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punch

verb
/pʌntʃ/
/pʌntʃ/
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they punch
/pʌntʃ/
/pʌntʃ/
he / she / it punches
/ˈpʌntʃɪz/
/ˈpʌntʃɪz/
past simple punched
/pʌntʃt/
/pʌntʃt/
past participle punched
/pʌntʃt/
/pʌntʃt/
-ing form punching
/ˈpʌntʃɪŋ/
/ˈpʌntʃɪŋ/
Idioms Phrasal Verbs
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  1. to hit somebody/something hard with your fist (= closed hand)拳打;以拳痛击
    • punch somebody/something He was kicked and punched as he lay on the ground.他倒在地上,被拳打脚踢。
    • He was punching the air in triumph.他得意扬扬地挥舞着拳头。
    • punch somebody/something in/on something She punched him on the nose.她一拳打在他的鼻子上。
    Extra Examples
    • I punched the pillow in frustration.我沮丧地捶了一下枕头。
    • His attacker had punched him hard in the face.袭击他的人用拳头重重地打在他的脸上。
    • She playfully punched him on the arm.她调皮地用拳头打他的胳膊。
    • He punched the other boy in the stomach.他打了另一个男孩的肚子。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadverb
    • hard
    • lightly
    • playfully
    preposition
    • in
    • on
    phrases
    • kick and punch
    • punch and kick
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  2. to make a hole in something with a punch or some other sharp object给…打孔;(用打孔器等)打孔
    • punch something to punch a time card在记时卡上打孔
    • punch something in/through something The machine punches a row of holes in the metal sheet.机器在金属薄板上冲出一排孔。
  3. punch something to press buttons or keys on a computer, phone, etc. in order to operate it按(键);压(按钮)
    • I punched the button to summon the elevator.我按电钮叫电梯。
  4. Word Originverb sense 1 and verb sense 3 late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘puncture, prod’): variant of pounce. verb sense 2 early 16th cent.: perhaps an abbreviation of puncheon, or from the verb punch ‘hit somebody/​something hard’.
Idioms
punch above your weight
  1. to be or try to be more successful than others in doing something that normally requires more skill, experience, money, etc. than you have超常发挥取胜;以小搏大
    • This player seems to be able to constantly punch above his weight.这名选手似乎总有本事击败实力比他强的对手。
    • He punched above his weight as the party’s foreign affairs spokesman.作为该党的外交事务发言人,他出格了。
    Topics Successc2

punch

noun
/pʌntʃ/
/pʌntʃ/
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  1. [countable] a hard hit made with the fist (= closed hand)重拳击打;用力的捶打
    • a punch in the face打在脸上的一记重拳
    • Hill threw a punch at the police officer.希尔对警察挥了一拳。
    • a knockout punch将对手击倒的一拳
    • He shot out his right arm and landed a punch on Lorrimer's nose.他突然抡起右臂,一拳打在洛里默的鼻子上。
    see also rabbit punch, sucker punch, Sunday punch
    Extra Examples
    • Be careful what you say or you'll get a punch on the nose.你说话要小心,否则你会捱拳头的。
    • He can throw a powerful punch.他能打出重拳。
    • a boxer who knows how to take a punch一位知道如何对付对方重拳的拳击手
    • (figurative) This policy will deliver a knockout punch to the tourism industry.这一政策将是击垮旅游业的一记重拳。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • hard
    • powerful
    verb + punch
    • deliver
    • give somebody
    • land
    preposition
    • punch in
    • punch on
    • punch to
    See full entry
  2. [uncountable] the power to interest people吸引力
    • It's a well-constructed crime story, told with speed and punch.这篇描写犯罪的故事构思精巧,情节紧凑,引人入胜。
    Oxford Collocations Dictionaryadjective
    • good
    • hard
    • powerful
    verb + punch
    • deliver
    • give somebody
    • land
    preposition
    • punch in
    • punch on
    • punch to
    See full entry
  3. [countable] a tool or machine for cutting holes in paper, leather or metal打孔机;穿孔器;冲床
    • a hole punch打孔器
  4. [uncountable] a hot or cold drink made by mixing water, fruit juice, spices and usually wine or another alcoholic drink潘趣酒,宾治酒(用水、果汁、香料及葡萄酒或其他酒类勾兑成的冷或热的饮料) see also milk punch, planter’s punchTopics Drinksc2
  5. see also Suffolk Punch
    Word Originnoun senses 1 to 2 late Middle English (as a verb in the sense ‘puncture, prod’): variant of pounce. noun sense 3 early 16th cent.: perhaps an abbreviation of puncheon, or from the verb punch ‘hit somebody/​something hard’. noun sense 4 mid 17th cent.: apparently from Sanskrit pañca ‘five, five kinds of’ (because the drink had five ingredients).
Idioms
beat somebody to the punch
  1. (informal) to get or do something before somebody else can抢先下手;抢在前面
pack a (powerful, real, etc.) punch (informal)
  1. (of a boxer拳击手) to be capable of hitting somebody very hard能重拳出击;能重击
  2. to have a powerful effect on somebody产生巨大影响;十分有效力
    • The advertising campaign packs quite a punch.这次广告造势产生了相当大的影响。
pull your punches
  1. (informal) (usually used in negative sentences通常用于否定句) to express something less strongly than you are able to, for example to avoid upsetting or shocking somebody言辞婉转;委婉表示
    • Her articles certainly don't pull any punches.她的文章确实一针见血。
roll with the punches
  1. to adapt yourself to a difficult situation使自己适应艰苦环境

Punch

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  1. a British humorous magazine, established in 1841, which took its name from the character Punch in Punch and Judy shows. It became Britain's leading magazine for humorous political and social comment, and included drawings by famous artists such as John Tenniel. It was originally published every week. In the 1980s it began losing readers to other magazines such as Private Eye. It stopped appearing in 1992 but appeared again from 1996 to 2002. 拳打:成立于1841年的英国幽默杂志,其名字取自Punch and Judy节目中的Punch角色。它成为英国有关幽默的政治和社会评论的领先杂志,并收录了John Tenniel等著名艺术家的素描。它最初每周出版一次。在1980年代,它开始使读者流失于《私人眼》等其他杂志。它于1992年停止出现,但从1996年到2002年再次出现。

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