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单词 | hammer |
释义 | hammer UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] noun countable ADVANCED ■a tool consisting of a piece of metal with a flat end which is fixed onto the end of a long thin usually wooden handle, used for hitting things 锤,铁锤 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] noun countable be/go at it hammer and tongs informal ■to do something, especially to argue, with a lot of energy or violence 激烈地做某事(尤指争论) UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] noun countable come/go under the hammer ■to be sold at an auction (= public sale where objects are bought by the people who offer the most money) 被拍卖 •A private collection of her early paintings is expected to go under the hammer next year.一批由私人收藏的她的早期画作预计将于明年拍卖。 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb TOOL 工具 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to hit something with a hammer (用锤子)敲击 •Can you hold this nail in position while I hammer it into •I could hear you hammering upstairs.我能听见你在楼上敲打的声音。 •My car's got a dent, and I was hoping they'd be able to hammer it out UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb FORCE 力量 intransitive or transitive [usually + adv/prep] ■to hit or kick something with a lot of force 用力敲打;猛踢 •I was woken up suddenly by the sound of someone hammering on/at •He hammered the ball into UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb DEFEAT 击败 transitive informal ■to defeat someone completely in a game or a fight (在比赛或战斗中)彻底击败,击垮 •We were hammered in both games.我们两场比赛都被击败了。 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb CRITICIZE 批评 transitive informal ■to criticize someone or something strongly 严厉批评,指责 •Her latest film has been hammered by the critics.她最新拍摄的电影遭到评论家们的猛烈批评。 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb hammer home sth ■to make certain that something is understood by expressing it clearly and forcefully 解释清楚,阐明 •The advertising campaign will try to hammer home the message that excessive drinking is a health risk.这次广告宣传将使大家清楚地了解饮酒过量有害健康。 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs hammer away at sth informal ■to work without stopping and with a lot of effort 坚持不懈地努力做 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs hammer sth into sb (also hammer sth in) ■to force someone to understand something by repeating it a lot 反覆向(某人)灌输 •I always had it hammered into me that I mustn't lie.我总是反覆嘱咐自己不能撒谎。 UK ['hæm.ər] US [-ɚ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] hammer sth out ■to reach an agreement or solution after a lot of argument or discussion (争论或讨论后)达成(协定或解决办法) •Three years after the accident the lawyers finally managed to hammer out a settlement with the insurance company.事故发生三年后,律师们终于与保险公司商定了解决办法。 |
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