To be shot
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to be shot teriminin İngilizce Türkçe sözlükte anlamı
- postu deldirmek
- olmak çekime
- shot
- atış
Hiç böyle bir atış görmedim.
-I've never seen a shot like that.
Fransa'nın kalecisi yere daldı ve Ronaldo'nun atışını kurtardı.
-The goalkeeper for France dived to the ground and saved Ronaldo’s shot.
- shot
- {i} fotoğraf
O şimdiye kadar gördüğüm en kötü vesikalık fotoğraf.
-That's the worst mug shot I've ever seen.
- shot
- {i} çekim
Geziye gitmeden önce bazı çekimlere ihtiyacım var.
-I need some shots before I go on my trip.
Onun başka bir DTP çekimine ihtiyacı var.
-She needs another DPT shot.
- shot
- {i} bir fırt içki
Tom bir fırt içki içti.
-Tom drank a shot of whiskey.
- shot
- tahmin
- shot
- {i} tek içki
- shot
- iğne
Hemşire bana bir iğne yaptı.
-The nurse gave me a shot.
Doktor bana iğne yaptı.
-The doctor gave me a shot.
- shot
- vurulmak
Vurulmak istemiyorum.
-I don't want to be shot.
Vurulmaktansa asılmayı tercih ederim.
-I'd rather be hanged than shot.
- shot
- toparcık
- shot
- (Avcılık) av saçması
- shot
- postu deldirmek
- shot
- cinsel ilişki
- shot
- (Gıda) tek atmak
- shot
- birdenbire
- shot
- el
- shot
- vurmak
- shot
- isabet almak
- shot
- gülle atma
- shot
- destek
- shot
- yorgun
- shot
- nişancı
Tom bir keskin nişancı tarafından başından vuruldu.
-Tom got shot in the head by a sniper.
- shot
- hasta
Avcılardan biri vuruldu ve hastaneye götürülmek zorunda kaldı ve şimdi hızlı bir iyileşme gösteriyor.
-One of the hunters was shot and had to be taken to hospital, where he is now making a speedy recovery.
- shot
- bitkin
- shot
- aşı
Tetanoz aşısı köpek ısırmasından daha çok acıttı.
-The tetanus shot hurt more than the dog bite.
En son ne zaman bir tetanoz aşısı yaptırdın?
-When was the last time you had a tetanus shot?
- shot
- kadeh
- shot
- {f} vur
Adam bir silahla üç kuşu vurdu.
-The man shot three birds with a gun.
Onu vuran adam Sirhan Bişara Sirhandı.
-The man who shot him was Sirhan Bishara Sirhan.
- shot
- resim
- shot
- saçma
- shot
- şut
- shot
- şans
Hiç böyle bir şans görmemiştim.
-I've never seen a shot like that.
Tom başarmak için bir şansı olduğunu düşünmüyordu fakat o hiç olmazsa bir fırsat vermek istedi.
-Tom didn't think he had a chance to succeed, but he at least wanted to give it a shot.
- shot
- silah sesi
Biz üç el silah sesi duyduk.
-We heard three shots.
Ben şimdi bir silah sesi duydum.
-I heard a shot just now.
- shot
- şanjan
- shot
- eski
- shot
- mermi
Sami, karısı Leyla'yı başından iki mermi ile vurdu .
-Sami shot two bullets into the head of his wife, Layla.
Köpek bir mermi gibi uzaklaştı.
-The dog went away like a shot.
- shot
- yanardöner
- shot
- yudum
Tom bir fırt tekilayı bir yudumda içti.
-Tom drank the shot of tequila down in one gulp.
Bir yudum tekila istiyorum.
-I'd like a shot of tequila.
- shot
- eskimiş
- shot
- enstantane fotoğraf
- shot
- atışı
- shot
- atışın
- to shot
- atış için
- lead poisoning
- kurşun zehirlenmesi
Çocuklar kurşun zehirlenmesi için daha fazla risk altındadır.
-Children are more at risk for lead poisoning.
Kurşun zehirlenmesi dünya genelinde milyonlarca çocuğun sağlığını tehlikeye atar.
-Lead poisoning endangers the health of millions of children around the world.
