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Potshot Meaning in English

word

ˈpɑˌʃɑt
PAHT-shot
ˈpɒtˌʃɒt
POT-shot

释义

A quick, unplanned criticism or attack, often unfair and made without much thought. Originally, it referred to a shot taken at something just for an easy target, but now mostly means an unkind remark.

用法与细微差别

Usually informal and somewhat negative. Commonly used as 'take a potshot at (someone/something)'. Implies unfairness or little effort. Don't confuse with 'shot' (literal or figurative); 'potshot' stresses criticism or easy attack.

例句

He took a potshot at my work during the meeting.

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People love to take potshots at politicians.

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Try not to make potshots when someone shares an idea.

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He couldn't resist taking another potshot at his old boss.

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Social media is full of people taking potshots at each other.

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Ignore the potshots—they just want attention.

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