clobber UK ['klɒb.ər] US ['klɑ:.bɚ] verb transitive HIT 打 informal ■to hit someone or something hard and repeatedly 狠打,揍;连续猛击•If you do that again, I'll clobber you (one).你再做那事,我就狠狠揍你一顿。 ■informal ■to punish someone 惩罚,处罚•The government is proposing new measures to clobber tax dodgers.政府正在拟订新的措施来严惩逃税者。 ■informal ■to harm someone financially 损害,伤害(某人的经济利益);使蒙受经济损失•The new supermarket is really going to clobber the small local shops.新超市确实会使当地的小店铺蒙受巨大的经济损失。 UK ['klɒb.ər] US ['klɑ:.bɚ] verb transitive DEFEAT 打败 ■to defeat completely 彻底打败•The government clobbered the opposition's proposals.政府彻底否决了反对党的提议。 UK ['klɒb.ər] US ['klɑ:.bɚ] noun uncountable UK informal ■possessions, especially those that you carry around with you, or clothes 财物;(尤指)随身物品;衣物•I've got far too much clobber in my handbag.我手提包里的东西太多了。 •Did you bring all your tennis clobber?打网球用的东西你都带来了吗? |