60. to venture all one's capital on one play
61. to put forth all one's efforts
62. a sending out of new growth or the growth sent out: such as
63. a stem or branch with its leaves and appendages especially when not yet mature
64. offshoot
65. an act of shooting (as with a bow or a firearm):
66. shot
67. the firing of a missile especially by artillery
68. a hunting trip or party
69. the right to shoot game in a particular area or land over which it is held
70. a shooting match
skeet shoot
71. a round of shots in a shooting match
72. the action or an instance of shooting with a camera a session or a series of sessions of photographing or filming
a movie shoot
73. a motion or movement of rapid thrusting: such as
74. a sudden or rapid advance
75. a momentary darting sensation twinge
76. thrust sense 3b
77. the pace between strokes in rowing
78. a bar of rays beam
a shoot of sunlight
79. a rush of water down a steep or rapid
80. a place where a stream runs or descends swiftly
81. to cause a bullet, arrow, etc., to move forward with great force from a weapon
82. to wound or kill (a person or animal) with a bullet, arrow, etc., that is shot from a weapon
83. to remove or destroy (something) with a bullet, rocket, etc., that is shot from a weapon
84. the part of a new plant that is just beginning to grow above the ground
85. a new branch and its leaves on an established plant
86. an occasion when a movie, television show, etc., is being filmed
87. to let fly or cause to be driven forward with force
He shot an arrow into the air.
88. to cause a projectile (as a bullet) to be driven out of
The guard shot a gun.
89. to cause a weapon to discharge a projectile
Aim and shoot.
90. to strike with a projectile from a bow or gun
He shot a deer.
91. to hit, throw, or kick (as a ball or puck) toward or into a goal
92. to score by shooting
The player shot a basket.
93. play entry 1 sense 2
Let's shoot some pool.
94. to thrust forward swiftly
Lizards shot out their tongues.
95. to grow rapidly
The corn is shooting up.
96. to go, move, or pass rapidly
They shot past on skis.
97. to direct at quickly and suddenly
I shot them an angry look.
98. to stream out suddenly spurt
Blood was shooting from the wound.
99. to film or photograph
The movie was shot in Australia.
100. to pass swiftly along or through
We shot the rapids in a canoe.
101. a stem or branch of a plant especially when young or just beginning to grow
102. a hunting party or trip
a duck shoot
103. to take or administer (as a drug) by hypodermic needle
You「ve got to be able to shoot from the hip when you」re in sales.
当你在销售部门工作时,你得能够(对事情)毫不犹豫地快速做出反应。
shoot from the hip
鲁莽地做事
blast猛攻
discharge出院,免职;释放;(液体、气体等的)排出;排出物;放电;开枪;下客;履行责任;(债务的)清偿
fire点燃;解雇;开除;使发光;烧制;激动;放枪
loose放纵;放任;发射