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1 | C the action of hitting someone or something with your fist (= closed hand) 重拳猛击;揍 |
| throw/land a punch Bellamy landed a series of good punches. 贝拉米接连挥出好几记漂亮的重拳。 |
| can/can’ t take a punch (=is difficult/easy to hurt) Nichols can’ t take a punch. 禁打/不禁打 |
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2 | C/U a sweet drink made with fruit juice and usually alcohol 潘趣酒(由果汁和酒制成的甜味饮品) |
| a bowl of fruit punch 一碗水果潘趣酒 |
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3 | U the emotional power of something such as a performance that affects how people feel (情感)力量;感染力 |
| Many British films lack emotional punch. 许多英国电影都缺乏感染力。 |
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4 | C a tool for making a hole in something 打孔器;穿孔机 |
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- | (as) pleased as punch informal |
| extremely pleased about something |
| 对某物非常满意 |
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- | beat sb to the punch |
| to manage to do or say something before someone else does it |
| 抢先某人一步 |
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| He wanted to ask Mary to dance, but Ron beat him to the punch. 他想邀请玛丽跳舞,但是罗恩抢先了一步。 |
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- | not pullany/yourpunches |
| to express your feelings and opinions, especially criticism , very clearly |
| 直截了当地表达感受(尤指批评) |
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| James did not pull any punches in his criticism of our work. 詹姆斯直截了当地表达了对我们工作的批评。 |
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- | pack a punch |
| have a strong effect on someone or something |
| 极有威力;很有效果 |
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| a drink that packs a punch 劲儿很大的酒 |
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- | roll with the punches |
| to accept both the good and the bad that life , or a situation , brings |
| 泰然接受;处变不惊 |
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| Being an actor isn’ t easy, but I’ ve learnt to roll with the punches. 当一名演员不是件容易的事,但我已经学会了处变不惊。 |
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Words frequently used with punch | punch 的常见搭配词 | verbs | deliver, land, pack, pull, swing, take, throw, | 1 | | |
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