词汇 | punch |
释义 | punch noun uk /pʌntʃ/ us /pʌntʃ/ punchnoun (HIT)B2[ C ] a forceful hit with a fist (= closed hand): 一拳,一击 give someone a punch on somethingShe gave him a punch on the nose.她朝他的鼻子打了一拳。 to hit someone or something hitShe was expelled for hitting another pupil. whackShe whacked the water with her paddle. bashThe swinging door bashed him in the face. strikeShe had been struck on the head with a golf ball. beatHe was cruel to his dog and beat it with a stick. punchHe punched me in the stomach. The boxer was felled by a punch to the head. He threw a punch at his attacker. Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing bunch butt duke fetch gut punch hammer head-butt hell mess swing at someone swing for someone tan someone's hideidiom tar tonk wallop punchnoun (EFFECT)[ U ] the power to be interesting and have a strong effect on people: 感染力,活力 lack punchI felt the performance/speech/presentation lacked punch.我觉得那个表演/演讲/演出缺乏感染力。 Efficient and effective be firing on all cylindersidiom businesslike clockwork come together cut through something developed efficiently ergonomic ergonomically ergonomics high-functioning run/go like clockworkidiom seamless seamlessly smoothly snappily work like a charmidiom work wonders/miraclesidiom workable worth your saltidiom punchnoun (DRINK)[ C or U ] a cold or hot drink made by mixing fruit juices, pieces of fruit, and often wine or other alcoholic drinks宾治酒,潘趣酒(一种果汁、水果与酒勾兑成的冷饮或热饮) Cocktails Bloody Mary Buck's Fizz caipirinha cocktail cosmopolitan gimlet highball julep kir manhattan mint julep mixology mocktail mojito orgeat shaker shrub spritz spritzer swizzle punchnoun (TOOL)[ C ] a piece of equipment that cuts holes in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it: 打孔器 a ticket punch剪票钳 hole punchHave you seen the hole punch anywhere?你看到打孔器在哪里了吗? Tools -pronged adjustable spanner adze Allen key auger awl gavel gimlet gouge grapnel grappling iron grindstone pincer plunger power saw prong rasp razor knife reamer trowel punch verb[ T ] uk /pʌntʃ/ us /pʌntʃ/ punchverb[T] (HIT)B2 to hit someone or something with your fist (= closed hand): 用拳猛击 punch someone in somethingHe punched him in the stomach.他朝他的肚子上猛击了一拳。 mainly US to hit with your fingers the buttons on a phone or the keys on a keyboard按,敲击(按钮或键) He was punched in the face. The two youths punched the old man and snatched his wallet. The boys in the cartoon were punching each other - wham, zap!卡通片里的男孩们正在打斗——砰,啪! He punched me on the nose. She punched her pillow in frustration. Hitting and beating at-risk bang away bang someone up basher bashing bunch butt duke fetch gut punch hammer head-butt hell mess swing at someone swing for someone tan someone's hideidiom tar tonk wallop You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Writing & typing punchverb[T] (USE TOOL)to make a hole in something with a special piece of equipment: (用特制工具)在…上打孔,打(孔) I was just punching holes in some sheets of paper.我刚才在给几张纸打孔。 This belt's too big - I'll have to punch an extra hole in it.这条皮带太长了——我得在上面再打一个洞。 Making holes in things bore borer breach cutout dent drill gouge hole perforate perforated pierce piercer piercing prick probe puncture rebore redrill riddle undrilled Idiomspunch someone's lights out punch above your weight punch the clock Phrasal verbspunch down punch in punch something in punch out punch something up punch up punch | American Dictionarypunch noun us/pʌntʃ/ punchnoun (HIT)[ C ] a forceful hit with a fist (= hand with the fingers closed tight) punchnoun (EFFECT)[ U ] the power to be interesting and have a strong effect on people: His acting gives the show its emotional punch. punchnoun (DRINK)[ C/U ] a cold or hot drink made by mixing fruit juices, pieces of fruit, and sometimes alcohol: [ U ]Would you like a glass of punch? punchnoun (TOOL)[ C ] a piece of equipment that cuts holes in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it: a hole/leather punch punch verb[ I/T ] us/pʌntʃ/ punchverb[I/T] (HIT)to hit forcefully with your fist: [ T ]She punched the pillow, trying to fluff it up. punchverb[I/T] (CUT HOLE)to cut a hole in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it: The rod came loose, punching a hole in the box. Phrasal verbspunch in punch in something punch out punch | Business Englishpunch verb[ T ] uk /pʌnʃ/us to make a hole in something using a special tool or machine: I have to punch my time card when I come into work every morning. punch a hole in sthThey brought in a team of specialists to punch holes in the steel boiler. punch above your weight to be successful or important in a particular way in spite of not being very big: The internet offers opportunities for small businesses to punch above their weight. It's a small nation that consistently punches above its weight in the international arena. punch the clockUS WORKPLACE to record the time that you begin and end work, especially by using a special machine to make a hole in a card: Workers are required to punch the clock at an increasingly early hour. Phrasal verbspunch in punch out Examples of punchpunch Data were systematically taken from the clinic notes, coded and transferred to punched cards for analysis. The data were coded to 80-column punch card format and transferred to magnetic tape. Just why the junta seemingly ' pulled its punches ' forms an intriguing puzzle, one that may be fruitfully analysed at the organisational level. The view presented here, hardly novel in itself, is that the popes could not, and did not, punch above their real weight. Of course, the book also contains some very satisfying local rhetorical trajectories, but the punch lines seem to multiply irrespective of the argument. Initially, the work concentrated on developing heuristics for nesting, automating the staging and punch shape selection, and decomposition process. Punch cartoons, not known for their progressive views on feminism, adopt one of two views of women on horseback, neither of them positive. The shape of the extruding punch can be calculated from a table relating the punch dimensions to the principal dimensions of the burring. Therefore, a total of four punch blows are needed. The interviews were coded independently so that differences could be due to coding errors, punching errors, interview errors, or to differences in reporting. That moment must have packed a punch leaving few spines untingled. A system for automated punch selection and staging design for progressive dies. Two 1.27-cm holes punched in the paper determined stimulus size. But in these days of straitened library budgets and stratospheric prices, it would be wrong to pull punches. Because of the vagaries of radiocarbon dating, however, the double punch must remain for the moment merely intriguing speculation. See all examples of punch These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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