Here is the bilingual HTML translation for the word ‘Shoot’ from English to Spanish:**Word**
English: Shoot
Spanish: Disparar (pronounced: /diˈspaɾaɾ/)**Definition**
English:1. To throw or propel a projectile, typically with the intention of harming or hitting a target.
2. Slang: To take a shot, usually a romantic or flirtatious one.Spanish:
1. Ejectar o expulsar un proyectil, generalmente con el fin de lastimar o golpear un objetivo.
2. (Coloquialidad) Tener una aventura amorosa o flirtar.**Examples**
English:1. He decided to shoot a wild animal that was bothering the neighbors.
2. She thought he was going to shoot his shot and ask her out.Spanish:1. Decidió disparar un animal silvestre que estaba molestando a los vecinos.
2. Ella pensó que iba a darle un tiro y pedirle salir a él.**Synonyms**
English:* Fire
* Discharge
* Launch
* Aim
* PropelSpanish:* Disparar
* Ejectar
* Lanzar
* Dirigir
* Propulsar**Antonyms**
English:* Miss
* Avoid
* Dodge
* Refrain
* AbstainSpanish:* Fallar
* Evitar
* Esquivar
* Refrenar
* Abstenerse**Common Phrases**
English:* Shoot from the hip – talk quickly and impulsively without thinking.
* Shoot for the stars – aim for something ambitious.Spanish:* Disparar por la bordura – hablar rápido y sin pensarlo.
* Lanzar la vista a las estrellas – perseguir algo ambicioso.**Conjugations**
English:
N/A (verb)Spanish:
Disparar (to shoot):
– Present: yo disparo, tú disparas, él/ella/usted dispara, nosotros/nosotras disparamos, vosotros/vosotras disparáis, ellos/ellas/ustedes disparan
– Past: yo disparé, tú disparaste, él/ella/usted disparó, nosotros/nosotras disparamos, vosotros/vosotras disparasteis, ellos/ellas/ustedes dispararon
– Future: yo dispararé, tú dispararás, él/ella/usted disparará, nosotros/nosotras dispararemos, vosotros/vosotras dispararéis, ellos/ellas/ustedes dispararán**Word of the Day**
English: Shoot
Spanish: Disparar
Meaning: The verb meaning to throw or propel a projectile.
Example: The soldier shouted “Disparar!” before firing his rifle.I hope this translations meets your requirements! Let me know if you’d like me to clarify or modify anything.