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🔑 punchBrE /pʌntʃ/NAmE /pʌntʃ/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they punch BrE /pʌntʃ/ NAmE /pʌntʃ/present simple - he / she / it punches BrE /ˈpʌntʃɪz/ NAmE /ˈpʌntʃɪz/past simple punched BrE /pʌntʃt/ NAmE /pʌntʃt/past participle punched BrE /pʌntʃt/ NAmE /pʌntʃt/ -ing form punching BrE /ˈpʌntʃɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpʌntʃɪŋ/🔑 to hit sb/sth hard with your fist (= closed hand) 拳打;以拳痛击◆~ sb/sthHe was kicked and punched as he lay on the ground. 他倒在地上,被拳打脚踢。◆He was punching the air in triumph. 他得意扬扬地挥舞着拳头。◆~ sb/sth in/on sthShe punched him on the nose. 她一拳打在他的鼻子上。to make a hole in sth with a punch (3) or some other sharp object 给…打孔;(用打孔器等)打孔◆~ sthto punch a time card 在记时卡上打孔◆~ sth in/through sthThe machine punches a row of holes in the metal sheet. 机器在金属薄板上冲出一排孔。~ sthto press buttons or keys on a computer, telephone, etc. in order to operate it 按(键);压(按钮)◆I punched the button to summon the elevator. 我按电钮叫电梯。▸ punch·er BrE /ˈpʌntʃə(r)/NAmE /ˈpʌntʃər/ noun◆He's one of boxing's strongest punchers. 他是拳坛的铁榔头之一。 ●ˌpunch above your ˈweightto be or try to be more successful than others in doing sth that normally requires more skill, experience, money, etc. than you have 超常发挥取胜;以小搏大◆This player seems to be able to constantly punch above his weight. 这名选手似乎总有本事击败实力比他强的对手。 ●ˌpunch ˈin/ˈout(NAmE) to record the time you arrive at/leave work by putting a card into a special machine 用记时卡登录(上、下班)时间;刷记时卡 ➡ see also clock in/on at clock, clock out/off at clock ●ˌpunch sth↔ˈin●ˌpunch sth ˈinto sthto put information into a computer by pressing the keys 将(信息)键入计算机◆He punched in the security code. 他把密码输入电脑。●ˌpunch sb ˈout(NAmE, informal) to hit sb so hard that they fall down 将某人击倒●ˌpunch sth↔ˈoutto press a combination of buttons or keys on a computer, telephone, etc. 按键(输入号码等)◆He picked up the telephone and punched out his friend's number. 他拿起电话,拨打朋友的电话号码。to make a hole in sth or knock sth out by hitting it very hard 在…上打孔;打掉◆I felt as if all my teeth had been punched out. 我觉得好像我满口牙齿都被打掉了。to cut sth from paper, wood, metal, etc. with a special tool 冲压 🔑 punchBrE /pʌntʃ/NAmE /pʌntʃ/ noun🔑 [C] a hard hit made with the fist (= closed hand) 重拳击打;用力的捶打◆a punch in the face 打在脸上的一记重拳◆Hill threw a punch at the police officer. 希尔对警察挥了一拳。◆a knockout punch 将对手击倒的一拳◆He shot out his right arm and landed a punch on Lorrimer's nose. 他突然抡起右臂,一拳打在洛里默的鼻子上。 [U] the power to interest people 吸引力◆It's a well-constructed crime story, told with speed and punch. 这篇描写犯罪的故事构思精巧,情节紧凑,引人入胜。 [C] a tool or machine for cutting holes in paper, leather or metal 打孔机;穿孔器;冲床◆a hole punch 打孔器 [U] a hot or cold drink made by mixing water, fruit juice, spices, and usually wine or another alcoholic drink 潘趣酒,宾治酒(用水、果汁、香料及葡萄酒或其他酒类勾兑成的冷或热的饮料) ●beat sb to the ˈpunch(informal) to get or do sth before sb else can 抢先下手;抢在前面●pack a (powerful, real, etc.) ˈpunch(informal) (of a boxer 拳击手) to be capable of hitting sb very hard 能重拳出击;能重击to have a powerful effect on sb 产生巨大影响;十分有效力◆The advertising campaign packs quite a punch. 这次广告造势产生了相当大的影响。●pull your ˈpunches(informal) () to express sth less strongly than you are able to, for example to avoid upsetting or shocking sb 言辞婉转;委婉表示◆Her articles certainly don't pull any punches. 她的文章确实一针见血。●roll with the ˈpunchesto adapt yourself to a difficult situation 使自己适应艰苦环境 |