释义 |
clobber美 ['klɑbər] 英 ['klɒbə(r)] - v.狠击;狠揍;猛打;极大地打击
- n.衣服;随身物品
- 网络鞋匠;食宴棋;彻底打垮
第三人称单数:clobbers 现在分词:clobbering 过去式:clobbered v. hit,bash,thump,beat,strike n. stuff,gear,tackle,things,belongings 1. | ~ sb 狠击;狠揍;猛打to hit sb very hard |
2. | [oftpass] ~ sb/sth 极大地打击;惩罚;使受到(严重经济损失)to affect sb badly or to punish them, especially by making them lose money |
| The paper got clobbered with libel damages of half a million pounds. 该报被罚以五十万英镑的诽谤损害赔偿金。 |
3. | [usupass] ~ sb/sth 彻底战胜(或击败)to defeat sb completely |
| We got clobbered in the game on Saturday. 我们在星期六的比赛中一败涂地。 |
1. | [u] (informal) 衣服;随身物品a person's clothes or equipment |
v. | 1. to hit somebody or something with great force 2. to defeat somebody decisively 3. to deal with somebody or something in a harsh or critical way 4. to defeat someone easily 5. to hit someone very hard 6. to badly affect someone or something, especially in a way that involves losing money 1. to hit somebody or something with great force 2. to defeat somebody decisively 3. to deal with somebody or something in a harsh or critical way 4. to defeat someone easily 5. to hit someone very hard 6. to badly affect someone or something, especially in a way that involves losing money | n. | 1. somebody's belongings or clothes, often those intended for a particular activity 2. clothes, equipment, or other things that you are carrying with you |
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