L 1: 3-pointer
Pronunciation: English [θri: p? Int t] beauty [θri pnt? t]
For example: Jackson? Used to be. Foul? Want to? Manufacturing? Answer? Three points? Got shot. ?
Jackson was fouled when he tried to throw a three-pointer
Lexical analysis:
One, three
English [θri:] America [θri]
1, number. Third; Third; The third chapter (chapter, page, etc. )
2.n. three years old; Three people [things]; Three, three
3. three; ternate
Second point
English? [pnt] beautiful? [pnt]?
1, n. key points; Scores; Punctuation marks; tool edge
2,vt。 Give directions; Sharp; emphasize
3. The intransitive verb indicates; point to
Third, shoot.
English? [t] beautiful? [? ɑt】?
1, n. launch; Shells; Shooter; camera lens
2. exhausted; Worn out; Mottled, shiny
Shoot (past tense and past participle of shoot)
Extended data
Usage of words:
1 and injective basically means "injective". It refers to shooting, the act of shooting, and the result of shooting or killing. When used as a transitive verb, its object is usually a person or an animal.
2.shoot can also refer to shooting in sports. It can also refer to projecting light.
3.shoot can also be interpreted as "galloping (vi). ) "and" flying by (vt. ) ",which means to make something move suddenly or quickly along the direction, does not emphasize the suddenness of the action, but only emphasizes the continuity and extensibility of the action.
4. Shooting can also be interpreted as "shooting", "stabbing pain", "beating", "beating", "speaking" and "injecting".