one-shot
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A television program, film, or comic book that is not part of a series.
— And with the added bonuses of color and videotape coupled with the disadvantages of higher production costs, a lot of syndie producers forsook weekly series in favor of one-shot specials — and it didn't take long for the airwaves to become thick with one-shots.
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A cinematographic shot of a person talking to camera; a talking head.
— The smaller frame means that Hill uses a lot of tight one-shots, mixed in with more expressive images like an endless sea of skaters fleeing from cops or a slow push-in on Stevie and Ian having an uncomfortable conversation while playing video games on their couch.
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A monostable multivibrator.
— The monostable multivibrator, or one-shot, is designed to generate controllable-duration pulses when triggered by the rising or falling edge of a trigger clock.
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A programmable interval timer.
— After peak detection, the processed pulses operate a one-shot circuit which gives a fixed pulse width of 230 ms.
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Something that occurs only once; a one-off.
— Some ideas are one-shots.
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A music sample that is played without immediate repetition.
— Loops automatically conform to a project's tempo; one-shots ignore the tempo and maintain a fixed duration. One-shots are files, such as a percussion hit or a sound effect, that are not intended to be looped.
- A fanfic of only one chapter.
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A single appearance by a performer.
— Imagine, then, all those disciplined, hard-working, up-and-coming actors, desperately eager to land a consistent job in a nighttime series or daytime soap, but grateful for one-shots, under-five-liners (minimum pay), or even walk-ons.
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A gun that must be reloaded after firing a single shot.
— He also knew where Bell hid his derringer, knew it was in his sleeve instead of his belt or his boot. And he had spotted the tiny one-shot in his coat pocket, which no one ever noticed.
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A product that is sold on its own, rather than as part of a line of products.
— The inexpensive one-shots still make up a minuscule part of the market, but they are getting attention.
- A player that can be killed in a single hit.
动词 v.
- Alternative form of oneshot
形容词 adj.
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Needing only a single attempt to become effective.
— A one-shot solution to financial problems
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Unique; occurring only once.
— The most effective way to adapt to changing circumstances would be to enter into one-shot deals that would leave the party the freedom to enter into subsequent transactions or not, depending on the then-current circumstances.
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Performing all the necessary steps on every occurrence, rather than relying on previous setup.
— Whether a window is one-shot or not makes little difference from the perspective of the programmer. A one-shot window costs more to make visible but uses less memory when it is not being displayed.
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Measuring something at a single point in time, with no control group.
— Analysts typically conduct one-shot case studies on unique events of history.
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Pertaining to a single shot.; Involving a single gunshot.
— Now the best shooters in the world fired the best rifle in the world, one-shot/one-kill out to one thousand meters.
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Pertaining to a single shot.; Holding 1.5 ounces.
— Here it was sucked from tiny one-shot bottles wrapped in coarse paper, taken between drafts of good East German beer.
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Pertaining to a single shot.; Involving a single act of launching a ball.
— Ask anyone — golf writers, designers, players —and they all agree the coolest thing about the one-shot hole is — you can complete it in one shot.
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