Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography major - Shooting translation

Shooting translation

When used as a noun, it means "shooting"; Photography; Hunting; The torrent is brave. "When used as a transitive verb, it means" shoot, shoot; Shoot; Germination; Cause an explosion; Here? Injection. " When used as an intransitive verb, it means "shoot; Germination; Make a movie. "

Pronunciation: English [? u? T], beautiful [? u? t].

Explanation:

Shoot, hit; Shoot; Germination; Cause an explosion; Here? Injection.

Shooting intransitive verbs; Germination; Make a movie.

Shoot; Photography; Hunting; Rapids.

He really wants to shoot his film in Cuba.

He is happy to shoot his film in Cuba.

Deformation: past tense lens, past participle lens, present participle lens, third person singular lens, plural lens.

Phrases:

Hunting on weekends

An arm quickly stretched out his arms.

Take a picture of cutting corners.

Shoot pruning

Shooting hit

Synonym of bud

boomerang

Pronunciation: English [d? T], beautiful [dɑ? rt].

Explanation:

Darts; Gallop, gallop; Severe pain; Wrinkles (in clothes); Tropical and subtropical fish.

Rush, gallop; Throwing and projecting; Glance (sb's eyes) quickly.

The poisoned dart pierced his arm, and we must pull it out at once.

This poisonous dart pierced his arm, and we must pull it out at once.

Variants: past darts, past participle darts, present participle darts, third person singular darts, plural darts.

Phrases:

Poisonous darts

Dart competition darts game

Throw an angry glance.

Run away.

Suddenly stood up and jumped up.