buckshot
Imagine a big gun called a shotgun. When you shoot it, usually one big bullet comes out.
But with buckshot, many small, round pieces of metal come out instead of just one big bullet.
These small pieces spread out wide, like many tiny balls flying at once.
People use buckshot to hunt big animals, like deer, because it can hit a wider area.
Buckshot, a term deeply ingrained in the lexicon of ballistics, denotes a specialized ammunition type for shotguns. Unlike solitary projectiles, buckshot comprises multiple large, lead pellets encased within a single shell. This design facilitates a wider spread upon discharge, augmenting the probability of striking large game. Its application is primarily observed in hunting large deer, where the expansive pattern proves advantageous. The destructive potential and specific use-case of buckshot distinguish it from other shotgun ammunition varieties.
§ Understanding 'Buckshot' in Sentences
When using the word 'buckshot' in a sentence, it's important to consider its grammatical role as a noun. It refers to the physical pellets themselves, or collectively to the ammunition type. While it's plural in meaning (multiple pellets), it can often be treated as a mass noun, similar to 'sand' or 'rice', especially when referring to the material as a whole. This means it doesn't typically take an 's' to form a plural, even when referring to many pellets.
- Grammatical Note
- 'Buckshot' is generally treated as a mass noun. Therefore, you would say 'a pile of buckshot' rather than 'many buckshots'. However, it can also refer to a specific type of ammunition, in which case it might be preceded by an article or quantifier.
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot.
He found several pieces of spent buckshot embedded in the tree.
§ Common Prepositions with 'Buckshot'
The prepositions used with 'buckshot' will depend on the context of the sentence and what relationship you are trying to describe. Here are some common prepositions and their applications:
- 'with': Often used to indicate the material used to load a firearm or the substance of something.
- 'of': Can be used to describe a quantity or collection of buckshot, or the composition of something.
- 'from': Implies origin or separation.
- 'in': Indicates location or containment.
- Prepositional Usage
- The choice of preposition is crucial for conveying the precise meaning. Consider what action or relationship you are trying to express.
The old rifle was loaded with buckshot.
He carried a small pouch of buckshot for reloading.
The deer suffered injuries from buckshot.
There were tiny holes in the target where the buckshot hit.
§ 'Buckshot' in Figurative Language
While 'buckshot' primarily refers to ammunition, it can sometimes be used figuratively to describe something that is scattered or has a wide, imprecise impact, similar to how actual buckshot spreads. This usage is less common but can be found in more descriptive or literary contexts.
His arguments were like buckshot – widely spread but lacking a single, focused point.
§ Avoiding Common Errors
One of the most common errors when using 'buckshot' is treating it as a countable noun that can be pluralized with an 's'. Remember its nature as a mass noun. Additionally, be mindful of the context to ensure you are using the most appropriate preposition.
- Common Error
- Do not say 'buckshots'. The word 'buckshot' itself can refer to multiple pellets.
Incorrect: The target was hit by many buckshots.
Correct: The target was hit by much buckshot / by several pieces of buckshot.
§ Contextual Examples for Deeper Understanding
Let's look at a few more examples to solidify your understanding of 'buckshot' in various contexts.
The old shed door was peppered with holes from years of stray buckshot.
He was teaching his son how to load the shells with the correct amount of buckshot.
The forensics team recovered fragments of buckshot from the crime scene.
§ Common Misconceptions and Errors when Using 'Buckshot'
The word 'buckshot' often leads to misunderstandings due to its specific technical meaning and its association with hunting. While it might seem straightforward, there are several common mistakes and nuances that even native English speakers can overlook. This section will delve into these pitfalls, offering clear explanations and practical tips to ensure accurate usage.
§ Mistake 1: Confusing 'Buckshot' with 'Birdshot' or a Single Bullet
- DEFINITION
- Buckshot refers to large lead pellets used in shotgun shells, specifically designed for hunting large game like deer. Unlike a single bullet, it scatters into multiple projectiles upon being fired, covering a wider area.
One of the most frequent errors is to use 'buckshot' interchangeably with 'birdshot' or even a standard bullet. While all are projectiles fired from firearms, their purpose and characteristics are distinct.
