punch



n. 冲压机;打洞器;钻孔机
vt. 开洞;以拳重击
vi. 用拳猛击
n. (Punch)人名;(马来)蓬芝;(英)庞奇
vt.
用拳猛击;打孔;(用压穿器)穿孔,冲孔;用肘推
n.
冲压机,冲床;打洞器;钻孔机;剪票铗
vi.
用拳猛击;
变形
复数:punches过去式:punched过去分词:punched现在分词:punching第三人称单数:punches
双语释义
v.(动词)vt. & vi. 用拳猛击 strike (sb/sth) with the fist
vt. & vi. 打孔 make a hole in sth
n.(名词)[C]猛击,拳打 a quick strong blow made with the closed hand
[C]冲床,穿孔机 a steel tool for cutting holes in or pressing a pattern onto, paper, leather, metal, etc.
[U]力量 forcefulness; effective power
英英释义
punch[ pʌntʃ ]
n.
(boxing) a blow with the fist
同义词:cloutpokelickbiff
an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl
a tool for making holes or indentations
同义词:puncher
v.
deliver a quick blow to
"he punched me in the stomach"
同义词:plug
drive forcibly as if by a punch
"the nail punched through the wall"
make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation
同义词:perforate
词汇搭配
用作动词 (v.)
~+副词
punch out打卡
punch up徒手同…打斗
~+介词
punch in在…上打孔
punch on击打在…上
用作名词 (n.)
动词+~
deliver〔give, land〕 a punch打出一拳
pack a punch有力地抨击
put more punch into加强
roll with a punch左右摇晃
形容词+~
calculating punch谨慎的打孔
solid punch结实的一拳
名词+~
conductor's punch剪票夹
one-two punch两拳急速连续出击
rabbit punch打在颈后部的一拳
Sunday punch最后的一击,致命的一击
~+名词
punch operator穿孔员
介词+~
beat sb to the punch在被对手出拳击中前先击中对方
~+介词
punch in〔on, to〕对准…的一拳
词组短语
punch in上班打卡
punch card 穿孔卡片(等于punched card)
punch press冲床;压力机
punch line n. 妙语
punch machine打卡机;冲孔机
pack a punch ◎拳头凶猛有力,能击出有力的一拳 , ◎(在辩论中)说话击中要害,措辞中肯有力 , ◎(酒等)有劲
punch out下班打卡
as pleased as punch非常高傲;得意洋洋
hole punch打孔机;打孔
punch through[物]穿通现象
punch on穿孔开始
one-two punch连环出击;连续左右猛击;连续出击的组合拳
punch forming[化]冲压成型
fruit punch果汁喷趣酒(清凉饮料);水果混合饮料
punch hole[信息工程]穿孔
双语例句
用作及物动词(vt.)
If you punch in the wrong code, the alarm sounds.
如果你按错了代码,警示器就会响起来。
He punched the policeman on the nose and was arrested.
他猛击那个警察的鼻子,结果被逮捕了。
The conductor punched his bus ticket.
售票员用剪票夹在他的汽车票上打孔。
用作名词(n.)
The punch stunned me for a moment.
那一拳把我打得昏了一阵。
用作名词(n.)
Many British movies lack emotional punch.
很多英国电影缺乏感染力。
用作名词(n.)
Sometimes even a bowl of fruit punch could make people drunk.
有时候即使一碗水果鸡尾酒,人们也可能会喝醉。
权威例句
Surgical punch apparatusEndoscopic suture punch
A political punch: Miss. justices' travel fund cut
Elastic analysis of some punch problems for a layered medium
Ear punch biopsy method for detection and isolation of Borrelia burgdorferi from rodents
Seal ring design without stop layer punch through during via etch
Bit Cost Scalable Technology with Punch and Plug Process for Ultra High Density Flash Memory
Bit cost scalable technology with punch and plug process for ultra high density flash memory
CD4 T cell-mediated protection from lethal influenza: perforin and antibody-mediated mechanisms give a one-two punch
A method for the isolation and serial propagation of keratinocytes, endothelial cells, and fibroblasts from a single punch biopsy of...
