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1 have\ a\ shot\ at\ sg
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2 kill off
(to destroy completely: So many deer have been shot that the species has almost been killed off.) kiirt -
3 retrieve
jóvátesz, kinyer* * *[rə'tri:v]1) (to get back (something which was lost etc): My hat blew away, but I managed to retrieve it; Our team retrieved its lead in the second half.) visszaszerez2) ((of usually trained dogs) to search for and bring back (birds or animals that have been shot by a hunter).) apportíroz (kutya)•- retriever -
4 retriever
noun (a breed of dog trained to find and bring back birds and animals that have been shot.) vizsla -
5 shoot up
(to grow or increase rapidly: Prices have shot up.) felszökik -
6 under fire
1) (being shot at: We have been under fire from the enemy all day.) tűz alatt áll2) (being criticized or blamed: The government is under fire.) a kritika pergőtüzében
См. также в других словарях:
have\ a\ shot\ at — • have a go at • have a shot at • take a shot at v. phr. informal To try, especially after others have tried. Bob asked Dick to let him have a go at shooting at the target with Dick s rifle. She had a go at archery, but did not do very well … Словарь американских идиом
have a shot — 1. (with at) (informal) to have a try or go (at something) 2. To jeer or carp (at someone) (Aust) • • • Main Entry: ↑shot … Useful english dictionary
have a shot at — (someone) Australian, informal to criticize someone. It s clear the film s director was having a shot at the government … New idioms dictionary
have a shot at — (something) British, American & Australian, informal, American, informal to try to do something, often for the first time. He s proven himself to be a talented actor and now he s having a shot at directing his first play … New idioms dictionary
have a shot at — have a chance or a try, qualify to compete If Scotty wins this fight, he ll have a shot at the boxing title … English idioms
have a shot at someone — have a shot at (someone) Australian, informal to criticize someone. It s clear the film s director was having a shot at the government … New idioms dictionary
have a shot at something — have a shot at (something) British, American & Australian, informal, American, informal to try to do something, often for the first time. He s proven himself to be a talented actor and now he s having a shot at directing his first play … New idioms dictionary
have a shot at — make an attempt, make an effort, have a go at … English contemporary dictionary
shot — shot1 [shät] n. [ME < OE sceot < sceotan (akin to ON skot, Ger schuss): see SHOOT] 1. the act of shooting; discharge of a missile, esp. from a gun 2. a) the distance over which a missile travels b) range; reach; scope 3 … English World dictionary
have\ a\ go\ at — • have a go at • have a shot at • take a shot at v. phr. informal To try, especially after others have tried. Bob asked Dick to let him have a go at shooting at the target with Dick s rifle. She had a go at archery, but did not do very well … Словарь американских идиом
shot in the dark — If you have a shot in the dark at something, you try something where you have little hope of success … The small dictionary of idiomes