- Buckshot: Large pellets, ideal for large game hunting due to its widespread pattern and impact.
- Birdshot: Smaller, more numerous pellets, designed for hunting birds and small game, providing an even wider spread but less individual pellet energy.
- Bullet: A single, solid projectile, typically fired from rifles or handguns, designed for precision and deep penetration.
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot for deer season, not birdshot.
§ Mistake 2: Using 'Buckshot' as a Verb
'Buckshot' is exclusively a noun. It refers to the pellets themselves, not the act of firing them or the effect they have. You wouldn't 'buckshot' something; rather, you would 'shoot it with buckshot' or say that 'buckshot hit the target.'
The old barn door was riddled with holes from buckshot.
Incorrect usage might sound like: "He buckshotted the wall." The correct phrasing would be: "The wall was hit by buckshot" or "He shot the wall with buckshot."
§ Mistake 3: Overgeneralizing its Use to All Shotgun Ammunition
While buckshot is a common type of shotgun ammunition, it's not the only one. Shotguns can fire a variety of rounds, including slugs (a single large projectile), birdshot, and specialty rounds. Using 'buckshot' as a blanket term for all shotgun ammunition is inaccurate.
He chose a slug for greater accuracy, rather than buckshot.
§ Mistake 4: Incorrect Pluralization
'Buckshot' is an uncountable noun, similar to 'sand' or 'water.' Therefore, it does not typically take an 's' to form a plural. You refer to 'some buckshot' or 'a lot of buckshot,' not 'buckshots.'
There was buckshot scattered across the ground after the target practice.
While you might refer to individual pellets as 'buckshot pellets,' the word 'buckshot' itself remains singular in form when referring to the collective ammunition.
§ Conclusion
By understanding these common mistakes, you can use 'buckshot' with greater accuracy and confidence. Remember its specific definition as large pellets for hunting big game, its role as a noun, and its distinction from other types of ammunition. Precision in language, especially with technical terms, enhances clarity and avoids miscommunication.
§ Understanding 'Buckshot' in Context
When discussing the term 'buckshot,' it's crucial to understand its specific application in the realm of hunting and firearms. Buckshot refers to a type of shotgun ammunition characterized by large lead pellets, designed to create a wider spread and increase the probability of hitting a moving target, particularly large game.
This distinction is important because while all buckshot is shotgun ammunition, not all shotgun ammunition is buckshot. Other types, such as birdshot or slugs, serve different purposes and have different characteristics.
§ Similar Words and Their Nuances
- Shotgun Shells / Shotgun Ammunition
- These are broader terms that encompass all types of ammunition fired from a shotgun. 'Buckshot' is a specific type of shotgun shell.
He loaded his shotgun with buckshot before heading into the wilderness.
- Birdshot
- Consists of many small pellets, ideal for hunting small game birds. It creates a very wide spread but lacks the stopping power for larger animals that buckshot offers.
For dove hunting, birdshot is the preferred ammunition.
- Slug
- A single, solid projectile fired from a shotgun. Slugs are used for hunting very large game or for increased accuracy at longer ranges, effectively turning the shotgun into a rifle for certain applications. They do not scatter like buckshot.
The hunter opted for a slug when tracking the bear.
§ When to Use 'Buckshot' vs. Alternatives
The choice between 'buckshot,' 'birdshot,' or a 'slug' depends entirely on the intended purpose and target. Each type of shotgun ammunition is engineered for specific ballistic performance.
- Use 'Buckshot' when: You are hunting large game (like deer, wild boar, or even some dangerous game) at relatively close ranges where a wider spread is advantageous for increasing the likelihood of a hit, especially if the target is moving. It's also sometimes used for self-defense due to its multiple projectiles.
- Avoid 'Buckshot' when: Hunting small birds or small game where its power would be excessive and destructive, or when extreme precision at long range is required, for which a slug or a rifle would be more suitable.
§ Everyday vs. Technical Usage
In everyday conversation, if someone mentions 'shotgun shells,' they could be referring to any type of ammunition. However, in a hunting or firearms context, 'buckshot' carries a precise meaning that distinguishes it from other types. It's not a term you would typically use metaphorically, unlike some other words related to impact or force.
