hammer 的英语意思
hammerhammer1 /ˈhæmə $ -ər/ noun [countable]
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tool a)a tool with a heavy metal part on a long handle, used for hitting nails into wood长柄铁锤,金属头部,用于将钉子钉入木材 b)a tool like this with a wooden head used to make something flat, make a noise etc类似的工具,木质头部,用于拍平物体或发出声响等:
an auctioneer’s hammer拍卖师的木槌2come/go under the hammer to be offered for sale at an auction在拍卖会上出售3hammer blow British English an event that damages something very seriously对某事造成严重损害的事件hammer for
The decision is a hammer blow for the coal industry.这一决定对煤炭行业是一记重锤。4hammer and tongs informal非正式 a)if people go at each other hammer and tongs, they fight or argue very loudly若人们hammer and tongs地互相对阵,指他们大声地打架或激烈争吵 b)if someone does something hammer and tongs, they do it with all their energy若某人hammer and tongs地做某事,指他们全力以赴地去做5gun the part of a gun that hits the explosive charge that fires a bullet枪的击锤,撞击底火引发子弹射出的部件6sport a heavy metal ball on a wire with a handle at the end, which you throw as far as possible as a sport运动用的重金属球,用末端带把手的钢丝绳连接,比赛时尽力远掷7piano a wooden part of a piano that hits the strings inside to make a musical sound钢琴内部击弦发音的木制琴槌
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tool a)a tool with a heavy metal part on a long handle, used for hitting nails into wood长柄铁锤,金属头部,用于将钉子钉入木材 b)a tool like this with a wooden head used to make something flat, make a noise etc类似的工具,木质头部,用于拍平物体或发出声响等:
an auctioneer’s hammer拍卖师的木槌2come/go under the hammer to be offered for sale at an auction在拍卖会上出售3hammer blow British English an event that damages something very seriously对某事造成严重损害的事件hammer for
The decision is a hammer blow for the coal industry.这一决定对煤炭行业是一记重锤。4hammer and tongs informal非正式 a)if people go at each other hammer and tongs, they fight or argue very loudly若人们hammer and tongs地互相对阵,指他们大声地打架或激烈争吵 b)if someone does something hammer and tongs, they do it with all their energy若某人hammer and tongs地做某事,指他们全力以赴地去做5gun the part of a gun that hits the explosive charge that fires a bullet枪的击锤,撞击底火引发子弹射出的部件6sport a heavy metal ball on a wire with a handle at the end, which you throw as far as possible as a sport运动用的重金属球,用末端带把手的钢丝绳连接,比赛时尽力远掷7piano a wooden part of a piano that hits the strings inside to make a musical sound钢琴内部击弦发音的木制琴槌hammerhammer2 verb
1hit with a hammer [intransitive, transitive] to hit something with a hammer in order to force it into a particular position or shape用锤子敲打某物,使其进入特定位置或形状hammer something in/into something
Hammer the nails into the back of the frame.将钉子锤入框架背面。hammer away (at something)
All afternoon, Martin had been hammering away in the conservatory.整个下午,Martin一直在阳光房里不停地敲打。
the sound of hammering and sawing锤打和锯割的声音► see thesaurus at hit2hit repeatedly [intransitive] to hit something many times, especially making a loud noise多次猛烈击打某物,尤指发出很大的声响 SYN pound, banghammer at
Daniella hammered at the door.Daniella用力砸着门。
The rain was hammering against the window.雨水猛烈地打在窗户上。3hurt with problems [transitive] to hurt someone or something by causing them a lot of problems通过制造大量问题而严重损害某人或某事物:
British industry was being hammered by the recession.英国工业正遭受经济衰退的严重冲击。4hit hard [transitive] informal非正式 to hit or kick something very hard用力击打或踢某物:
Robinson hammered the ball into the goal.Robinson用力将球轰入球门。5criticize [transitive] to strongly criticize or attack someone for something they have said or done因某人的言行而对其进行强烈批评或猛烈抨击:
The president has been hammered for his lack of leadership.总统因缺乏领导力而遭到猛烈批评。6hammer something home to make sure that people understand something by repeating it many times通过多次重复使人们确实理解某事:
