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shotted
切槽
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shot
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Shotted
;
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Shotting
.]
To
load
with
shot
,
as
a
gun
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Shot·ted
a.
1.
Loaded
with
shot
.
2.
Med.
Having
a
shot
attached
;
as
,
a
shotten
suture
.
◄
►
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shot
adj
:
varying
in
color
when
seen
in
different
lights
or
from
different
angles
; "
changeable
taffeta
"; "
chatoyant
(
or
shot
)
silk
"; "
a
dragonfly
hovered
,
vibrating
and
iridescent
" [
syn
:
changeable
,
chatoyant
,
iridescent
]
n
1:
an
attempt
to
score
in
a
game
2: (
sports
)
the
act
of
swinging
or
striking
at
a
ball
with
a
club
or
racket
or
bat
or
cue
or
hand
; "
it
took
two
strokes
to
get
out
of
the
bunker
"; "
a
good
shot
require
good
balance
and
tempo
"; "
he
left
me
an
almost
impossible
shot
"
[
syn
:
stroke
]
3:
the
act
of
firing
a
projectile
; "
his
shooting
was
slow
but
accurate
" [
syn
:
shooting
]
4:
a
chance
to
do
something
; "
he
wanted
a
shot
at
the
champion
"
[
syn
:
crack
]
5:
the
act
of
putting
a
liquid
into
the
body
by
means
of
a
syringe
; "
the
nurse
gave
him
a
flu
shot
" [
syn
:
injection
]
6:
a
solid
missile
discharged
from
a
firearm
; "
the
shot
buzzed
past
his
ear
" [
syn
:
pellet
]
7:
an
informal
photograph
;
usually
made
with
a
small
hand-held
camera
; "
my
snapshots
haven't
been
developed
yet
"; "
he
tried
to
get
unposed
shots
of
his
friends
" [
syn
:
snapshot
,
snap
]
8:
a
consecutive
series
of
pictures
that
constitutes
a
unit
of
action
in
a
film
[
syn
:
scene
]
9:
informal
words
for
any
attempt
or
effort
; "
he
gave
it
his
best
shot
"; "
he
took
a
stab
at
forecasting
" [
syn
:
stab
]
10:
an
aggressive
remark
directed
at
a
person
like
a
missile
and
intended
to
have
a
telling
effect
; "
his
parting
shot
was
`
drop
dead
'"; "
she
threw
shafts
of
sarcasm
"; "
she
takes
a
dig
at
me
every
chance
she
gets
" [
syn
:
shaft
,
slam
,
dig
,
barb
,
jibe
,
gibe
]
11:
a
blow
hard
enough
to
cause
injury
; "
he
is
still
recovering
from
a
shot
to
his
leg
"; "
I
caught
him
with
a
solid
shot
to
the
chin
"
12:
a
small
drink
of
liquor
; "
he
poured
a
shot
of
whiskey
" [
syn
:
nip
]
13:
sports
equipment
consisting
of
a
heavy
metal
ball
used
in
the
shot
put
; "
he
trained
at
putting
the
shot
"
14:
a
person
who
shoots
(
usually
with
respect
to
their
ability
to
shoot
); "
he
is
a
crack
shot
"; "
a
poor
shooter
" [
syn
:
shooter
]
15:
the
launching
of
a
missile
or
spacecraft
to
a
specified
destination
[
syn
:
blastoff
]
16:
an
explosive
charge
used
in
blasting
17:
an
estimate
based
on
little
or
no
information
[
syn
:
guess
,
guesswork
,
guessing
,
dead reckoning
]
[
also
:
shotting
,
shotted
]
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shotted
See
shot
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
shot
See
shoot
[
also
:
shotting
,
shotted
]
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