The term is highly specific and its usage reflects a knowledge of different ammunition types and their applications. Therefore, when accuracy is paramount, especially in discussions about hunting, ballistics, or firearm safety, using 'buckshot' precisely is important to convey the correct meaning.
چقدر رسمی است؟
"The hunter meticulously prepared his firearm, loading it with specialized pellets designed for optimal dispersion and impact."
"He loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to get a deer this hunting season."
"Grab some loads for the shotgun; we're going hunting later."
"The hunter's special gun shoots lots of little 'shooting stars' that spread out wide to help catch big animals."
"He sprayed the target with scattershot, hitting everything in a wide radius."
مثالها بر اساس سطح
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to take down a deer.
El cazador cargó su escopeta con perdigones, esperando cazar un ciervo.
Here, 'buckshot' is used as a direct object, indicating the ammunition used.
He chose buckshot for its wider spread, increasing his chances of hitting the moving target.
Él eligió perdigones por su mayor dispersión, aumentando sus posibilidades de golpear el objetivo en movimiento.
In this sentence, 'buckshot' is the object of the verb 'chose'.
The old farmer used buckshot to protect his crops from wild animals.
El viejo granjero usaba perdigones para proteger sus cultivos de los animales salvajes.
'Buckshot' is the object of the verb 'used' and clarifies the type of ammunition.
A single shot of buckshot can be devastating at close range.
Un solo disparo de perdigones puede ser devastador a corta distancia.
Here, 'buckshot' is part of a genitive phrase ('shot of buckshot'), describing the type of shot.
They found spent buckshot shells scattered on the ground near the hunting blind.
Encontraron cartuchos de perdigones gastados esparcidos por el suelo cerca del puesto de caza.
'Buckshot' acts as an adjective modifying 'shells', specifying their type.
The police confirmed that the injuries were caused by buckshot.
La policía confirmó que las heridas fueron causadas por perdigones.
'Buckshot' is the object of the preposition 'by', indicating the cause of the injuries.
He preferred buckshot for its effectiveness against larger game.
Él prefería los perdigones por su efectividad contra la caza mayor.
'Buckshot' is the direct object of the verb 'preferred'.
The sound of buckshot rattling in the shotgun made everyone nervous.
El sonido de los perdigones traqueteando en la escopeta puso nerviosos a todos.
'Buckshot' is the subject of the gerund 'rattling', describing the sound.
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to take down a large stag that had been frequenting the forest.
Hunter loaded shotgun with buckshot for large stag.
Past simple tense, 'hoping to' indicates purpose.
Authorities found buckshot casings scattered around the crime scene, suggesting the use of a shotgun in the incident.
Police found buckshot casings at crime scene, suggesting shotgun use.
Past simple passive voice, 'suggesting' introduces a participle clause.
The old farmer kept a trusty shotgun filled with buckshot by his bed, a relic from his days defending the homestead.
Farmer kept shotgun with buckshot by bed, a relic of defending homestead.
'Filled with' describes the shotgun, 'a relic from' explains its significance.
He described the sound of the buckshot hitting the target as a distinct, powerful thud, unlike a rifle's clean crack.
He described buckshot hitting target as powerful thud.
'Hitting the target' is a present participle modifying 'buckshot'.
Despite its effectiveness for hunting, the use of buckshot is restricted in some areas due to its potential to harm non-target animals.
Buckshot effective for hunting, but restricted due to harming non-target animals.
'Despite its effectiveness' is a concession clause, 'due to' explains the reason.
The military often employs specialized buckshot rounds for close-quarters combat, where wider impact is more crucial than pinpoint accuracy.
Military uses specialized buckshot for close combat, where wider impact is crucial.
Present simple tense, 'where' introduces a relative clause describing 'close-quarters combat'.
Critics argue that the indiscriminate nature of buckshot can lead to more severe injuries than a single projectile, especially in civilian encounters.
Critics argue buckshot's indiscriminate nature causes severe injuries.
'Can lead to' indicates possibility, 'especially in' emphasizes a specific context.
He felt a cold dread as he heard the distant report of a shotgun, knowing that someone was likely hunting with buckshot nearby.
He felt dread hearing distant shotgun, knowing buckshot hunting nearby.
