punch
四级,六级,考研,托福,GRE,1
英[pʌn(t)ʃ]
|美[pʌntʃ]
vt.用拳猛击;打孔;(用压穿器)穿孔,冲孔;用肘推
n.冲压机,冲床;打洞器;钻孔机;剪票铗
vi.用拳猛击
日语:パンチ
法语:punch
德语:Stempel
韩语:펀치
俄语:puñetazo
牛津词典
verb
- 拳打;以拳痛击
to hit sb/sth hard with your fist (= closed hand)
- He was kicked and punched as he lay on the ground.
他倒在地上,被拳打脚踢。 - She punched him on the nose.
她一拳打中了他的鼻子。 - He was punching the air in triumph.
他得意扬扬地挥舞着拳头。
- 给…打孔;(用打孔器等)打孔
to make a hole in sth with a punch n.(3) or some other sharp object
- to punch a time card
在记时卡上打孔 - The machine punches a row of holes in the metal sheet.
机器在金属薄板上冲出一排孔。
- 按(键);压(按钮)
to press buttons or keys on a computer, telephone, etc. in order to operate it
- I punched the button to summon the elevator.
我按电钮叫电梯。
noun
- 重拳击打;用力的捶打
a hard hit made with the fist (= closed hand)
- 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。
- 吸引力
the power to interest people
- 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。
- 打孔机;穿孔器;冲床
a tool or machine for cutting holes in paper, leather or metal
- a hole punch
打孔器
- 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)
a hot or cold drink made by mixing water, fruit juice, spices, and usually wine or another alcoholic drink
词形变化
过去式:punched 名词复数形式:punches 现在分词:punching 过去分词:punched 第三人称单数:punches
中文词源
punch 拳击,打孔,按键punch 潘趣酒
来自拉丁语pungere,刺,击,来自PIE*pung,刺,击,打,词源同pungent,puncture,point.引申诸相关词义。来自印度语panch,五,词源同five,Pentecost.因这种酒需五种原料(酒,水,柠檬汁,糖,香 料)调制而得名。
双语例句
- Government workers were made to punch time clocks morning, noon and night.
公务员早、中、晚都要打卡。
- My forearm deflected most of the first punch.
我用前臂挡开了第一拳的大部分力道。
- Their work has all the usual punch, panache and flair you'd expect.
他们的作品一如既往地引人入胜、气韵潇洒、新颖别致,不会让你失望。
- He managed to free one hand to ward off a punch.
他设法挣脱出一只手来挡住了一拳。
- De Leon landed a punch on the Italian's mouth after the end of the eleventh round
11个回合过后,德莱昂一拳击在那个意大利人的嘴巴上。
- W. Somerset Maugham's novel still packs an emotional punch.
威廉·萨默塞特·毛姆的小说仍具有强烈的情感冲击力。
- After punching him on the chin she wound up hitting him over the head
她先挥拳打他的下巴,然后又打他的脑袋。
- He punched the wall angrily, then spun round to face her.
他生气地用拳捶墙,接着转过身来面对着她。
- At the end, Graf punched the air in delight, a huge grin on her face.
最后,格拉夫高兴得挥动着拳头,脸上笑开了花。
- Mrs. Baylor strode to the elevator and punched the button.
贝勒太太迈向电梯,按下按钮。
- I took a ballpoint pen and punched a hole in the carton.
我拿了一支圆珠笔,在纸盒上戳了一个洞。
- Make two holes with a hole punch.
用打孔器打两个孔。
- My nervousness made me deliver the vital points of my address without sufficient punch
我太紧张,没能有效地传达我演说的要点。
- Hurricane Andrew may be slowly losing its punch, but its winds are still around 100 miles an hour.
飓风安德鲁的风力可能会逐渐减弱,但风速仍在每小时100英里左右。
- Punch your credit card number into the keypad.
在小键盘上输入你的信用卡号。
- The guards, he said, would punch them for no reason
他说警卫会无缘无故殴打他们。
- Everything was fine until someone threw a punch.
开头还好好的,后来不知是谁动了拳头。
- He dodged nimbly and evaded the opponent's punch.
他机敏地一闪身儿躲过对手一击。
- And I will punch you in the face.
我会给你脸上来一拳的。
- Small punch ( SP) test method has been developed and applied widely in mechanical testing.
SP小冲杆试验法在力学测试中得到了广泛的发展和应用。
- I used a3-hole punch to punch some papers.
我用了一个打孔器在一些报告上打洞。
- Laser hardening process and machining process parameters for tablet punch pin have been studied.
对药物冲头零件采用激光淬火及其淬火后机械加工工艺参数优化进行了综合研究。
- I want to punch a new hole in the belt.
我想在这条皮带上打一个新孔。
- He introduces a piece of black paper and a punch.
他介绍一张黑色纸和一个打洞器。
- Well, I'll make a punch and pizza.
嗯,我会做潘趣酒和比萨饼的。
- The punch line was that he lost his pants in the typhoon.
好笑的是他在台风中掉了裤子。
- Maybe this time I sucker punch you.
也许这次轮到我打你一拳了。
- Did he punch a hole in your ticket? Sheets of postage stamps are perforated.
他在你的票上打眼了吗?大张的邮票上打有齿孔。
- Did he punch a hole in your ticket?
他在你的票上打眼了吗?
- You beat her up with one punch?
你一拳就打败她了?
语源
late Middle English (as a verb in the sense puncture, prod): variant of pounceearly 16th cent.: perhaps an abbreviation of punch, or from the verb punchmid 17th cent.: apparently from Sanskrit pañcafive, five kinds of (because the drink had five ingredients)mid 17th cent. (as a dialect term denoting a short, fat person): abbreviation of Punchinello