Usage examples of "shooting at" in English with translation to Spanish

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The other policemen began shooting at the crowd. Los otros policías empezaron a disparar contra la multitud.
The hunter shot at a deer. El cazador le disparó a un ciervo.
He fired a shot at random. Él hizo un disparo a voleo.
Wait, don't shoot at each other! ¡Esperad, no os disparéis!
Tom shot at Mary with a crossbow. Tom le disparó a Mary con una ballesta.
Tom shot at Mary, but he missed. Tom le disparó a Mary, pero falló.
He shot at the bird, but missed it. Él le disparó al pájaro, sin embargo falló.
It was in 1980 that John Lennon was shot at this spot. Era 1980 cuando John Lennon fue disparado en este lugar.
The man suddenly started shooting his gun. De repente el hombre comenzó a disparar con su arma.
Be careful, this guy has a shooting license! ¡Ten cuidado, este tipo tiene licencia de disparar!
The shooting started around noon. Los disparos comenzaron cerca del mediodía.
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