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punch noun ADJECTIVE | VERB + PUNCH | PREPOSITION ADJECTIVEgood, hard, powerful 狠狠的/重重的/有力的一拳killer (BrE, figurative) , knockout 击倒对手的一拳◆Aluko landed a knockout punch.阿卢科猛的一拳,将对方击倒。◆This policy will deliver a knockout punch to the tourism industry. (figurative) 这一政策将是击垮旅游业的一记重拳。sucker (= an unexpected punch) 意想不到的一拳◆He was knocked flat by a sucker punch.他被冷不防的一拳击倒。one-two (NAmE, usually figurative) 相继发生◆the devastating one-two punch of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita飓风卡特里娜和丽塔毁灭性的连环打击emotional (figurative) 情感冲击◆The film packs a heavy emotional punch.这部影片给人以一种沉重的情感冲击。VERB + PUNCHdeliver, give sb, land, pack (usually figurative) , swing, throw 打(某人)一拳;起巨大作用;挥拳◆She gave him a punch on the nose.她一拳打中了他的鼻子。◆The X37 engine packs a powerful punch.X37 发动机具有强大的推力。◆He can throw a powerful punch.他能打出重拳。pull 收回拳头◆He pulled his punches to avoid hurting his sparring partner.他收回拳头以免伤到陪练。◆She pulls no punches (= she says exactly what she thinks). (figurative) 她说话直来直去。get, take 挨重拳◆Be careful what you say or you'll get a punch on the nose.你说话要小心,否则你会挨拳头的。◆a boxer who knows how to take a punch一位知道如何对付对方重拳的拳击手PREPOSITIONpunch in 击中⋯的一拳◆a punch in the stomach击中腹部的一拳punch on 打在⋯上的一拳◆She gave him a punch on the nose.她一拳打中了他的鼻子。punch to 对准⋯的一拳◆a punch to the jaw对准下巴打的一拳 |