shoot: significado e definições
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To hit, wound, or kill with a missile fired from a weapon.
To remove or destroy by firing or projecting a missile: shot out the window.
To make (a hole, for example) by firing a weapon.
To fire or let fly (a missile) from a weapon.
To detonate or cause to explode: shot off a firecracker.
To inject (a drug, for example) with a hypodermic syringe.
To throw out or release (a fishing line, for example).
To send forth suddenly, intensely, or swiftly: The burning building shot sparks onto the adjacent roof. He shot an angry look at me.
To emit (a ray or rays of light or another form of energy).
To utter (sounds or words) forcefully, rapidly, or suddenly: She shot a retort to the insult.
Slang To give, send, or hand quickly: Shoot me that stapler.
Informal To spend, use up, or waste: They shot their savings on a new boat.
To pass over or through swiftly: shooting the rapids.
To cover (country) in hunting for game.
To record on film: shot the scene in one take.
To cause to project or protrude; extend: shot out her arm to prevent the bottle from falling.
To begin to grow or produce; put forth.
To pour, empty out, or discharge down or as if down a chute: shot gravel into the hole.
Sports & Games To throw or propel (a ball, marble, or other projectile in a game) in a specific direction or toward the objective.
Sports & Games To accomplish (the objective) of a game involving a projectile; score (a point, basket, or goal).
Sports & Games To play (a game involving projectiles, such as golf or pool).
Sports & Games To attain (a given score) in golf.
Sports & Games To play (a game involving dice, especially craps).
Sports & Games To throw (the dice or a given score) in craps.