clobber

英[?kl?b?(r)]
美[?klɑb?(r)]

基本釋義

vt.
連續(xù)打擊; 徹底打垮
n.
衣服;隨身物品

詞性變化

實用例句

The new tax laws will clobber small businesses, ie harm them financially.

新稅法對小型企業(yè), 將是一連串的打擊.

辭典例句

I managed to clobber him.

我想辦法狠揍了他一頓.

辭典例句

By the power invested in my fist, I clobber you!

用我充滿力量的拳頭, 我要痛打你一頓!

電影對白

He told me to piss off, or clobber me.

他叫我滾開, 不然就要揍我了.

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I'll clobber you if you do not do what you are told.

假如你不照吩咐的做,我會揍你.

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Some humans prefer to clobber people they don't understand.

有些人喜歡修理他們不理解的人.

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The police intend to clobber drunk drivers , ie punish them severely.

警方擬持續(xù)不斷地嚴懲醉酒駕駛者.

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You should see the clobber he takes when he goes climbing!

你真該看看他去登山時帶的服裝和設備!

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John told me to piss off, or he'd clobber me.

約翰叫我走開, 不然就要揍我.

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The police intended to clobber drunk drivers.

警方打算持續(xù)不斷地嚴懲醉酒后開車的司機.

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Did you take all your clobber?

你把你所有的衣服都帶上了 嗎 ?

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You need to say to me something else is going to come along and clobber us.

你需要告訴我還有其他的事物將來沖擊我們.

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英英釋義

Noun
  • 1. informal terms for personal possessions;

    "did you take all your clobber?"

Verb
  • 1. strike violently and repeatedly;

    "She clobbered the man who tried to attack her"

  • 2. beat thoroughly in a competition or fight;

    "We licked the other team on Sunday!"

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