'Knowing that' introduces a subordinate clause explaining the feeling.
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to fell the elusive stag in a single, decisive blast.
elusive stag - elusive male deer; fell - to cause to fall (a tree or an animal)
Present participle 'hoping' indicates a concurrent action. 'Single, decisive blast' uses two adjectives to modify 'blast'.
Forensic analysis revealed the distinct pattern of buckshot entry wounds, suggesting a close-range discharge.
forensic analysis - scientific examination of evidence for legal purposes; distinct pattern - clear and recognizable arrangement; discharge - firing of a weapon
'Revealed' is a past tense verb. 'Suggesting' is a present participle functioning as an adverbial clause.
The old farmer kept a trusty shotgun filled with buckshot by his bed, a deterrent against nocturnal predators.
trusty shotgun - reliable shotgun; deterrent - something that discourages; nocturnal predators - animals that hunt at night
'Filled with buckshot' is a past participle phrase modifying 'shotgun'. 'A deterrent' is an appositive phrase.
While effective for large game, using buckshot in densely populated areas is strictly prohibited due to its wide spread.
densely populated areas - areas with many people; strictly prohibited - absolutely forbidden; wide spread - covering a large area
'While effective' is an elliptical clause, meaning 'While it is effective'. 'Due to its wide spread' indicates cause.
The impact of the buckshot was devastating, creating a wide, ragged wound that proved fatal.
devastating - highly destructive; ragged wound - uneven and torn injury; proved fatal - resulted in death
Two past participles 'creating' and 'proved' are used to describe the consequences of the impact.
Conservationists advocate for more precise hunting methods over buckshot, minimizing collateral damage to non-target species.
conservationists - people who work to protect the environment; advocate for - publicly support; precise hunting methods - accurate hunting techniques; collateral damage - unintended harm; non-target species - animals not intended to be hunted
'Minimizing' is a present participle acting as an adverbial phrase of result.
He recounted a harrowing tale of a bear encounter, where buckshot was the only viable defense against the charging beast.
recounted - told a story; harrowing tale - very frightening story; viable defense - effective protection; charging beast - attacking animal
'Where buckshot was the only viable defense' is a relative clause providing more information about the encounter.
The historical use of buckshot in certain military engagements highlights its destructive potential in close-quarter combat.
military engagements - battles; destructive potential - capacity to cause harm; close-quarter combat - fighting at very short range
'Highlights' is a present tense verb. 'In close-quarter combat' is a prepositional phrase indicating context.
مترادفها
متضادها
نکات
Visualize it!
Imagine a shotgun firing and the pellets spreading out. This visual can help you remember what buckshot is.
Break it down
Think of 'buck' as deer (a large game animal) and 'shot' as pellets. This helps connect the word to its meaning.
Contextualize it
When would you hear this word? Likely in discussions about hunting or firearms. Knowing the context makes it stick.
Compare and contrast
How is it different from a regular bullet? Remember it scatters into multiple projectiles, unlike a single bullet.
Don't confuse with birdshot
While also shotgun pellets, birdshot is much smaller and used for smaller game. Buckshot is for large game.
American hunting culture
Buckshot is a term commonly associated with hunting traditions in North America, especially for deer.
Etymology note
The word directly combines 'buck' (male deer) and 'shot' (ammunition), making its meaning very direct.
Sentence practice
Try using 'buckshot' in a sentence: 'The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to bag a deer.'
Synonyms/Antonyms
There aren't direct synonyms, but consider it an opposite to a 'single projectile'. This helps define its function.
Draw a picture
Even a simple sketch of a shotgun shell with little pellets coming out can help solidify the meaning of buckshot.
حفظ کنید
روش یادسپاری
Imagine a 'buck' (a male deer) being shot with many small pellets instead of one bullet. 'Buckshot' directly describes its purpose and effect.
تداعی تصویری
Picture a shotgun firing, and instead of a single slug, you see a burst of many small, dark pellets fanning out. Visualize these pellets hitting a large target like a deer, emphasizing the wide spread and impact.
