The film crew spent hours shooting the scene in the forest. (电影剧组在森林里拍摄这个场景花了几个小时。) 语法知识延伸 在英语中,动词的时态变化是表达动作发生时间的重要方式。过去式(Past Tense)用于描述过去某个时间点发生的动作或存在的状态,而过去分词(Past Participle)...
1. The past tense of "shoot" is "shot", and the past participle is also "shot".2. "Shot" is pronounced as [ʃuːt] in British English and [ʃut] in American English.3. Verbs that can be followed by "shoot" include: shooting, shooting up, trouble shoo...
(ʃuːt)–past tense, past participleshot(ʃot)–verb 1.(often withat) to send or fire (bullets, arrowsetc) from a gun, bowetc.The enemy were shooting at us;He shot an arrow through the air.disparar,lanzar 2.to hit or kill with a bullet, arrowetc.He went out to shoot pig...
3. Shoot is also an interjection used to express surprise or a weak form of anger or disappointment.4. The past participle of shoot is shot, and the third person singular is shoots.5. The plural form of shoot is also shoots, and in the present continuous tense, it is shoot...
shoot inOther sports topic From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishshoot1/ʃuːt/●●●S2W2verb(past tense and past participleshot/ʃɒt$ʃɑːt/)1kill/injure[transitive]to deliberately kill orinjuresomeone using agunPolice shot one suspect when he pulled a gun on them.Smith...
This demonstrates the past participle form of "shoot" being used in a passive sentence structure. This grammatical structure is universally recognized and frequently encountered in English literature and conversation. The movie was shot on location in Scotland. (这部电影是在苏格兰实地拍摄的。) This ...
shoot1/ʃuːt/●●●S2W2verb(past tense and past participleshot/ʃɒt$ʃɑːt/) 1kill/injure[transitive]to deliberately kill orinjuresomeone using agunPolice shot one suspect when he pulled a gun on them.Smith killed his wife, and then shot himself.A woman wasshot deadin an...
shootPast participle: shotGerund: shooting Imperative shoot shoot Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011 ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend: Switch to new thesaurus Noun 1. shoot - a new branch sprout - any new growth of a plant such as a new branch or a bud...
Log in Advertisementshoot (v.) Middle English sheten "hasten from place to place; move swiftly; thrust forward; discharge a missile, send an arrow from a bow," from Old English sceotan (class II strong verb; past tense sceat, past participle scoten), "dart forth, go swiftly and ...
Troubleshoot is a compound made with the irregular verb shoot whose past-participle shoot is shot, not shooted. I troubleshoot it (present). He troubleshot it (simple past). They have troubleshot it (present perfect). I am troubleshooting (gerund or present participle) She troubleshoots I...