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wallop

noun
/ˈwɒləp/
/ˈwɑːləp/
[singular] (informal)
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  1. a heavy, powerful hit痛打;猛击
    Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun denoting a horse's gallop): from Old Northern French walop (noun), waloper (verb), perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning ‘run well’, from the bases of the adverb well and leap. Compare with gallop. From ‘gallop’ the senses ‘bubbling noise of a boiling liquid’ and then ‘sound of a clumsy movement’ arose, leading to the current senses.

wallop

verb
/ˈwɒləp/
/ˈwɑːləp/
(informal)
Verb Forms
present simple I / you / we / they wallop
/ˈwɒləp/
/ˈwɑːləp/
he / she / it wallops
/ˈwɒləps/
/ˈwɑːləps/
past simple walloped
/ˈwɒləpt/
/ˈwɑːləpt/
past participle walloped
/ˈwɒləpt/
/ˈwɑːləpt/
-ing form walloping
/ˈwɒləpɪŋ/
/ˈwɑːləpɪŋ/
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  1. wallop somebody/something to hit somebody/something very hard痛打;猛击 synonym thump
    • My father used to wallop me if I told lies.我父亲过去常常在我说谎时揍我。
  2. wallop somebody/something to defeat somebody completely in a contest, match, etc.(在竞赛、比赛等中)彻底击败,大胜 synonym thrash
    • We walloped them 6–0.我们以 6:0 把他们打得落花流水。
  3. Word OriginMiddle English (as a noun denoting a horse's gallop): from Old Northern French walop (noun), waloper (verb), perhaps from a Germanic phrase meaning ‘run well’, from the bases of the adverb well and leap. Compare with gallop. From ‘gallop’ the senses ‘bubbling noise of a boiling liquid’ and then ‘sound of a clumsy movement’ arose, leading to the current senses.

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