词组 | punch |
释义 | punch [punched, punched, punching] punch in 1. punch in sth • punch sth in if you punch in a series of letters or numbers, you quickly press those buttons on a computer, telephone or other machine: ▪ Andy went up to the cash machine and punched in his personal identification number. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑enter 2. punch in AmE to record the time that you arrive at work by putting a card into a special machine: ▪ We're meant to punch in before 9 o'clock, so that we can actually be at our desks by 9. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑clock in ■ OPPOSITE: punch out punch out 1. punch out sth • punch sth out BrE if you punch out a series of letters or numbers, you quickly press those buttons on a computer, telephone or other machine: ▪ I looked Stef and Hugo up in the telephone book and punched out the numbers. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑punch in 2. punch out sth • punch sth out especially BrE to make a specially shaped hole in something made of paper, wood, metal etc using a special tool or machine: ▪ I took out the card and read the message that had been punched out on it. 3. punch sb out • punch out sb informal to hit someone so hard that they fall to the ground: ▪ I knew that if we spent any time together it would only result in us punching each other out. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑knock down 4. punch out AmE to record the time that you leave work by putting a card into a special machine: ▪ The next day Lee punched out a little early, and met Bobby downtown. ■ SIMILAR TO: clock off, ↑clock out ■ OPPOSITE: punch in punch up punch up sth • punch sth up AmE informal to make something more interesting or exciting: ▪ They'd tried to punch up the movie with some exotic music, but it was still boring. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑vamp up, ↑spice up, ↑jazz up informal |
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