شبکه واژگان
چالش
Describe a scenario where buckshot would be a more effective choice for hunting than a single slug, and explain why. Then, imagine explaining the difference between buckshot and birdshot to someone unfamiliar with firearms, focusing on their respective uses and characteristics.
تمرین در زندگی واقعی
موقعیتهای واقعی
The hunter loaded his shotgun with buckshot, hoping to get a deer this season.
- loaded his shotgun
- hoping to get a deer
- this season
Buckshot is effective for close-range hunting due to its wide spread.
- effective for close-range hunting
- wide spread
He examined the buckshot pellets, noting their size and irregular shape.
- examined the buckshot pellets
- size and irregular shape
The old-timer preferred buckshot for its stopping power against larger animals.
- preferred buckshot
- stopping power
- larger animals
Using buckshot requires careful aim, despite its scattering effect.
- requires careful aim
- scattering effect
شروعکنندههای مکالمه
"Have you ever been hunting, and if so, what kind of ammunition did you use?"
"What are your thoughts on hunting practices, especially when it involves different types of projectiles like buckshot?"
"Beyond hunting, can you think of any other situations where a projectile that scatters might be useful or dangerous?"
"If you were designing a new type of ammunition for a specific purpose, what properties would it have and why?"
"How do you think the use of different types of ammunition has evolved over time?"
موضوعات نگارش
Describe a time you had to aim carefully for something, whether literally or metaphorically, to achieve a desired outcome.
Reflect on the concept of 'stopping power' in various aspects of life. What gives something or someone 'stopping power'?
Imagine you are a hunter preparing for a big game hunt. Detail your preparations, including your choice of equipment and ammunition, and explain your reasoning.
Write about a situation where a 'scattered' approach was more effective than a focused one, or vice-versa. What were the results?
Explore the ethics of hunting and the responsibility of hunters when using tools like buckshot. What considerations come into play?
خودت رو بسنج 48 سوال
The hunter loaded his shotgun with ______.
Buckshot are pellets used in shotguns.
A shotgun uses ______ to shoot.
Buckshot is what a shotgun shoots.
The ______ scattered when it was fired.
Buckshot scatters when fired.
Hunters use ______ for big animals.
Buckshot is used for hunting large game.
The small pellets are called ______.
Buckshot refers to the large lead pellets.
He put the ______ in his gun.
Buckshot is loaded into a gun.
Which of these animals would most likely be hunted with buckshot?
Buckshot is designed for hunting large game like deer.
What is buckshot made of?
The definition states buckshot refers to large lead pellets.
What happens to buckshot when it is fired from a shotgun?
The definition mentions it 'scatters into multiple projectiles upon being fired'.
Buckshot is used in a rifle.
Buckshot is used in shotgun shells, not rifles.
Buckshot covers a wider area than a single bullet.
The definition states it 'covers a wider area' compared to a single bullet.
Buckshot is primarily used for hunting small birds.
Buckshot is specifically designed for hunting large game like deer, not small birds.
What did the hunter load into his shotgun?
Why is buckshot effective for hunting?
What is the main difference between buckshot and a single bullet?
این را بلند بخوانید:
Buckshot is designed for hunting large game.
تمرکز: buckshot, designed, large, game
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
When fired, buckshot scatters into multiple projectiles.
تمرکز: fired, scatters, multiple, projectiles
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
این را بلند بخوانید:
Deer hunters often use buckshot.
تمرکز: deer, hunters, often, use
تو گفتی:
تشخیص گفتار در مرورگر شما پشتیبانی نمیشود. از کروم یا اج استفاده کنید.
Imagine you are a hunter preparing for a hunting trip. Describe what kind of ammunition you would choose for hunting deer and why. Include the word 'buckshot' in your description.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
For my deer hunting trip, I would definitely choose buckshot for my shotgun. It's really effective for larger game like deer because the pellets spread out, increasing the chance of hitting the target. This way, I feel more confident that I can make a clean and ethical shot.
Write a short paragraph explaining the difference between using buckshot and a single bullet in a shotgun. Focus on when each might be more appropriate.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
When using a shotgun, the choice between buckshot and a single bullet depends on the target. Buckshot, which consists of many small pellets, is often used for larger game at closer ranges because it spreads out and covers a wider area. A single bullet, on the other hand, is more precise and used for smaller targets or when aiming for a very specific spot from a greater distance.
