pounding
英 [ˈpaʊndɪŋ]
美 [ˈpaʊndɪŋ]
n. 连续的重击声; 剧烈的心跳(声); 遭重创的情景; 严重破损的情况
v. 反复击打; 连续砰砰地猛击; 咚咚地走; (心脏)狂跳,怦怦地跳
pound的现在分词
BNC.11873 / COCA.7308
牛津词典
noun
- 连续的重击声;剧烈的心跳(声)
a very loud repeated noise, such as the sound of sth hitting sth else hard; the sound or the feeling of your heart beating strongly- We were awoken by a pounding at the door.
我们被砰砰的敲门声吵醒。 - There was a pounding in his head.
他觉得头嗡嗡直响。
- We were awoken by a pounding at the door.
- 遭重创的情景;严重破损的情况
an occasion when sth is hit hard or attacked and severely damaged- The boat took a pounding in the gale.
这条船在狂风中严重受损。 - The team took a pounding (= were badly defeated) .
这支队遭到惨败。
- The boat took a pounding in the gale.
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 重创;严重损坏;重伤
If someone or something takes apounding, they are severely injured or damaged.- Sarajevo took one of its worst poundings in weeks.
萨拉热窝遭受了几个星期以来最严重的一次破坏。
- Sarajevo took one of its worst poundings in weeks.
- N-COUNT 惨败;大败
If a person or team gets apounding, they are severely defeated.- The prospects are that he will give opponents a thorough pounding.
他很有可能使对手们一败涂地。
- The prospects are that he will give opponents a thorough pounding.
- See also:pound
英英释义
noun
- the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)
- the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard
- the pounding of feet on the hallway
- an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)
- he felt a throbbing in his head
- repeated heavy blows