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/pʌntʃ/ |
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1 | to hit someone or something with your fist (= closed hand) , usually as hard as you can (用重拳)猛击,揍 |
| Two men punched him, knocking him to the ground. 两名男子用重拳把他打倒在地。 |
| She punched her pillow angrily. 她生气地用拳头猛打枕头。 |
| 1a | to press a button or switch 按(按钮或开关) | | David punched a button on the television. 戴维按了一下电视机上的一个按钮。 | |
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2 | to make a hole in something with a tool or machine (用工具或机器)打孔,扎眼 |
| She held out her ticket for the conductor to punch. 她把票拿出来让列车员打孔。 |
PHRASE |
- | punch the air |
| to show that you are very pleased by punching the air with your fistclosed hand |
| 开心地向空中挥拳 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌpunch ˈin |
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1 | T to enter information into a machine by pressing keys or buttons 输入 | If you punch in the wrong code, the alarm sounds. 如果你输入了错误的代码,警报就会响起来。 | |
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2 | I/T AMERICAN clock in |
- | ˌpunch ˈout |
| PHRASAL VB AMERICAN |
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| clock out |
| - | punch sb’ s lights out informal | | to hit someone so hard that they fall and cannot get up | | 把某人打得爬不起来 | | | | | |
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