[/ˈklɔbə(r); ˋklɑbɚ/] v [Tn] (infml) 用法: 1 strike (sb) heavily and repeatedly 连续重击(某人): (fig 比喻) The police intend to clobber drunk drivers, ie punish them severely. 警方拟持续不断地严惩醉酒驾驶者. * The new tax laws will clobber small businesses, ie harm them financially. 新税法对小型企业, 将是一连串的打击. 用法: 2 defeat (sb/sth) completely 彻底挫败(某人[某事物]): Our team got clobbered on Saturday. 我们队星期六一败涂地. 用法: 3 criticize (sb/sth) severely 狠狠地批评(某人[某事物]). clobber 2 [/ˈklɔbə(r); ˋklɑbɚ/] n [U] (Brit infml) clothing or equipment (esp for a specific activity) 服装或设备(尤指为某特定活动的): You should see the clobber he takes when he goes climbing! 你真该看看他去登山时带的服装和设备! |