You are a reporter covering a story about hunting regulations. Write a short sentence that includes the word 'buckshot' in the context of legal hunting practices.
خوب نوشتید! تلاش خوبی بود! پاسخ نمونه را ببینید.
پاسخ نمونه
New hunting regulations specify that only certain types of buckshot are permitted for deer hunting in this region.
According to the passage, why is buckshot a common choice for hunting deer?
این متن را بخوانید:
In many areas, hunters use different types of ammunition depending on the animal they are hunting. For very large animals like deer, a common choice for shotguns is buckshot. This type of ammunition is made up of several large lead pellets that spread out after being fired. This scattering effect increases the likelihood of hitting a moving target. However, for smaller game or for more precise shots, a single bullet might be preferred.
According to the passage, why is buckshot a common choice for hunting deer?
The passage states, 'This scattering effect increases the likelihood of hitting a moving target,' specifically in reference to hunting large animals like deer with buckshot.
The passage states, 'This scattering effect increases the likelihood of hitting a moving target,' specifically in reference to hunting large animals like deer with buckshot.
What is the main difference between birdshot and buckshot, according to the passage?
این متن را بخوانید:
Shotgun shells come in various forms, each designed for a specific purpose. Some shells contain 'birdshot,' which is a large number of very small pellets used for hunting birds. Other shells contain 'buckshot,' which are larger pellets suitable for bigger game. Finally, there are also 'slugs,' which are single, heavy projectiles used for maximum impact and accuracy.
What is the main difference between birdshot and buckshot, according to the passage?
The passage clarifies that 'birdshot,' which is a large number of very small pellets used for hunting birds. Other shells contain 'buckshot,' which are larger pellets suitable for bigger game.
The passage clarifies that 'birdshot,' which is a large number of very small pellets used for hunting birds. Other shells contain 'buckshot,' which are larger pellets suitable for bigger game.
What is a key characteristic of buckshot mentioned in the passage?
این متن را بخوانید:
When discussing hunting ammunition, it's important to understand the terminology. A 'pellet' is a small, round projectile. 'Buckshot' is a type of shotgun ammunition containing multiple large lead pellets. These pellets are designed to spread out when fired, creating a wider impact zone. This is different from a 'bullet,' which is typically a single, solid projectile fired from a rifle or handgun.
What is a key characteristic of buckshot mentioned in the passage?
The passage explicitly states that 'Buckshot' is a type of shotgun ammunition containing multiple large lead pellets. These pellets are designed to spread out when fired, creating a wider impact zone.
The passage explicitly states that 'Buckshot' is a type of shotgun ammunition containing multiple large lead pellets. These pellets are designed to spread out when fired, creating a wider impact zone.
This sentence describes a hunter using buckshot for hunting a deer.
This sentence explains that buckshot consists of large pellets found in shotgun shells.
This sentence describes how buckshot spreads out over a wide area after being fired.
The hunter loaded his shotgun with ___ for the deer hunt.
Buckshot specifically refers to large lead pellets used for hunting large game like deer, as described in the definition.
Unlike a single bullet, ___ scatters into multiple projectiles upon being fired, covering a wider area.
The definition states that buckshot scatters into multiple projectiles, unlike a single bullet.
The old-timer preferred ___ for taking down large game due to its wide spread.
Buckshot is designed for hunting large game and covers a wider area, which aligns with the preference mentioned.
To ensure a higher chance of hitting a moving target, he opted for shells loaded with ___.
The scattering nature of buckshot increases the probability of hitting a moving target compared to a single projectile.
The sound of the ___ discharging was followed by the rustling of leaves as the deer scattered.
Buckshot is fired from a shotgun, producing a sound that would be associated with hunting and cause deer to scatter.
Hunters often debate whether ___ or a single slug is more effective for ethical deer hunting.
The comparison is between buckshot and a single slug, both of which are ammunition types used in hunting.
This sentence describes the primary use of buckshot.
This sentence explains the mechanism of buckshot's spread.
This sentence highlights a key difference between buckshot and a single bullet.
The senator's broad accusations were like verbal ________, scattering in all directions and hitting no specific target with precision.
