词组 | SPORTS - BOXING |
释义 | KO and kayo 1. n. a knockout. (The abbreviation is an initialism.) It was a quick KO, and Wilbur was the new champ.It was a classic kayo. It was quick and effective. 2. tr. to knock someone out. Wilbur planned to KO Wallace in the third round.Wilbur usually kayos his opponent. pull one's punches tr. to pull back during a boxing punch just before the full force of a blow is felt; to land lighter blows than normal upon an opponent.The boxer started pulling his punches, and the ref ended the fight.He got fined for pulling his punches. tag 1. n. a blow to the body in boxing. Wilbur landed another tag to the right shoulder before the gong sounded.Another tag on the head and Wilbur will be down. 2. tr. to punch someone in boxing. Sam tagged his opponent on the cheek.The guy tagged him back right in the gut. take a fall and take a dive tr. to fake being knocked out in a boxing match.Wilbur wouldn't take a fall. He doesn't have it in him.The boxer took a dive in the second round and made everyone suspicious. telegraph one's punches tr. to signal, unintentionally, what blows one is about to strike.Wilbur used to telegraph his punches until his coach beat it out of him.Don't telegraph your punches, kid! You'll be flat on your back in twenty seconds. throw a fight tr. to lose a boxing match on purpose. (Other words can replace a.)I just know that Wilbur didn't throw that fight.The guy would never throw a fight. |
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