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A solid, round projectile, shot from a cannon. See image »
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Relationships Related Term:  exposure moving image scene sequence n. ~ 1. Photography, Moving images · The scene captured from a camera's point of view. - 2. Photography · An image made using a c [..]
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Old English scot, sceot "a shot, a shooting, an act of shooting; that which is discharged in shooting, what is shot forth; darting, rapid motion," from Proto-Germanic *skutan (source also of [..]
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early 15c., past participle adjective from shoot (v.). Meaning "wounded or killed by a bullet or other projectile" is from 1837. Figurative sense "ruined, worn out" is from 1833.
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1. a stroke in golf and its result (assumes contact with the ball)  2. the act (past tense) of playing a stroke  3. another way (past tense) to refer to one's score for a round of golf, or tourna [..]
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1. a stroke in golf and its result (assumes contact with the ball) 2. the act (past tense) of playing a stroke 3. another way (past tense) to refer to one’s score for a round of golf, or tournament
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A throw or stroke in disc golf.  Each shot will result in one stroke. Stable
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- The advancement of a tossed disc from the tee towards the target of a hole. Also known as the stroke or throw.
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changeable: varying in color when seen in different lights or from different angles; "changeable taffeta"; "chatoyant (or shot) silk"; &quot [..]
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A throw or stroke in disc golf. Each shot will result in one stroke.
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A stroke
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Individual view or frame on film.
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small bullets for a shotgun
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An attempt at a roquet of more than a few yards. A long shot is typically over 13 yards (12 metres). A lift shot is a shot taken after the striker has exercised his right to lift the striker’ [..]
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In film or television, an uninterrupted image which can last for several seconds up to several minutes between two edits. The term also refers to the camera angle and/or position such as a close up, h [..]
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A solid and inert projectile.  In WW2 only used for anti-tank.
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The section of unedited film from the time the camera starts to the time it stops.
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 the reckoning at an ale-house.
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the basic building block or unit of film narrative; refers to a single, constant take made by a motion picture camera uninterrupted by editing, interruptions or cuts, in which a length of film is expo [..]
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a shot, scene, and sequence together make up the larger dramatic narrative of film; scenes are composed of shots, sequences are composed of scenes, and films are composed of sequences.  
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Spherical pellets used in loading shotshells. Commonly formed from lead but may be made from steel.
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A shot is the film exposed from the time the camera is started to the time it is stopped. Shot and Scene are interchangeable terms.
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To dream that you are shot, and are feeling the sensations of dying, denotes that you are to meet unexpected abuse from the ill feelings of friends, but if you escape death by waking, you will be fully reconciled with them later on. To dream that a preacher shoots you, signifies that you will be annoyed by some friend advancing views condemnatory t [..]
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The basic unit of meaning in a moving image text. It can be described according to its length, or duration, the way it is framed (i.e. the camera distance and angle), and the arrangement of elements w [..]
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A shot or an espresso is usually 30ml of coffee.
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  Equivalent to a single espresso, about 1 ounce.  A double would be two shots.
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(n) an aggressive remark directed at a person like a missile and intended to have a telling effect(n) an estimate based on little or no information(n) an informal photograph; usually made with a small [..]
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The use of a syringe and needle to push fluids or drugs into the body. 
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Hand out your shot or Down with your shot—your reckoning or quota, your money. (Saxon, sceat; Dutch, schot.) (See SCOT AND LOT.)
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The ball is passed directly toward the net in an effort to score a goal.
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What the camera sees. For example, TRACKING SHOT would mean that the camera is following a character or character as he walks in a scene. WIDE SHOT would mean that we see every character that appears [..]
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Intentional, isolated camera views, which collectively comprise a particular scene. [See scene]
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ANIMATION
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COMPOSITION
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DVD
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LONG TAKE
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MISE-EN-SCENE
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A piece of film that has been exposed, without cuts or interruptions, in a single running of the camera. The shot is often regarded as the elemental division of a film. Shots may be categorized: 1) ac [..]
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). SHOT-REVERSE-SHOT
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A piece of film that has been exposed without cuts or interruptions. (Defined in detail under its own alphabetical listing.)                     SCENE
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Basic element of shooting and post production, representing the film exposed from the time the camera is started to the time it is stopped.