- shot
- {i} spor gülle
- shot
- kafası dumanlı
- shot
- {i} erim
- shot
- {s} dolu
- shot
- lağım
- shot
- boşalma
- shot
- {s} yanardöner, şanjan, janjan (kumaş)
- shot
- (Askeri) ATEŞ BİLDİRİŞ, (ATILDI): Top veya topların ateşlendiğini belirten bildiri. Bak. "rounds complete", "on the way"
- shot
- kısmet
- shot
- top mermisi
- shot
- {i} yardım
- shot
- girişim
- shot
- atım
- shot
- {i} vuruş
Mac'in harika bir vuruş yaptığını gördük
-We saw Mac make a fantastic shot.
Bana vurmak istiyor musunuz? Devam edin ve en iyi vuruşunuzu yapın.
-Do you want to hit me? Go ahead and take your best shot.
- shot
- gülle
- shot
- film çekme
- shot
- tahrip maddesi
- shot
- {i} deneme
Bir kere daha denemek ister misin?
-Do you want to give it another shot?
Bir kez daha denemek ister misin?
-Would you like to give it another shot?
- shot
- dili teşebbüs
- shot
- top veya tüfek atma
- shot
- (Tıp) Şırınga, iğne, aşı
- shot
- {i} (çifte namlulu av tüfeği için) saçma
- shot
- {s} çakırkeyif
- shot
- {s} k.dili. kullanılmaz hale gelmiş, tamamıyla bozulmuş: This motor's shot. Bu motorda iş yok. 3
- shot
- {i} (mermi, roket için) atım, atış; (top için) vuruş; (top için) şut
- shot
- {i} menzil
- shot
- spor bilyeye vuruş
- shot
- f., bak. shoot
- shot
- (Tekstil) atkı Açıklama: Dokuma işleminde kullanılan yatay iplik sistemidir
- shot
- güll
- shot
- içinde patlayıcı madde olmayan top güllesi
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to be shot teriminin İngilizce İngilizce sözlükte anlamı
- shot
- Worn out
The rear axle will have to be replaced. It's shot.
- shot
- Simple past tense and past participle of shoot
- shot
- A measure of alcohol, usually spirits, as taken either from a shot-glass or directly from the bottle, equivalent to about 44 milliliters; 1.5 ounces. ("pony shot"= 30 milliliters; 1 fluid ounce)
- shot
- A vaccination or injection
- shot
- The heavy iron ball used for the shot put
- shot
- The act of launching a ball or similar object toward a goal
They took the lead on a last-minute shot.
- shot
- A punch or other physical blow
- shot
- A charge to paid, a scot or shout
Drink up. It's his shot.
- shot
- A remark or comment, especially one which is critical or insulting
Schwarzenegger also is taking nasty shots from his own party, as GOP conservatives bash some of his appointments as Kennedyesque and traitorous to party values.
- shot
- An opportunity or attempt
I'd like just one more shot at winning this game.
- shot
- A spoon of coffee
- shot
- An armor-piercing solid metal projectile having no bursting charge, that was in use mainly during World War II, more specifically called AP or armor-piercing shot
- shot
- A single serving of espresso
- shot
- A single unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivalent; an unedited sequence of frames
- shot
- Thank you
- to be shot.