The message must be hammered home that crime doesn’t pay.必须反复强调犯罪不值得这一信息,使之深入人心。7heart [intransitive] if your heart hammers, you feel it beating strongly and quickly若心脏猛烈跳动,指感觉到心跳有力而急促 SYN pound:
She stood outside the door, her heart hammering.她站在门外,心跳急促。8defeat [transitive] informal非正式 to defeat someone completely at a sport在体育比赛中彻底击败某人:
Arsenal hammered Manchester United 5–0.阿森纳以5比0大胜曼联。hammer away phrasal verb1to keep saying something because you want people to understand or accept it因希望人们理解或接受而反复说某事hammer away at
I keep hammering away at this point because it’s important.我反复强调这一点,因为它很重要。2to work hard and continuously at something持续不断地努力从事某事hammer away at
Keep on hammering away at achieving your goals.坚持不懈地努力实现你的目标。hammer something ↔ in (also hammer something into somebody) phrasal verb to keep saying something until people completely understand it反复说某事直到人们完全理解:
The coach hammered his message into the team.教练将自己的信息反复灌输给球队。hammer something ↔ out phrasal verb to decide on an agreement, contract etc after a lot of discussion and disagreement经过大量讨论和争议后最终敲定协议、合同等:
Leading oil producers tried to hammer out a deal.主要石油生产国试图经过艰难谈判达成一项协议。
1hit with a hammer [intransitive, transitive] to hit something with a hammer in order to force it into a particular position or shape用锤子敲打某物,使其进入特定位置或形状hammer something in/into something
Hammer the nails into the back of the frame.将钉子锤入框架背面。hammer away (at something)
All afternoon, Martin had been hammering away in the conservatory.整个下午,Martin一直在阳光房里不停地敲打。
the sound of hammering and sawing锤打和锯割的声音► see thesaurus at hit2hit repeatedly [intransitive] to hit something many times, especially making a loud noise多次猛烈击打某物,尤指发出很大的声响 SYN pound, banghammer at
Daniella hammered at the door.Daniella用力砸着门。
The rain was hammering against the window.雨水猛烈地打在窗户上。3hurt with problems [transitive] to hurt someone or something by causing them a lot of problems通过制造大量问题而严重损害某人或某事物:
British industry was being hammered by the recession.英国工业正遭受经济衰退的严重冲击。4hit hard [transitive] informal非正式 to hit or kick something very hard用力击打或踢某物:
Robinson hammered the ball into the goal.Robinson用力将球轰入球门。5criticize [transitive] to strongly criticize or attack someone for something they have said or done因某人的言行而对其进行强烈批评或猛烈抨击:
The president has been hammered for his lack of leadership.总统因缺乏领导力而遭到猛烈批评。6hammer something home to make sure that people understand something by repeating it many times通过多次重复使人们确实理解某事:
The message must be hammered home that crime doesn’t pay.必须反复强调犯罪不值得这一信息,使之深入人心。7heart [intransitive] if your heart hammers, you feel it beating strongly and quickly若心脏猛烈跳动,指感觉到心跳有力而急促 SYN pound:
She stood outside the door, her heart hammering.她站在门外,心跳急促。8defeat [transitive] informal非正式 to defeat someone completely at a sport在体育比赛中彻底击败某人:
Arsenal hammered Manchester United 5–0.阿森纳以5比0大胜曼联。hammer away phrasal verb1to keep saying something because you want people to understand or accept it因希望人们理解或接受而反复说某事hammer away at
I keep hammering away at this point because it’s important.我反复强调这一点,因为它很重要。2to work hard and continuously at something持续不断地努力从事某事hammer away at
Keep on hammering away at achieving your goals.坚持不懈地努力实现你的目标。hammer something ↔ in (also hammer something into somebody) phrasal verb to keep saying something until people completely understand it反复说某事直到人们完全理解:
The coach hammered his message into the team.教练将自己的信息反复灌输给球队。hammer something ↔ out phrasal verb to decide on an agreement, contract etc after a lot of discussion and disagreement经过大量讨论和争议后最终敲定协议、合同等:
Leading oil producers tried to hammer out a deal.主要石油生产国试图经过艰难谈判达成一项协议。