walloping UK ['wɒl.ə.pɪŋ] US ['wɑ:.lə-] adjective [before noun] informal humorous ■very big or great 巨大的•He cut me a walloping (great) slice of cake.他给我切了一块很大的蛋糕。 ■US ■very good 非常好•We had a walloping (good) time at Daryl's wedding party.我们在达里尔的婚礼宴席上玩得很开心。 UK ['wɒl.ə.pɪŋ] US ['wɑ:.lə-] noun only singular informal ■when someone is severely punished by being hit (作为惩罚的)狠揍,痛打•I got such a walloping from my father when he came home.我爸爸回家后痛打了我一顿。 ■when someone is badly defeated in a competition 形容某人在比赛中惨败•We gave the visiting team a real walloping.我们把作客的球队打得落花流水。 |