- lead poisoning
- shot
- {n} the act of shooting, a bullet, ball, reckoning, charge
- shot
- A continuously exposed and unedited image of any length Close-up: An image in which the distance between subject and point of view is very short Also extreme close-up Medium shot: Some environmental or situational context Long shot: An image in which the distance between the camera and the subject is great; subject is shown in context Reaction shot: Reveals character's expression Shot/reverse shot: one-shot cuts between two characters interacting with one another Eyeline match: Cut between one-shot of character looking at a specific point to what he is seeing Tracking (dolly) shot: The movement of the image through a scene, photographed by a camera mounted on tracks
- shot
- the act of firing a projectile; "his shooting was slow but accurate"
- shot
- A sphere cannonball, normally solid The weight of a shot made of cast iron was the traditional designation for the size of cannon that fired it Sometimes called solid shot
- shot
- Someone who is a good shot can shoot well. Someone who is a bad shot cannot shoot well. He was not a particularly good shot because of his eyesight
- shot
- n any directed individual attack attempt 單人進攻,強攻 (沒有隊å‹æŽ©è·)。
- shot
- The basic building block of film narrativethe single unedited piece of film
- shot
- sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put; "he trained at putting the shot"
- shot
- tired, weary
- shot
- See Shoot, v
- shot
- If you have a shot at something, you attempt to do it. The heavyweight champion will be given a shot at Holyfield's world title
- shot
- a chance to do something; "he wanted a shot at the champion"
- shot
- informal words for any attempt or effort; "he gave it his best shot"; "he took a stab at forecasting" an attempt to score in a game 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" a solid missile discharged from a firearm; "the shot buzzed past his ear" an explosive charge used in blasting sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put; "he trained at putting the shot" 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" a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot); "he is a crack shot"; "a poor shooter" a chance to do something; "he wanted a shot at the champion
- shot
- any directed individual attack attempt
- shot
- a small drink of liquor; "he poured a shot of whiskey"
- shot
- unit of bet or casting (99/10/31) They shot the fleeing criminal dead The reporters shot questions at the couple who had just announced their divorce The baby has shot up marvelously The prices have simply shot up Don't shoot the messenger As a shot, I should say she is about forty-five It's a long shot, but I would predict the recovery of Japanese economy in the third quarter of fiscal 1999 (reference: '98 Nikkei)
- shot
- A missile weapon, particularly a ball or bullet; specifically, whatever is discharged as a projectile from firearms or cannon by the force of an explosive
- shot
- The person who calls the shots is in a position to tell others what to do. The directors call the shots and nothing happens without their say-so
- shot
- A shot of a drug is an injection of it. He administered a shot of Nembutal
- shot
- Small globular masses of lead, of various sizes, used chiefly for killing game; as, bird shot; buckshot
- shot
- pulled the trigger
- shot
- A marksman; one who practices shooting; as, an exellent shot
- shot
- 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"
- shot
- An attempt to kick or head the ball into the opponent's goal
- shot
- an estimate based on little or no information
- shot
- If you describe something as a long shot, you mean that it is unlikely to succeed, but is worth trying. The deal was a long shot, but Bagley had little to lose
- shot
- a consecutive series of pictures that constitutes a unit of action in a film
- shot
- If you do something like a shot, you do it without any delay or hesitation. I heard the key turn in the front door and I was out of bed like a shot
- shot
- In sports such as football, golf, or tennis, a shot is an act of kicking, hitting, or throwing the ball, especially in an attempt to score a point. He had only one shot at goal
- shot
- A shot is a photograph or a particular sequence of pictures in a film. a shot of a fox peering from the bushes
- shot
- 1 In shooting, one uninterrupted run of the camera to expose a series of frames Also called a take 2 In the finished film, one uninterrupted image with a single static or mobile framing
- shot
- an attempt to score in a game
- shot
- that segment of the casting cycle in which molten metal is forced into the die
- shot
- past of shoot
- shot
- a solid missile discharged from a firearm; "the shot buzzed past his ear"
- shot
- the launching of a missile or spacecraft to a specified destination
- shot
- Picture information recorded by a camera
- shot
- An attempt to hit the ball
- shot
- of Shoot
- shot
- A single unbroken sequence of photographic film exposures, or the digital equivelant. An un-edited sequence of frames
- shot
- {s} struck by a bullet or projectile; multicolored, variegated; filled with a particular quality; ruined, worn out
- shot
- A shot of a strong alcoholic drink is a small glass of it. a shot of vodka
- shot
- the act of putting a liquid into the body by means of a syringe; "the nurse gave him a flu shot"
- shot
- enough material for one cycle of a molding or casting machine
- shot
- An attempt by a player to score by striking the puck with a hockey stick toward the opponent's goal
- shot
- To load with shot, as a gun
