词汇 | shoot from the hip |
释义 | Idiom shoot from the hip Theme: WEAPONS - GUNS to fire a gun that is held at one's side, against one's hip. (This increases one's speed in firing a gun.)When I lived at home on the farm, my father taught me to shoot from the hip.I quickly shot the snake before it bit my horse. I'm glad I learned to shoot from the hip. Idiom shoot from the hip Theme: FRANKNESS to speak directly and frankly. (Informal.)John has a tendency to shoot from the hip, but he generally speaks the truth.Don't pay any attention to John. He means no harm. It's just his nature to shoot from the hip. Slang shoot from the hip Theme: TALKING in. to speak quickly and without thinking.She has a tendency to shoot from the hip, but that's not really a problem.I shot from the hip when I spoke. I'm sorry. Idiom shoot from the hip to react quickly without considering the possible effects.He works slowly and methodically while she jumps quickly into projects and shoots from the hip, but they make a good team. shoot from the hipTo speak or act rashly, recklessly, or bluntly, without consideration of potential consequences. An allusion to firing a handgun immediately upon drawing it from its holster without taking time to aim. The country's prime minister has gained a reputation for firing from the hip, issuing executive orders without consulting members of parliament. The boss tends to shoot from the hip, so don't take what he says too personally. shoot from the hip1. Lit. to fire a gun that is held at one's side, beside one's hip. (This increases one's speed in firing a gun but is much less accurate.) When I lived at home on the farm, my father taught me to shoot from the hip. I quickly shot the snake before it bit my horse. I'm glad I learned to shoot from the hip. 2. Fig. to speak directly and frankly. (Alluding to the rapidness of firing a gun from the hip.) John has a tendency to shoot from the hip, but he generally speaks the truth. Don't pay any attention to John. He means no harm. It's just his nature to shoot from the hip. shoot from the hipSpeak or act recklessly or impulsively, as in Steve isn't very tactful; indeed, he's known for shooting from the hip. This expression transfers the fast shooting accomplished by drawing a gun from a holster and shooting without raising it to quick speaking or acting. [Slang; mid-1900s] For a similar transfer, see shoot off one's mouth. shoot from the hipIf someone shoots from the hip, they react to situations very quickly and forcefully, without thinking about the consequences. They criticized his readiness to shoot from the hip. She claimed that she did not shoot from the hip. She liked to think hard and long before taking decisions. Note: You can also say that someone fires from the hip with the same meaning. He certainly has a tendency to fire from the hip — to be impulsive. Note: The image here is of a cowboy removing his gun from its holster and firing immediately, without raising it to take aim. shoot from the hipreact suddenly or without careful consideration of your words or actions. informalˌshoot from the ˈhipreact quickly without thinking carefully first: As a manager, he was sometimes accused of shooting from the hip, but he was always popular with his colleagues.This refers to firing a shot from a handgun immediately after taking it from your belt, without taking proper aim. shoot from the hip in. to speak quickly and without thinking. (see also hip-shooter.) She has a tendency to shoot from the hip, but that’s not really a problem. shoot from the hipSlang To act or speak on a matter without forethought. |
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