词汇 | punch |
释义 | punch (noun) punch (noun) punch (noun) punch 20 ENTRIES FOUND: punch (verb) punch (noun) punch (noun) punch (noun) Punch-and-Judy show (noun) punch-drunk (adjective) punching bag (noun) punch-up (noun) punch bag (noun) punch bowl (noun) punch card (noun) punch line (noun) rabbit punch (noun) sucker punch (verb) beat (verb) hole (noun) light (noun) pack (verb) pleased (adjective) roll (verb) 1 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ verb punches; punched; punching 1 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ verb punches; punched; punching Learner's definition of PUNCH [+ object] 1 : to hit (someone or something) hard with your fist用拳重击 Stop punching your sister!不许打你妹妹! He punched my face/nose/mouth/arm.他用拳头打了我的脸/鼻子/嘴/手臂。 He punched me in the face/nose/mouth/eye/belly.他一拳打在我的脸/鼻子/嘴/眼睛/肚子上。 She punched him on the chin/jaw/arm.她一拳打在他的下巴/颌/手臂上。 2 chiefly US : to press or push (something) with a short, quick movement快按;速推 He quickly punched the buttons on his telephone.他快速按着电话按键。 3 : to make (a hole, dent, etc.) by pressing or cutting in, into, or through something冲压;穿孔 She punched an opening through the dough with her finger.她用手指在面团上戳开一个洞。 The tool punches holes in paper.这个工具能在纸张上打孔。 4 : to make a hole in (something, such as a ticket) by using a special tool在(票等上)打孔 The conductor punched my railway pass.列车员在我的火车票上打了个孔。 punch holes in : to weaken or destroy (an idea, plan, belief, etc.) by proving that parts of it are wrong纠出纰漏;找到破绽 Lawyers tried to punch holes in her argument.律师们试图从她的辩论中找出漏洞。 punch in [phrasal verb] US 1 : to place a card in a time clock at the beginning of a workday so that the time is recorded on the card打卡上班 The crew punched in [=(chiefly Brit) clocked in] at 8:00.员工8点打卡上班。 2 punch (something) in or punch in (something) : to enter (information, such as words or numbers) into a computer or other machine by pressing buttons or keys输入 She punched in her secret code.她输入了密码。 punch out [phrasal verb] US 1 : to place a card in a time clock at the end of a workday so that the time is recorded on the card打卡下班 It's time to punch out.到点打卡下班了。 2 punch (someone) out or punch out (someone) informal : to hit (someone) repeatedly in order to cause pain or injury : to beat (someone) up殴打 He threatened to punch me out if I talked to his girlfriend again.他威胁说如果我再和他女朋友说话就揍我。 punch someone's lights out informal : to hit someone's face hard with your fist用拳重击某人脸部 It's a good thing he's not here, or I'd punch his lights out.他幸好不在,不然我要打得他两眼发黑。 punch up [phrasal verb] punch (something) up or punch up (something) US, informal : to make (something) more lively, exciting, attractive, etc.使…增色 New owners punched up the newspaper with color photographs.新老板们用彩色照片为报纸增色。 The steak was punched up with a pepper sauce.牛排因添加了辣椒酱而增色不少。 — puncher noun, plural punchers [count] a card puncher打卡机 He was the greatest puncher in the history of boxing.他是拳击史上最伟大的拳击手。 2 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches 2 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches Learner's definition of PUNCH 1 [count] : a quick hit with your fist拳打 throw/land a punch挥拳;用拳击中 kicks and punches拳打脚踢 He gave me a punch in the nose. [=he punched me in the nose]他一拳打中我的鼻子。 — see also rabbit punch, sucker punch 2 [noncount] : energy or forcefulness活力;强有力 The team was well trained but lacked punch.球队训练有素但活力不足。 The last sentence in your essay needs more punch.你论文的最后一句需要更有力量一些。 (as) pleased as punch — see pleased beat (someone) to the punch : to do or achieve something before someone else is able to先发制人;抢先出手 We were working on a new product but our competition beat us to the punch. [=our competition started selling a similar product before we did]当时我们正在研发一种新产品,但我们的对手已经抢先一步了。 pack a punch — see 2pack pull punches : to express criticism in a mild or kind way温和批评 — usually used in negative statements通常用于否定句 When he has something bad to say about a movie, he doesn't pull his/any punches. [=he does not try to make his criticisms seem less harsh than they are]他对一部影片有什么负面看法时,从来不会嘴下留情。 The report pulls no punches in blaming the government for this crisis.这篇报道毫不留情地批评政府对这次危机负有责任。 roll with the punches — see 1roll — compare 3punch, 4punch 3 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches 3 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches Learner's definition of PUNCH : a drink made usually by mixing different fruit juices and often flavored with wine or liquor混合果汁饮料;宾治酒,潘趣酒(与果汁混合) [count] a fruit punch一杯潘趣酒 [noncount] They plan to serve punch at the party.他们打算在聚会时上潘趣酒。 a bowl/glass of punch一碗/杯潘趣酒 — see also punch bowl — compare 2punch, 4punch 4 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches 4 punch /ˈpʌntʃ/ noun plural punches Learner's definition of PUNCH [count] 1 : a tool or machine for cutting holes in paper, cardboard, leather, etc.钻孔机;打孔器 a paper punch纸张打孔机 2 : a hole made by a cutting tool or machine孔洞 He got an extra punch on his discount card.他的折扣卡上又多了个孔。 — compare 2punch, 3punch |
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