potshot
英 ['pɒtʃɒt]
美 ['pɑtʃɑt]
- n. 乱射;肆意抨击
- v. 肆意抨击;射击(potshoot的过去分词)
potshot 乱射一气pot,罐子,shot,射。比喻用法,只要射中猎物有肉吃就行,而不考虑射击的风度和技巧。
- potshot
- potshot: [19] A potshot was originally a shot taken at an animal or bird simply in order to kill it for food – in order to get it into the ‘pot’, in other words – rather than in accordance with the strict code and precise techniques of shooting as a ‘sport’. Indeed to begin with it was distinctly a contemptuous term among the hunting and shooting fraternity. But gradually it broadened out in meaning to any ‘casually aimed shot’.
- potshot (n.)
- also pot-shot, 1836, "shot taken at animal simply to 'get it in the pot,' not for sport or marksmanship;" from pot (n.1) + shot (n.). Extended sense of "opportunistic criticism" first recorded 1926. Compare pot-hunter "one who shoots whatever he finds; one who kills for food not for sport."
- 1. Somebody took a potshot at him as he drove past.
- 他开车通过的时候,有人向他乱开了一枪。
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- 2. I took a potshot at the rabbit, but missed.
- 我向兔子胡乱打了一枪, 但是没有射中.
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- 3. Two influential economists take a potshot at financial policymakers. Why don't their criticisms add up?
- 两位有名经济学家狠恶报复金融政策拟定者. 而他们的批驳为何不恻隐理?
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