The metaphor compares the senator's accusations, which are unfocused and widespread, to buckshot, which scatters over a wide area rather than hitting a single point precisely. 'Grapeshot' and 'shrapnel' are similar but don't carry the same nuance of indiscriminate scattering in this context. 'Hail' is a meteorological phenomenon and doesn't fit the metaphorical usage.
His strategy was to employ a ________ approach, hoping that by broadly disseminating information, some of it would eventually resonate with the public.
A 'buckshot approach' implies a broad, untargeted method, much like buckshot scatters widely. 'Laser,' 'precision,' and 'surgical' all suggest the opposite: a highly focused and targeted approach.
The initial marketing campaign was a bit like firing ________ into a crowd; it created a lot of noise but lacked the focused impact needed to convert leads.
The analogy here emphasizes a lack of focused impact and a broad, scattered effort. Firing 'buckshot into a crowd' aptly captures this idea, as buckshot spreads out. A 'bullet,' 'cannonball,' or 'dart' would imply a more singular, targeted impact.
Instead of using a rifle with a single, accurate shot, the activist opted for a ________ strategy, sending out myriad emails to a diverse range of contacts, hoping to stir broad awareness.
The contrast is drawn between a 'single, accurate shot' and a broad, scattered approach. 'Buckshot' perfectly embodies the latter, aiming for widespread, unfocused impact. 'Surgical,' 'pinpoint,' and 'focused' are antonyms in this context.
The detective's initial investigation was a ________ affair, gathering every piece of information possible before attempting to discern any patterns or connections.
An investigation described as a 'buckshot affair' suggests an initial phase of broadly collecting information without a specific target, much like buckshot spreads. 'Targeted,' 'streamlined,' and 'narrow' would indicate a more focused approach from the outset.
The company's approach to innovation was criticized for being too much like ________, throwing many ideas at the wall to see what might stick, rather than investing in a few well-researched concepts.
This sentence uses the metaphor of 'throwing many ideas at the wall' to represent a broad, untargeted approach, which aligns perfectly with the scattering nature of 'buckshot.' 'A guided missile,' 'a scalpel,' and 'a drill' all imply precision and targeted effort.
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نمره کامل!
Visualize it!
Imagine a shotgun firing and the pellets spreading out. This visual can help you remember what buckshot is.
Break it down
Think of 'buck' as deer (a large game animal) and 'shot' as pellets. This helps connect the word to its meaning.
Contextualize it
When would you hear this word? Likely in discussions about hunting or firearms. Knowing the context makes it stick.
Compare and contrast
How is it different from a regular bullet? Remember it scatters into multiple projectiles, unlike a single bullet.
مثال
The farmer warned the intruders that his shotgun was loaded with buckshot.
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C1The state, condition, or period of being absent, particularly in a role where one's presence is expected or required. It often refers to a prolonged or systemic lack of participation in a social, parental, or professional capacity.
abcitless
C1یعنی وقتی یه قسمت مهم یه چیزی کمه و اون چیز درست کار نمیکنه.
abcognacy
C1The state of being unaware or lacking knowledge about a specific subject, situation, or fact. It describes a condition of non-recognition or a gap in cognitive awareness, often used in technical or specialized academic contexts.
abdocion
C1توصیفکننده حرکت، نیرو یا منطقی است که از یک محور مرکزی دور میشود. این کلمه در متون فنی برای نشان دادن جهتگیری به سمت بیرون استفاده میشود.
abdocly
C1آبداکلی یعنی چیزی که یه گوشه قایم شده یا تو فرورفتگیه و راحت دیده نمیشه.
aberration
B2A departure from what is normal, usual, or expected, typically one that is unwelcome. It refers to a temporary change or a deviation from the standard path or rule.
abfacible
C1To systematically strip or remove the external surface or facade of a structure or material for analysis, restoration, or cleaning. It specifically refers to the technical act of uncovering underlying layers while preserving the integrity of the core material.
abfactency
C1به حالتی میگن که کاملاً از واقعیت و حقیقت جداست. معمولاً برای نظریههایی به کار میره که ظاهرشون منطقیه ولی هیچ ربطی به دنیای واقعی ندارن.