wallop
美['wɑːləp] 英['wɒləp]
v. 重击;猛打;蹒跚;滚沸
n. 猛击;痛击
英英释义
Noun- a forceful consequence; a strong effect;
"the book had an important impact on my thinking" "the book packs a wallop"
- a severe blow
Verb- hit hard;
"The teacher whacked the boy"
- defeat soundly and utterly;
"We'll wallop them!"
例句
用作动词(v.)- She walloped the ball (for) miles.她把球打出很远很远。
- My father used to wallop me if I told lies.以前我要是说谎,我父亲就狠狠揍我。
用作名词(n.)- He crashed down on the floor with a wallop.他砰的一声倒在地板上了。
- My mother gave me such a wallop when she eventually found me.妈妈最后找到我时狠狠揍了我一顿。