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单词 pound
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🔑 poundBrE /paʊnd/NAmE /paʊnd/ nounmoney 🔑 [C] (also specialist ˌpound ˈsterling) (symbol £) the unit of money in the UK, worth 100 pence 英镑(英国货币单位,等于 100 便士)a ten-pound note 一张十英镑的钞票a pound coin 一英镑的硬币I've spent £25 on food today. 我今天的餐费花了 25 英镑。What would you do if you won a million pounds? 你要是赢了一百万英镑,你想怎么用?   see also sterling noun 🔑 [C] the unit of money of several other countries 镑(英国以外某些国家的货币单位)the pound [sing.] (finance 金融) the value of the British pound compared with the value of the money of other countries 英镑与外币的比值the strength/weakness of the pound (against other currencies)英镑坚挺/疲软The pound closed slightly down at $1.534. 英镑的汇价略跌,收盘时为 1.534 美元。weight 重量🔑 [C] (abbreviation lb) a unit for measuring weight, equal to 0.454 of a kilogram 磅(重量单位,合 0.454 千克)half a pound of butter 半磅黄油They cost two dollars a pound. 这些东西每磅两美元。I've lost six and a half pounds since I started my diet. 从节食以来,我体重已减轻了六磅半。for cars 汽车 [C] a place where vehicles that have been parked illegally are kept until their owners pay to get them back 违章停车车辆扣留场for dogs [C] a place where dogs that have been found in the street without their owners are kept until their owners claim them 流浪狗收留所(have, get, want, etc.) your pound of ˈfleshthe full amount that sb owes you, even if this will cause them trouble or suffering (不顾别人死活要讨回)应得的东西 ORIGIN From Shakespeare's Merchant of Venice, in which the moneylender Shylock demanded a pound of flesh from Antonio's body if he could not pay back the money he borrowed. 源自莎士比亚的《威尼斯商人》。如果安东尼奥不能偿还借款,放债者夏洛克就要割他身上的一磅肉抵债。ˌin for a ˈpenny, ˌin for a ˈpound(saying) used to say that since you have started to do sth, it is worth spending as much time or money as you need to in order to complete it 一不做,二不休;有始有终preˌvention is better than ˈcure(BrE) (US an ounce of preˌvention is better than a pound of ˈcure) (saying) it is better to stop sth bad from happening rather than try to deal with the problems after it has happened 预防优于补救;防患于未然是上策
🔑 poundBrE /paʊnd/NAmE /paʊnd/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they pound BrE /paʊnd/ NAmE /paʊnd/present simple - he / she / it pounds BrE /paʊndz/ NAmE /paʊndz/past simple pounded BrE /ˈpaʊndɪd/ NAmE /ˈpaʊndɪd/past participle pounded BrE /ˈpaʊndɪd/ NAmE /ˈpaʊndɪd/ -ing form pounding BrE /ˈpaʊndɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈpaʊndɪŋ/hit 击打 [I, T] to hit sth/sb hard many times, especially in a way that makes a lot of noise 反复击打;连续砰砰地猛击 SYN hammer ~ at/against/on sthHeavy rain pounded on the roof. 暴雨𠳐𠳐地砸在屋顶上。Someone was pounding at the door. 有人在砰砰地敲门。~ away (at/against/on sth) The factory's machinery pounded away day and night. 工厂的机器昼夜轰隆作响。~ sb/sth (with sth) She pounded him with her fists. 她用拳头一个劲地擂他。beatbatterpoundlashhammer

These words all mean to hit sb/sth many times, especially hard. 以上各词均含多次击打之义,尤指用力打。

  • beat to hit sb/sth a lot of times, especially very hard 指反复敲打、使劲锤砸Someone was beating at the door. 有人在打门。A young man was found beaten to death last night. 昨天夜里有人发现一名小伙子被打死了。At that time, children were often beaten for quite minor offences(= as a punishment). 那时候孩子们常常因为很小的过错而挨打。
  • batter to hit sb/sth hard a lot of times, especially in way that causes serious injury or damage 指连续猛击,尤指造成伤害或破坏He had been badly battered around the head and face. 他被打得鼻青脸肿。Severe winds have been battering the coast. 狂风一直在海岸肆虐。
  • pound to hit sb/sth hard a lot of times, especially in a way that makes a lot of noise 指连续猛击,尤指发出砰砰的撞击声Heavy rain pounded on the roof. 暴雨砰砰地砸在屋顶上。
  • lash to hit sb/sth with a lot of force 指猛击、狠打The rain lashed at the window. 雨点猛烈地打在窗户上。 NOTE The subject of lash is often rain, wind, hail, sea or waves. * lash 的主语常为 rain、wind、hail、sea 或 waves。
  • hammer to hit sb/sth hard a lot of times, in a way that is noisy or violent 指大声、猛烈地反复敲打、连续击打He hammered the door with his fists. 他不断地用拳头擂门。

pound or hammer? 用 pound 还是 hammer?

  • There is not much difference in meaning between these two, but to pound is sometimes a steadier action. To hammer can be more violent and it is often used figuratively. 这两个词意思差别不大,但 pound 有时指较匀速而稳定地击打;hammer 更猛烈,且常用作比喻。

Patterns

  • to beat/batter/pound/lash/hammer sb/sth with sth
  • to beat/batter/pound/lash/hammer against sth
  • to beat/batter/pound/hammer on sth
  • to beat/batter/hammer sth down
  • the rain/wind/sea beats/batters/pounds/lashes (at) sth
walk noisily 咚咚走动 [I] + adv./prep. to move with noisy steps 咚咚地走She pounded along the corridor after him. 她跟着他在走廊里咚咚地走过。of heart/blood 心脏;血液 [I] to beat quickly and loudly (心脏)狂跳,怦怦地跳Her heart was pounding with excitement. 她激动得心脏怦怦直跳。The blood was pounding (= making a beating noise) in his ears. 他听到血液在耳中怦怦搏动的声音。Her head began to pound. 她的头开始怦怦地抽痛。a pounding headache 锤击般的头痛break into pieces 粉碎 [T] ~ sth (to/into sth) to hit sth many times in order to break it into smaller pieces 捣碎;击碎The seeds were pounded to a fine powder. 籽粒被捣成了细粉。attack with bombs 轰炸 [T] ~ sthto attack an area with a large number of bombs over a period of time 狂轰滥炸The area is still being pounded by rebel guns. 这个地区仍然遭受着叛军炮火的轰击。of music 音乐 [I] ~ (out) to be played loudly 大声播放Rock music was pounding out from the jukebox. 自动点唱机高声播放着摇滚乐。 ˌpound sth↔ˈoutto play music loudly on a musical instrument (用乐器)大声弹奏to pound out a tune on the piano 在钢琴上用力弹奏曲子
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