Traditional Culture Encyclopedia - Photography and portraiture - What do you mean, shoot?

What do you mean, shoot?

Verb (short for verb)? Launch; Shoot; Gallop; take a picture

Noun (short for noun)? Launch; Newly sprouted branches

Inside? Wow! Damn it! Oh, dear!

First, pronunciation: English? [? u? T], beautiful? [? u? t]?

Second, the example:

This is just a toy gun; It doesn't shoot.

This is just a toy gun. You can't fire bullets.

Third, vocabulary usage:

1 and injective basically means "injective". It refers to shooting, the act of shooting, and the result of shooting or killing. When used as a transitive verb, its object is usually a person or an animal.

2.shoot can also refer to shooting in sports. It can also refer to projecting light.

3.shoot can also be interpreted as "galloping (vi). ) "and" flying by (vt. ) ",which means to make something move suddenly or quickly along the direction, does not emphasize the suddenness of the action, but only emphasizes the continuity and extensibility of the action.

Extended data:

Synonym: explosion

I. Significance:

Noun (short for noun)? Explosion; Loud noise; A gust of wind; Severe criticism; & lt A pleasant experience

Verb (short for verb)? Blasting; Destroy; Make a loud noise; Hit hard; criticize

Second, pronunciation: English? 【bl \u? St], beautiful? 【bl? st]?

Third, examples:

A horn gave her a fright.

The sudden sound of the horn startled her.

Fourth, vocabulary usage:

The basic meaning of blast is "to destroy or hurt quickly, seriously or unexpectedly with violent impact", which emphasizes the complete destruction with a devastating trend and the consequences are very serious. Can be extended to severe reprimand.