punch
punch: English has three distinct words punch, not counting the capitalized character in the Punch and Judy show, but two of them are probably ultimately related. Punch ‘hit’ [14] originated as a variant of Middle English pounce ‘pierce, prod’. This came from Old French poinsonner ‘prick, stamp’, a derivative of the noun poinson ‘pointed tool’ (source of the now obsolete English puncheon ‘pointed tool’ [14]).And poinson in turn came from Vulgar Latin *punctiō, a derivative of *punctiāre ‘pierce, prick’, which went back to the past participle of Latin pungere ‘prick’ (source of English point, punctuation, etc). Punch ‘tool for making holes’ [15] (as in ‘ticket punch’) probably originated as an abbreviated version of puncheon. Punch ‘drink’ [17] is said to come from Hindi pānch, a descendant of Sanskrit panchan ‘five’, an allusion to the fact that the drink is traditionally made from five ingredients: spirits, water, lemon juice, sugar, and spice.This has never been definitely established, however, and an alternative possibility is that it is an abbreviation of puncheon ‘barrel’ [15], a word of uncertain origin. The name of Mr Punch [17] is short for Punchinello, which comes from a Neapolitan dialect word polecenella. This may have been a diminutive of Italian polecena ‘young turkey’, which goes back ultimately to Latin pullus ‘young animal, young chicken’ (source of English poultry).It is presumably an allusion to Punch’s beaklike nose.=> point, punctuation
punch (v.)
"to thrust, push; jostle;" also, "prod, to drive (cattle, etc.) by poking and prodding," late 14c., from Old French ponchonner "to punch, prick, stamp," from ponchon "pointed tool, piercing weapon" (see punch (n.1)). Meaning "to pierce, emboss with a tool" is from early 15c.; meaning "to stab, puncture" is from mid-15c. To punch a ticket, etc., is from mid-15c. To punch the clock "record one's arrival at or departure from the workplace using an automated timing device" is from 1900. Related: Punched; punching.
Perhaps you are some great big chief, who has a lot to say. Who lords it o'er the common herd who chance to come your way; Well, here is where your arrogance gets a dreadful shock, When you march up, like a private, salute, and PUNCH THE CLOCK. [from "Punch the Clock," by "The Skipper," "The Commercial Telegraphers' Journal," May 1912]
Specialized sense "to hit with the fist" first recorded 1520s. Compare Latin pugnare "to fight with the fists," from a root meaning "to pierce, sting." In English this was probably influenced by punish; "punch" or "punsch" for "punish" is found in documents from 14c.-15c.:punchyth me, Lorde, and spare my blyssyd wyff Anne. [Coventry Mystery Plays, late 15c.]
To punch (someone) out "beat up" is from 1971.punch (n.1)
"pointed tool for making holes or embossing," late 14c., short for puncheon (mid-14c.), from Old French ponchon, poinchon "pointed tool, piercing weapon," from Vulgar Latin *punctionem (nominative *punctio) "pointed tool," from past participle stem of Latin pungere "to prick" (see pungent). From mid-15c. as "a stab, thrust;" late 15c. as "a dagger." Meaning "machine for pressing or stamping a die" is from 1620s.
punch (n.2)
type of mixed drink, 1630s, traditionally since 17c. said to derive from Hindi panch "five," in reference to the number of original ingredients (spirits, water, lemon juice, sugar, spice), from Sanskrit panchan-s, from pancha "five" (see five). But there are difficulties (see OED), and connection to puncheon (n.1) is not impossible.
Punch (n.)
the puppet show star, 1709, shortening of Punchinello (1666), from Italian (Neapolitan) Pollecinella, Pollecenella, diminutive of pollecena "turkey pullet," probably in allusion to his big nose. The phrase pleased as punch apparently refers to his unfailing triumph over enemies. The comic weekly of this name was published in London from 1841.
punch (n.3)
"a quick blow with the fist," by 1570s, probably from punch (v.). In early use also of blows with the foot or jabs with a staff or club. Originally especially of blows that sink in to some degree ("... whom he unmercifully bruises and batters from head to foot: here a slap in the chaps, there a black eye, now a punch in the stomach, and then a kick on the breech," "Monthly Review," 1763). Figurative sense of "forceful, vigorous quality" is recorded from 1911. To beat (someone) to the punch in the figurative sense is from 1915, a metaphor from boxing (attested by 1913). Punch line (also punch-line) is from 1915 (originally in popular-song writing); punch-drunk is from 1915 (alternative form slug-nutty is from 1933).
1. liver punch
肝部拳
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育
2. key punch | card punch
打孔机|
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
3. Punch hole
孔,穿孔
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
4. eleven punch
十一行穿孔(卡片)
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 短句参考
5. letter punch
字母冲
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 工程
6. punch power
打击力量
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 体育
7. nail punch
钉冲
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 工程
8. Punch machine
冲床
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 产品
9. hole punch
开孔凿
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译样例 - 工程
10. interstage punch
级间穿孔|行间穿孔
-- 来源 -- 英汉 - 翻译参考[网络]
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