Potshots Meaning in English
word · lemma: potshot
ˈpɑˌtʃɑts
PAHT-shotz
pˈɒtʃɒts
POT-shotz
التعريف
'Potshots' are unfair or unkind comments or criticisms, often made suddenly and without much thought, usually to hurt or insult someone.
الاستخدام والفروق الدقيقة
Usually plural and informal. Commonly used as 'take potshots at (someone/something).' Refers more to spoken or written criticism than literal attacks. Often implies unfairness or lack of justification.
Spanish: críticas (despectivas) - comentarios hirientesPortuguese (BR): críticas (inesperadas) - ataques verbaisPortuguese (PT): críticas (inesperadas) - ataques verbaisChinese (Simplified): 冷嘲热讽 - 抨击Chinese (Traditional): 冷嘲熱諷 - 抨擊Hindi: ताने - बेवजह आलोचनाArabic: انتقادات لاذعة - تعليقات جارحةBengali: তীব্র সমালোচনা - অবিচার মন্তব্যRussian: колкие замечания - злые выпадыJapanese: 辛辣な批判 - 無責任な悪口Vietnamese: lời chỉ trích gay gắt - lời phê bình bất côngKorean: 신랄한 비난 - 근거 없는 비판Turkish: haksız eleştiri - sivri sözUrdu: کڑی تنقید - ناجائز تبصرہIndonesian: kritik tajam - komentar sinis
جمل نموذجية
The critics took potshots at the new movie.
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She ignored the potshots from her classmates.
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Politicians sometimes take potshots at each other.
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It's easy to sit behind a screen and take potshots at people online.
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He likes to take potshots at popular celebrities just to get attention.
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Ignore those random potshots—they don't know your story.
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