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punch /pʌntʃ/ ► SEE ALLpunch in/outpunch sb in/out punch sth inpunch sth into sthpunch out, etc. punch sb out punch sth out●ˌpunch ˈin/ˈout●ˌpunch sb ˈin/ˈout (NAmE) to record the time that you arrive at or leave work, by putting a card into a machine; to do this for sb else (替某人)用计时卡登录上班/下班时间;(替某人)刷计时卡◆He punched in ten minutes late. 他上班刷卡迟到了十分钟。◆I was in such a hurry to leave that I forgot to punch out. 我下班时过于匆忙,忘了刷卡。◆Would you punch me in? I’m going to be late. 你可以帮我刷卡吗?我要迟到了。SYN clock in/on, clock sb in/on (BrE) , clock off/out (BrE) [v + adv] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌpunch sth ˈin●ˌpunch sth ˈinto sthto put information into a computer, etc. by pressing keys 将(信息)键入(计算机等)◆She punched in the security code and the door opened. 她输入密码,门开了。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌpunch ˈout, etc. (NAmE) ➡ punch in/out, etc. ●ˌpunch sb ˈout (NAmE, informal) to hit sb repeatedly 反复击打;连续揍◆Touch my car and I’ll punch you out. 你敢动一下我的车,我就让你尝尝我的拳头。SYN beat sb up ➡ see also punch in/out, punch sb in/out[v + n/pron + adv]●ˌpunch sth ˈout1. to press a combination of buttons or keys on a computer, telephone, etc. 按键(输入号码、字符等)◆He picked up the phone and punched out Donna’s number. 他拿起电话,拨打唐娜的号码。2. to hit sth very hard and make a hole in it or make sth fall out 在…上打孔;打破;打掉◆The burglar had punched out a pane of glass to open the window. 窃贼打碎一块玻璃,弄开了窗户。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] |