shooting

shooting
n
1) стрільба; стріляння; стрілянина
2) військ. вогонь
3) полювання з рушницею (на дичину)
4) право на полювання

to secure the shooting of a preserve — одержати право полювати в заповіднику

5) мисливське угіддя
6) гострий раптовий біль
7) спорт. кидки по воротах (у корзину)
8) буд. фугування (дощок)
9) гірн. вибухове відбивання
10) с.г. стеблування, вихід у трубку
11) кін. зйомка; знімання

shooting script — робочий сценарій

shooting area — а) зона полювання; б) спорт. зона воротаря

shooting war — бойові дії; справжня війна (на відміну від холодної)

shooting star — метеор. падаюча зірка

* * *
I n
1) стрільба; вiйcьк. вогонь
2) полювання з рушницею (на дичину)
3) право на полювання; мисливське угіддя
4) гострий раптовий біль
5) cпopт. кидки по воротах або по кошику

shooting area — воротарський майданчик

6) бyд. фугування (дощок)
7) гipн. висадження
8) кінозйомка
II n; с-г
стеблування; вихід у трубку

English-Ukrainian dictionary. 2013.

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