shoot

US /ʃuːt/
UK /ʃuːt/
"shoot" picture
1.

menembak, memanah

to fire a gun or other weapon

:
The police officer had to shoot the armed suspect.
Pegawai polis terpaksa menembak suspek bersenjata itu.
He learned to shoot a bow and arrow at a young age.
Dia belajar memanah pada usia muda.
2.

meluncur, meluru

to move suddenly and rapidly in a particular direction

:
The car shot past us at high speed.
Kereta itu meluncur laju melepasi kami.
A pain shot through his leg.
Sakit menjalar di kakinya.
3.

mengambil gambar, merakam

to take a photograph or film

:
She likes to shoot landscapes with her new camera.
Dia suka mengambil gambar pemandangan dengan kamera barunya.
They are going to shoot a movie in this location.
Mereka akan mengambil gambar filem di lokasi ini.
1.

tembakan

an act of firing a gun or other weapon

:
We heard a loud shoot from the forest.
Kami mendengar tembakan kuat dari hutan.
The hunter took a careful shoot at the deer.
Pemburu itu mengambil tembakan yang berhati-hati ke arah rusa.
2.

tunas, pucuk

a new growth from a plant, such as a stem or branch

:
The rose bush produced a new shoot after pruning.
Pokok mawar menghasilkan tunas baru selepas dipangkas.
Bamboo can grow a new shoot several feet in a day.
Buluh boleh menumbuhkan tunas baru beberapa kaki dalam sehari.
1.

sial, cakaplah

used to express exasperation or to urge someone to speak or act

:
Oh, shoot! I forgot my wallet at home.
Oh, sial! Saya terlupa dompet saya di rumah.
Shoot, what do you want to tell me?
Cakaplah, apa yang awak nak beritahu saya?