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Shoot Someone's Word Means Shot Eslpod 0244 We 0163 Eslpod Critiquing

Id ESLPod_0244_WE_0163
Episode Id ESLPod 244
Episode Title Critiquing Someone's Work
Phrase shoot
Text In this podcast, the word "shoot" is used to let someone know that one wants him or her to say or do something: "Ivan, it's your turn. Shoot!" The word "shoot" is also used to show disappointment or frustration: "Oh, shoot! I left my jacket at the office." As a verb, "to shoot" means to use a gun: "The policeman shot the criminal in the leg" ("shot" is the past tense of "shoot"). "To shoot" can also mean to make a movie or a photograph: "Where did you shoot this photo?" "To shoot down" means to disapprove of or say no to someone's idea: "At the meeting, Erma wanted to change the project deadline, but Irma shot down that idea right away."
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