- shot
- The result of launching a projectile or bullet
- shot
- 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"
- shot
- A stroke or propulsive action in certain games, as in billiards, hockey, curling, etc
- shot
- an explosive charge used in blasting sports equipment consisting of a heavy metal ball used in the shot put; "he trained at putting the shot"
- shot
- A spherical weight, to be put, or thrown, in competition for distance
- shot
- A solid metal armor-piercing projectile having no bursting charge, that was in use mainly during World War II
- shot
- a person who shoots (usually with respect to their ability to shoot); "he is a crack shot"; "a poor shooter"
- shot
- 1 An act or instance of firing a rocket, especially from the earth's surface, as, the shot carried the rocket 200 miles
- shot
- The entire throw of nets at one time
- shot
- an attempt to score in a game 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"
- shot
- If something is shot through with an element or feature, it contains a lot of that element or feature. This is an argument shot through with inconsistency
- shot
- varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles; "changeable taffeta"; "chatoyant (or shot) silk"; "a dragonfly hovered, vibrating and iridescent"
- shot
- an explosive charge used in blasting
- shot
- a chance to do something; "he wanted a shot at the champion
- shot
- also, a move, as in chess
- shot
- The act of hitting the ball with the racket
- shot
- A cast of a net
- shot
- A solid round projectile, of stone or cast iron, used in smoothbore muzzle-loading artillery The solid shot used in rifled muzzle-loaders were cylindrical and fitted with an expanding base or band so that they could be rammed down the bore from the muzzle and yet grip the rifling on firing Smoothbore guns long fired only solid shot, while mortars and howitzers used explosives shells Later guns used shells as well; these were called "shell guns" to distinguished them from the earlier "shot guns " The caliber of a shot gun was expressed as the weight of its shot (e g , 6-pounder), while shell-firing ordnance was identified by bore diameter
- shot
- The flight of a missile, or the distance which it is, or can be, thrown; as, the vessel was distant more than a cannon shot
- shot
- A single draft or catch of fish made
- shot
- A played stone or The word used to indicate a point won at the end of an end (shot rock)
- shot
- A measure of alcohol, usually spirits, as taken either from a shot-glass or directly from the bottle. About 44 millilitres; 1.5 ounces. "pony shot"= 30 millilitres; 1 fluid ounce"
- shot
- A payment (of a bill), a scot or shout
- shot
- a shot in the dark: see dark
- shot
- A share or proportion; a reckoning; a scot
- shot
- (1) In shooting, one uninterrupted run of the camera to expose a series of frames Also called a take (2) In the finished film, one uninterrupted image with a single static or mobile framing
- shot
- (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"
- shot
- The act of shooting; discharge of a firearm or other weapon which throws a missile
- shot
- A general term referring to any method of hitting the ball back to the opponent's court
- shot
- An opportunity to hit an adverse blot A direct shot is an opportunity to hit using a single number An indirect shot is an opportunity to hit using both numbers of the dice played with the same checker A particular roll of the dice which could hit an enemy blot
- shot
- Shot is the past tense and past participle of shoot
- shot
- A shot is an act of firing a gun. He had murdered Perceval at point blank range with a single shot A man fired a volley of shots at them
- shot
- 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"
- shot
- Hand out your shot or Down with your shot - your reckoning or quota, your money (Saxon, sceat; Dutch, schot ) (See Scot And Lot ) As the fund of our pleasure, let us each pay his shot Ben Jonson He shot wide of the mark He was altogether in error The allusion is to shooting at the mark or bull's-eye in archery, but will now apply to our modern rifle practice
- shot
- Woven in such a way as to produce an effect of variegation, of changeable tints, or of being figured; as, shot silks
- shot
- If you give something your best shot, you do it as well as you possibly can. I don't expect to win. But I am going to give it my best shot
- shot
- A place or spot for setting nets
- shot
- Woven from warp and weft strands of different colours, resulting in an iridescent appearance
- shot
- A chance, or an attempt
- shot
- A single explosive charge fired in coal, stone or ore
- shot
- informal words for any attempt or effort; "he gave it his best shot"; "he took a stab at forecasting"
- shot
- A guess; conjecture; also, an attempt
- shot
- Small metal balls used as ammunition
- shot
- n any directed individual attack attempt
- shot
- emphasis People sometimes use the expression by a long shot to emphasize the opinion they are giving. The missile-reduction treaty makes sweeping cuts, but the arms race isn't over by a long shot
- shot
- - refers to the number of effects in a fireworks device, such as as 10-shot roman candle or a 25-shot aerial repeater
- shot
- {i} firing of a bullet or other projectile from a weapon; range of a firearm or other weapon; lead pellet used in shotguns; shooter; hypodermic injection; throwing of a heavy ball (Sports); blow; photograph; film or video sequence; small amount of liquor
- shot
- A solid non-explosive projectile For illustrations, see the Ammunition page
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