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    punch 的英语意思

    punchpunch1 /pʌntʃ/ verb [transitive] 查看全部语言翻译1hit to hit someone or something hard with your fist (=closed hand)用拳头(握紧的手)用力击打某人或某物:  He punched me and knocked my teeth out.他打了我一拳,把我的牙齿打掉了。punch somebody on/in something He punched Jack in the face.他一拳打在杰克的脸上。 see thesaurus at hit2make holes to make a hole in something, using a metal tool or other sharp object用金属工具或其他尖锐物体在某物上打孔:  The guard punched my ticket and I got on.警卫在我的票上打了孔,我便上车了。 These bullets can punch a hole through 20 mm steel plate.这些子弹能穿透20毫米厚的钢板。3push buttons to push a button or key on a machine按下机器上的按钮或按键:  Just punch the button to select a track.只需按下按钮即可选择曲目。4punch holes in somebody’s argument/idea/plans etc to criticize someone’s views, idea, plans etc by showing why they are wrong通过指出错误之处来批评某人的观点、想法、计划等5punch the air to make a movement like a punch towards the sky, to show that you are very pleased向空中做出类似出拳的动作,以表示非常高兴:  He punched the air in triumph.他胜利地向空中挥拳。6punch somebody’s lights out informal非正式 to hit someone hard in the face用力打某人的脸7punch the clock American English informal非正式 to record the time that you start or finish work by putting a card into a special machine通过将卡片插入专用机器来记录上班或下班的时间8cattle American English old-fashioned旧式 to move cattle from one place to another将牛群从一处赶到另一处9punch above your weight informal非正式 if businesses, organizations, teams etc punch above their weight, they are successful in an activity or task which usually needs more money, power, skill etc than they seem to have – used especially in newspapers如果企业、组织、团队等punch above their weight,意指它们在某项活动或任务中取得的成功,通常需要比其表面上拥有的更多资金、权力或技能——尤用于报刊punch in phrasal verb1American English to record the time that you arrive at work, by putting a card into a special machine通过将卡片插入专用机器来记录到达工作地点的时间 SYN clock in British English2punch something ↔ in to put information into a computer by pressing buttons or keys通过按下按钮或按键将信息输入计算机punch out phrasal verb American English1to record the time that you leave work, by putting a card into a special machine通过将卡片插入专用机器来记录离开工作地点的时间 SYN clock out British English2punch somebody out to hit someone so hard that they become unconscious将某人打得失去意识
    punchpunch2 noun 1 [countable] a quick strong hit made with your fist (=closed hand)用拳头(握紧的手)打出的快速有力的一击punch in/on a punch in the kidneys打在肾部的一拳 I managed to land a punch on his chin.我设法打中了他的下巴。 The two men started throwing punches (=trying to hit each other).两人开始互相挥拳(=试图互相击打)。2[singular, uncountable] a strong effective way of expressing things that makes people interested一种能引起人们兴趣的强有力的表达方式:  Thirty years after it was written, Orton’s ‘Entertaining Mr Sloane’ still packs a punch.奥顿的《招待斯隆先生》写成三十年后,至今仍具有震撼力。3[countable, uncountable] a drink made from fruit juice, sugar, water, and usually some alcohol由果汁、糖、水以及通常含有酒精调制而成的饮料:  a glass of hot punch一杯热潘趣酒4[countable] a metal tool for cutting holes or for pushing something into a small hole用于切孔或将某物推入小孔的金属工具5a one-two punch two bad events that happen close together接连发生的两件坏事:  A meteorite collided with Earth at the same time, delivering a one-two punch to the magnetic field.同时,一颗陨石与地球相撞,对磁场造成了双重打击。6not pull any/your punches to express disapproval or criticism clearly, without trying to hide anything毫不掩饰地明确表达不满或批评:  The inquiry report doesn’t pull any punches in apportioning blame.调查报告在归咎责任方面毫不留情。7beat somebody/something to the punch informal非正式 to do or get something before anyone else does比其他人更早做到或得到某事:  Hitachi has beaten its competitors to the punch with its new palmtop.日立凭借其新款掌上电脑抢先于竞争对手一步。8as pleased as punch old-fashioned旧式 very happy非常高兴:  He’s as pleased as punch about the baby.他对这个孩子的到来高兴极了。 pack a (hard) punch at pack1(8)COLLOCATIONS词语搭配verbs动词throw a punch (=try to hit someone)· Rob was so angry that he turned round and threw a punch at the man.罗布非常愤怒,转身朝那个男人挥了一拳。land a punch (=manage to hit someone)· Then I began to land some good punches.然后我开始打出几记有力的拳。give somebody a punch· He gave me a punch on the nose.他打了我的鼻子一拳。deliver a punch formal正式 (=hit someone)· Who actually delivered the punch that killed the man?究竟是谁打出了那致命的一拳?take a punch (=be hit, or deal well with being hit)· I took a lot of punches but I gave a lot too.我挨了很多拳,但我也还了很多拳。ADJECTIVES/NOUN + punch形容词/名词 + puncha hard/powerful punch· My stomach took a couple of hard punches.我的腹部挨了几记重拳。a good punch· Tyson landed one good punch but it wasn’t enough.泰森打出了一记有力的拳,但这还不够。a knockout punch (=a blow that knocks someone down so that they cannot get up again)· In the fourth round, Lewis produced a knockout punch that ended the fight.在第四回合,刘易斯打出了一记终结比赛的KO拳。