wallop
英 [ˈwɒləp]
美 [ˈwɑːləp]
n. 痛打; 猛击
v. 痛打; 猛击; (在竞赛、比赛等中)彻底击败,大胜
现在分词:walloping 过去式:walloped 第三人称单数:wallops 过去分词:walloped
BNC.34282 / COCA.23088
牛津词典
noun
- 痛打;猛击
a heavy powerful hit
verb
- 痛打;猛击
to hit sb/sth very hard - (在竞赛、比赛等中)彻底击败,大胜
to defeat sb completely in a contest, match, etc.- We walloped them 6–0.
我们以6:0把他们打得落花流水。
- We walloped them 6–0.
柯林斯词典
- VERB 重击;狠揍
If youwallopsomeone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound.- Once, she walloped me over the head with a frying pan.
有一次,她用煎锅狠狠地砸了我的头。 - ...a big-serving tennis player who wallops the ball so hard that it often finishes out of court.
常常因用力过度而将球击出场外的大力发球的网球运动员 - Wallopis also a noun.
- With one brutal wallop, Clarke flattened him.
克拉克毫不留情地一拳把他打翻在地。
- Once, she walloped me over the head with a frying pan.
英英释义
noun
- a severe blow
- a forceful consequence
- the book had an important impact on my thinking
- the book packs a wallop
verb
- defeat soundly and utterly
- We'll wallop them!
- hit hard
- The teacher whacked the boy