one shot
/'æʌn'ʃɔt/
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Definition
- Noun:
- A single attempt or opportunity: An instance where only one chance is available to achieve something.
- A single round of ammunition: A charge of ammunition designed to be fired once.
- A single, continuous film shot: In filmmaking, a sequence filmed in one uninterrupted take.
Usage and Examples
- Noun:
- This is your one shot to impress the judges, so make it count. (This is your single opportunity.)
- The soldier loaded a one shot into the antique rifle. (A single round of ammunition.)
- The movie's opening scene is a famous ten-minute one shot. (A single continuous film take.)
Advanced Usage
- "a one-shot deal": An event or opportunity that happens only once.
- This special discount is a one-shot deal, so don't miss it.
- In computing/gaming: Referring to a task or action that is performed or completed in a single attempt.
- The program is designed as a one-shot script that runs and then terminates.
Variants and Related Words
- One-shot (adjective): Describing something that is done, used, or occurring only once.
- It was a one-shot publication for the anniversary.
- One-shotter (noun, informal): A firearm that holds only one round.
Synonyms
- Single chance: Sole opportunity.
- Single take: (In film) long take, continuous shot.
- Round: (For ammunition) cartridge, shell.
Related Phrases
- One and done: An idiom meaning a single attempt is all that is allowed or needed.
- For this test, it's one and done—no retakes.
- All or nothing: An idiom describing a single high-stakes attempt.
Notes on Meaning
The meaning of "one shot" depends heavily on context. In everyday conversation, it most commonly refers to a single, critical opportunity. In military or historical contexts, it refers to ammunition. In artistic contexts like film, photography, or publishing, it refers to a single, unbroken take or a single-issue publication.
Noun
- a charge of ammunition for a single shot