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hammer /ˈhæmə(r)/ ► SEE ALLhammer away at sthhammer sth inhammer sth into sbhammer sth out●ˌhammer aˈway at sthto work hard in order to finish or achieve sth; to repeat sth again and again 不懈努力;孜孜以求;重复论及◆He kept hammering away at the same point all through the meeting. 他开会自始至终都在再三强调同一观点。[v + adv + prep]●ˌhammer sth ˈin●ˌhammer sth ˈinto sbto force sb to learn sth by repeating it many times (向…)反复灌输◆I’ll manage to hammer the point in somehow. 我将设法反复强调这一点。◆They have had English grammar hammered into them. 他们通过接受反复灌输学会了英语语法。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌhammer sth ˈout1. to discuss a plan, a deal, etc. for a long time and with great effort, until sth is decided or agreed on 反复讨论出(一致意见);充分研讨出(决定)◆It took weeks to hammer out an agreement. 经过多个星期的反复讨论才达成协议。OBJ deal, agreement, policy2. to play music loudly, especially on a piano (尤指在钢琴上)敲打出◆She hammered out ‘Happy Birthday’ on the piano. 她在钢琴上敲敲打打,弹奏出了《生日快乐》。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |