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121 shoot out one's lips
Общая лексика: презрительно выпятить губы -
122 shoot out the lip
Общая лексика: выражать недовольство, выражать презрение, надувать губы, презрительно выпячивать губы -
123 shoot out the lips
Общая лексика: выражать недовольство, надувать губы, презрительно выпячивать губы -
124 shoot out tongue
Общая лексика: высунуть язык -
125 shoot the daylight (out of)
Военный термин: громить, разбить наголову, уничтожитьУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shoot the daylight (out of)
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126 shoot the daylights out of a target
Разговорное выражение: уничтожать цель огнемУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > shoot the daylights out of a target
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127 shoot-out
['ʃuːtaʊt]1) Общая лексика: перестрелка, стрельба (особ. при побеге с места преступления)2) Военный термин: огневой бой3) Сленг: спор, выход из игры в кости, пистолетная дуэль4) Хоккей: буллиты, серия буллитов -
128 Shoot Out
Law: SO
См. также в других словарях:
shoot it out — To settle (a dispute, competition, etc) conclusively by shooting (also figurative) • • • Main Entry: ↑shoot * * * shoot it out informal phrase to fight with someone using guns Thesaurus: to use a gunhyponym … Useful english dictionary
shoot it out — shoot at each other, shoot until one is killed The thief decided to shoot it out with the police … English idioms
shoot it out (with somebody) — ˌshoot it ˈout (with sb) idiom (informal) to fight against sb with guns, especially until one side is killed or defeated • The gang decided to shoot it out with the police. related noun ↑shoot out Main entry: ↑shoot … Useful english dictionary
shoot it out — informal to fight with someone using guns … English dictionary
shoot — shoot1 W2S2 [ʃu:t] v past tense and past participle shot [ʃɔt US ʃa:t] ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(kill/injure)¦ 2¦(fire a gun etc)¦ 3¦(birds/animals)¦ 4¦(move quickly)¦ 5¦(try to score)¦ 6¦(look at somebody)¦ 7¦(photograph/film)¦ 8¦(pain)¦ 9 … Dictionary of contemporary English
shoot — shoot1 [ ʃut ] (past tense and past participle shot [ ʃat ] ) verb *** ▸ 1 fire gun ▸ 2 in sports ▸ 3 move suddenly & quickly ▸ 4 take photographs etc. ▸ 5 put drug in body ▸ + PHRASES 1. ) intransitive or transitive to fire a gun: We were… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shoot — I UK [ʃuːt] / US [ʃut] verb Word forms shoot : present tense I/you/we/they shoot he/she/it shoots present participle shooting past tense shot UK [ʃɒt] / US [ʃɑt] past participle shot *** 1) [intransitive/transitive] to fire a gun We were ordered… … English dictionary
shoot — v., n., & int. v. (past and past part. shot) 1 tr. a cause (a gun, bow, etc.) to fire. b discharge (a bullet, arrow, etc.) from a gun, bow, etc. c kill or wound (a person, animal, etc.) with a bullet, arrow, etc. from a gun, bow, etc. 2 intr.… … Useful english dictionary
shoot out — transitive verb : to settle by shooting to talk things out, no matter how inconclusively, rather than to shoot them out A.H.Vandenberg †1951 often used with it tried to shoot it out with the cops Mickey Spillane … Useful english dictionary
shoot out — {v.} 1. To fight with guns until one person or side is wounded or killed; settle a fight by shooting. Used with it . * /The cornered bank robbers decided to shoot it out with the police./ * /The moment she opened the door, the cat shot out and… … Dictionary of American idioms
shoot out — {v.} 1. To fight with guns until one person or side is wounded or killed; settle a fight by shooting. Used with it . * /The cornered bank robbers decided to shoot it out with the police./ * /The moment she opened the door, the cat shot out and… … Dictionary of American idioms