单词 | punch |
释义 | punch [pʌntʃ] noun HIT 打 ADVANCED countable ■a forceful hit with a fist (= closed hand) 一拳,一击 •She gave [pʌntʃ] noun EFFECT 影响 uncountable ■the power to be interesting and have a strong effect on people 感染力,活力 •I felt the performance/speech/presentation lacked [pʌntʃ] noun DRINK 饮料 countable or uncountable ■a cold or hot drink made by mixing fruit juices, pieces of fruit and often wine or other alcoholic drinks 潘趣酒(一种果汁、水果与酒调成的冷饮或热饮) [pʌntʃ] noun TOOL 工具 countable ■a piece of equipment which cuts holes in a material by pushing a piece of metal through it 打孔器 •a ticket punch剪票钳 •Have you seen the hole [pʌntʃ] verb transitive HIT 打 ADVANCED ■to hit someone or something with your fist (= closed hand) 用拳猛击 •He punched him in ■mainly US ■to hit with your fingers the buttons on a telephone or the keys on a keyboard 按,敲击(按钮或键) [pʌntʃ] verb transitive USE TOOL 使用工具 ■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.我刚才在几张纸上打孔。 •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。 [pʌntʃ] verb transitive punch sb's lights out informal ■to hit someone repeatedly very hard 连续猛击(某人) [pʌntʃ] verb transitive punch above your weight mainly UK informal ■If a country or business punches above their weight, they become involved in, or succeed in, an activity which needs more power, money, etc. than they seem to have 能和高于自己重量级别的对手较量(如果一个国家或行业与高于其重量级别的对手较量,则其参与的活动,或在其中取得成功的活动所需的力量、金钱等,比其看来实际拥有的要多) •Singapore punches above its weight in the world economy.新加坡在世界经济中的地位堪比一些经济强国。 [pʌntʃ] verb transitive punch the clock US ■to put a card into a special machine to record the times you arrive at and leave work 打卡上下班 •After 17 years of punching the clock, he just disappeared one morning and was never heard from again.17年来他一直按部就班地打卡上下班,可是有天早晨他就那么失踪了,从此音信全无。 |
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