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English
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Verb
[edit]shoot down (third-person singular simple present shoots down, present participle shooting down, simple past and past participle shot down)
- (transitive) To cause to fall by shooting.
- The carnival game involved shooting down tin cans.
- My grandfather shot down several fighter planes in the war.
- 2022 November 10, Ava Max, Melanie Fontana, Michel Schulz, Ryan Tedder, Madison Love, Cirkut, “Weapons”, in Diamonds & Dancefloors[1], performed by Ava Max:
- Stop using your words as weapons / They're never gonna shoot me down / Stop, it's time that you learned a lesson / My love is gonna drown you out
- 2023 February 12, Daniel E. Slotnik, Amelia Nierenberg, “Your Monday Briefing: U.S. Destroys U.F.O.s”, in The New York Times[2], →ISSN, →OCLC, archived from the original on 13 February 2023, Briefing:
- In China, authorities said they might soon shoot down an unidentified flying object over waters near the northern city of Rizhao, The South China Morning Post reported.
- (transitive, idiomatic) To criticize (a request) to the point of preclusion.
- Every proposal I made was shot down at once.
Derived terms
[edit]- shootdown (noun)
Translations
[edit]to cause to fall by shooting
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