词组 | punch |
释义 | verb | noun punch1 /pʌntʃ/ verb to hit someone or something hard with your fist (=closed hand)phrasespunch sb in the face/mouth/head/stomach He punched Jack in the face.punch sb on the nose Dan was punched on the nose.kick and punch/punch and kick They were kicking and punching him as he lay on the ground.adverbspunch sb/sth repeatedly He was accused of repeatedly punching the man and knocking him to the ground. verb | noun punch2 /pʌntʃ/ noun a quick strong hit made with your fist (=closed hand)verbsgive sb a punch The other boy gave him a punch on the nose.throw a punch (=try to hit someone) Rob was so angry that he turned round and threw a punch at the man.land a punch (=succeed in hitting someone) I managed to land a punch on his jaw.deliver a punch formal (=hit someone) Lewis delivered the knockout punch.take a punch (=be hit, or deal well with being hit) The other fighter took a lot of punches in the final round.trade/exchange punches (=hit each other) The two men traded punches after an argument got out of control.adjectives/nouns + puncha hard/powerful punch My stomach took a couple of hard punches.a good punch Tyson landed one good punch but it wasn’t enough.a knockout punch (=one that knocks someone down so that they cannot get up again) In the fourth round, Lewis produced a knockout punch that ended the fight.prepositionsa punch on the nose/jaw/arm Then he gave me a smile and a playful punch on the arm.a punch in the face/mouth/stomach He needs a punch in the mouth.a punch to the face/head/jaw/stomach/chest etc (=used especially in reports about attacks on people) A punch to the stomach can cause severe internal bleeding. |
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