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41 under fire
1) (being shot at: We have been under fire from the enemy all day.) pod paľbou2) (being criticized or blamed: The government is under fire.) pod paľbou kritiky* * *• v ohni• ostrelovaný -
42 void
[void] 1. adjective1) (not valid or binding: The treaty has been declared void.) neplatný2) ((with of) lacking entirely: a statement void of meaning.) nemajúci, bez2. noun(a huge empty space, especially (with the) outer space: The rocket shot up into the void; Her death left a void in her husband's life.) prázdno(ta)* * *• vákuum• vyprázdnovat• vyprázdnit• vyprázdnený• vypustit• vylucovat• zbytocný• zrušit• dutiny• anulovat• bezúcelný• pustý• pocit prázdna• opustit• prázdny priestor• prázdno• prázdnota• prázdny• medzera• medzery• márny• neplatný• nemajúci• neobsadený• nic• odstránit -
43 warder
noun (a person who guards prisoners in a jail: He shot a warder and escaped from jail.) dozorca, -kyňa* * *• velitelská palica• väzenský dozorca• žalárnik• stráž• strážca• dozorca vo väzení• hliadka• dozorca väznov -
44 watchman
noun ((often night-watchman) a man employed to guard a building etc against thieves, especially at night: The bank-robbers shot the (night-)watchman.) strážca* * *• strážca (nocný)• hlásnik -
45 whip
[wip] 1. noun1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) bič2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) whip, parlamentný tajomník politickej strany2. verb1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) (z)bičovať2) (to beat (eggs etc).) šľahať3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) prudko sa otočiť; vytrhnúť•- whiplash- whipped cream
- whip up* * *• vytat• vyšibat• šlahat• kociš• bic• bicovat• psovod• porazit• korbác• omotávat• obtácat -
46 cannonball
noun (a ball of iron, shot from a cannon.) delová guľa -
47 pistol
['pistl](a small gun, held in one hand when fired: He shot himself with a pistol.) pištoľ -
48 pot
[pot] 1. noun(any one of many kinds of deep container used in cooking, for holding food, liquids etc or for growing plants: a cooking-pot; a plant-pot; a jam-pot; The waiter brought her a pot of tea.) hrniec; kvetináč; kanvica2. verb(to plant in a pot.) zasadiť do kvetináča- potted- pothole
- pot-shot
- take pot luck -
49 revolver
noun (a type of pistol: She shot him with a revolver.) revolver -
50 shoot up
(to grow or increase rapidly: Prices have shot up.) vyletieť hore -
51 shotgun
noun (a type of rifle that fires shot: a double-barrelled shotgun.) brokovnica
См. также в других словарях:
shot pt, pp — shot n … English expressions
Shot — Shot, n.; pl. {Shot}or {Shots}. [OE. shot, schot, AS. gesceot a missile; akin to D. schot a shot, shoot, G. schuss, geschoss a missile, Icel. skot a throwing, a javelin, and E. shoot, v.t. [root]159. See {Shoot}, and cf. {Shot} a share.] 1. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shot — Shot, n.; pl. {Shot}or {Shots}. [OE. shot, schot, AS. gesceot a missile; akin to D. schot a shot, shoot, G. schuss, geschoss a missile, Icel. skot a throwing, a javelin, and E. shoot, v.t. [root]159. See {Shoot}, and cf. {Shot} a share.] 1. The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
shot — Ⅰ. shot [1] ► NOUN 1) the firing of a gun or cannon. 2) a person with a specified level of ability in shooting: he was an excellent shot. 3) a hit, stroke, or kick of the ball in sports, in particular an attempt to score. 4) informal an attempt… … English terms 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
shot — (n.) O.E. scot, sceot an act of shooting, that which is discharged in shooting, from P.Gmc. *skutan (Cf. O.N. skutr, O.Fris. skete, M.Du. scote, Ger. Schuß a shot ), related to sceotan to shoot (see SHOOT (Cf. shoot)). Meaning … Etymology dictionary
Shot — Shot, n. [AS. scot, sceot, fr. sce[ o]tan to shoot; akin to D. sschot, Icel. skot. [root]159. See {Scot} a share, {Shoot}, v. t., and cf. {Shot} a shooting.] A share or proportion; a reckoning; a scot. [1913 Webster] Here no shots are where all… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shot — «Shot» Canción de The Rasmus álbum Hide from the Sun Publicación 30 de marzo de 2006 … Wikipedia Español
shot of — Brit informal : no longer having someone or something that you do not want I m ready to get/be shot of [=rid of] this job. The band wants to be shot of its manager. • • • Main Entry: ↑shot … Useful english dictionary
Shot — Shot, a. Woven in such a way as to produce an effect of variegation, of changeable tints, or of being figured; as, shot silks. See {Shoot}, v. t., 8. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Shot — Shot, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Shotted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Shotting}.] To load with shot, as a gun. Totten. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English