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UK//huː ʃɒt//US//huː ʃɑt//

Who shot 的意思

A common phrase asking about the identity of a person who fired a gun.

In simple words: Who fired a gun?

Who shot 例句

  • The police arrived and asked, 'Who shot at the bank?'
  • 'Who shot' that iconic scene in the movie?
  • During the investigation, the detective asked, 'Who shot and ran away?'
  • At the press conference, reporters shouted, 'Who shot the political figure?'
  • 'Who shot' the basketball in the last seconds of the game?

如何使用 Who shot

Used in questions about an act of shooting. Often used in crime or action context. Not commonly used in formal writing.

Grammar pattern

who + verb + object

Memory hint

Think of a detective asking, 'Who shot the famous scene?'

相关单词

Collocations with Who shot

  • who shot someone
  • who shot first
  • who shot the scene

Synonyms for Who shot

  • who fired
  • who aimed
  • who discharged

Common mistakes with Who shot

  • Confusing with 'who has shot', which implies completed action.
  • Using 'who shoot' instead of 'who shot'.
  • Omitting the context, making it unclear if it's about a literal or figurative shot.

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关于 "Who shot" 的常见问题

"Who shot" 是什么意思?

Who fired a gun?

"Who shot" 的定义是什么?

A common phrase asking about the identity of a person who fired a gun.

如何在句子中使用 "Who shot"?

The police arrived and asked, 'Who shot at the bank?'

能再举一个 "Who shot" 的例子吗?

'Who shot' that iconic scene in the movie?

"Who shot" 的近义词有哪些?

常见的替代说法包括 who fired, who aimed, who discharged。

哪些词和 "Who shot" 搭配?

它常与 who shot someone, who shot first, who shot the scene 搭配。

使用 "Who shot" 时常见的错误有哪些?

Confusing with 'who has shot', which implies completed action. Using 'who shoot' instead of 'who shot'. Omitting the context, making it unclear if it's about a literal or figurative shot.

"Who shot" 怎么发音?

US: //huː ʃɑt//, UK: //huː ʃɒt//。点击上方音频,听母语者的发音。

什么时候该用 "Who shot"?

Used in questions about an act of shooting. Often used in crime or action context. Not commonly used in formal writing.