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punch objpQntFv [T]用拳猛击I punched him in the stomach.我用拳猛击他的腹部。He had been punched and kicked, leaving both eyes badly injured and his nose and cheekbone broken.他被拳打脚踢,结果两眼受重伤,鼻梁和颧骨骨折。An American businessman was punched unconscious by two muggers in a city street this afternoon. [+ obj + adj]今天下午一个美国商人在城里一条街上被两个行凶抢劫者打得昏迷不醒。(esp. Am) If you punch buttons on a telephone or keys on a keyboard, you hit them hard and quickly with your fingers.按(键)I punched out an angry reply to his letter on my portable typewriter. [M]我在我的手提打字机上敲出了一封给他的愤怒的回信。If you punch a clock or a time clock, you put a card into a special machine to record the times you arrive at and leave work.用记时钟打考勤卡上/下班After 17 years of punching the clock, he just took off one morning and was never heard from again.在打卡上下班17年后,有天早上他没来上班,以后音讯皆无。(esp. Br) If you have/get into a punch-up with someone, you have a fight with them.殴斗,打群架He got into a punch-up with the man who bumped his car.他和撞他车的男人打了起来。
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