a long shallow boat with a flat bottom and square ends which is moved by pushing the end of a long pole against the bottom of a river 方头平底船(用篙撑) Topics Transport by waterc2- (British English, informal)
a bet 赌博;打赌 (in rugby or American football )橄榄球或美式足球 a long kick made after dropping the ball from your hands Topics Sports: ball and racket sportsc2弃踢;碰踢 the former unit of money in the Republic of Ireland (replaced in 2002 by the euro) 爱尔兰镑(爱尔兰共和国以前的货币单位,于 2002 年为欧元所取代)
Word Originnoun sense 1 Old English, from Latin ponto, denoting a flat-bottomed ferry boat; readopted in the early 16th cent. from Middle Low German punte or Middle Dutch ponte ‘ferry boat’, of the same origin. noun sense 3 mid 19th cent.: probably from dialect punt ‘push forcibly’. Compare with bunt.
Idioms
take/have a punt (British English, informal)
- take/have a punt (on something/somebody)
to choose something that involves some risk 赌博;打赌 Our first impressions aren't great, but I'm willing to take a punt on it. 我们的第一印象并不好,但我愿意赌一把。 Adventurous new investors might want to have a punt. 富有冒险精神的新投资者可能想赌一把。
- take/have a punt (at something/doing something)
to try to do something 赌博;打赌 He took a punt at explaining why he'd done it. 他试图解释他为什么这样做。