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Any set-up of the camera so that something can be filmed; also used as a verb, with the same meaning as ‘filmed.’
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A single uninterrupted section of footage. Shots can be described by how close or far they are from the subject, or by the perspective it shows the audience. Samples of shot types:
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A continuously exposed and unedited image of any length. The shot is all that is recorded on film from the point at which the camera begins (“action”) until it stops rolling (“cut”). The choice of len [..]
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If the camera is paying attention to it then it is called the shot. Whether it is live production or a recorded one.
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 1 serving of a spirit in a small (shot) glass.  The intent is to consume the contents quickly – in a single gulp.
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Equivalent to a single. A double would be two shots.
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Any alcohol served in a shot glass.
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another term to describe a brewed espresso.
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At any time during an end, the stone closest to the tee.
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A short length of chain, usually 15 fathoms (90 feet). (Method of measuring chain.)
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A short length of chain, usually 15 fathoms (90 feet). (Method of measuring chain.)
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General term for all projectiles fired from a ship's guns: round-shot, grape-shot, canister-shot, chain-shot, bar-shot, star-shot, hollow-shot.
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in gunnery, a radio call that a round has been fired; when the round lands, the call is splash. Also, a unit of measure for anchor chain; a shot of chain is 15 fathoms (90 feet).
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(1) A solid gun or artillery projectile (contrast with SHELL). (2) (Artillery, NGFS) A radio call that a round has been fired. Contrast with SPLASH. (3) A unit of measure for anchor chain. In this usa [..]
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A shot consists of a single take. A scene is composed of several shots. A sequence is composed of scenes.
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, sb. a half-grown pig.
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Small pellets, formed by pouring (traditionally) molten lead through a sieve over a tall column of water, then graded for size by passing over an inclined plane perforated with holes of successively i [..]
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n. "missile, arrow," s.v. shot sb.\1 OED. KEY: shot@n
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n 3 shot 2 shotes 1
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The lead or steel pellets contained in a shotgun cartridge; may also refer to the person using a gun
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A kick, header, or any intended deflection of the ball toward a goal by a player attempting to score a goal.
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Since Hot Section Inspection (Turbine engine reference)
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Forced combination of moves in which a player sacrifices one or more pieces to capture more pieces
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The stone that is nearest the tee during the play of an end (also known as shot rock). It may also refer to the playing of a stone (i.e., making a shot).
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An opportunity to hit
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An attempt to score into the opponents goal.  
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A chance at hitting an opponent’s checkers.
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A strong move that was not expected.
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 An opportunity to hit a blot. You can have either a direct shot or an indirect shot.
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ounce measure of alcohol.
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try
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All-encompassing term for any projectile weapon used in a shmup, by either the player or the enemy. Includes bullets, missiles, lasers, and just about any other such weapon.
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Usually means one ounce. Often means the amount of the standard pour for that establishment.
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Shot can have several meanings. The shot or shots are the number of points scored in an end. It can also mean the type of delivery, e.g. a drawing shot, and during an end, the bowl that is currently nearest the jack.
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The ball is passed directly toward the net in an effort to score a goal.
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Shot may refer to:
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Shot may refer to:
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A shot in ice hockey is an attempt by a player to score a goal by striking or snapping the puck with their stick in the direction of the net.
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In filmmaking and video production, a shot is a series of frames, that runs for an uninterrupted period of time. Film shots are an essential aspect of a movie where angles, transitions and cuts are u [..]
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Shot is a collective term for small balls or pellets, often made of lead. These were the original projectiles for shotguns and are still fired primarily from shotguns and less commonly from riot guns [..]
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Shot is an album by the band The Jesus Lizard, its first release on Capitol Records. Impressed by his work on the album Houdini by Melvins, the band hired producer GGGarth to record Shot. Of note on [..]
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Shot is an album by the band The Jesus Lizard, its first release on Capitol Records. Impressed by his work on the album Houdini by Melvins, the band hired producer GGGarth to record Shot. Of note on [..]
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Shot is a song by the Finnish alternative rock band The Rasmus, originally released on the band's sixth studio album Hide from the Sun on September 2, 2006. The single was released on March 30, 2006. [..]
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