clobber
英 [ˈklɒbə(r)]
美 [ˈklɑːbər]
v. 狠击; 狠揍; 猛打; 极大地打击; 惩罚; 使受到(严重经济损失); 彻底战胜(或击败)
n. 衣服; 随身物品
过去分词:clobbered 现在分词:clobbering 过去式:clobbered 第三人称单数:clobbers
Collins.1 / BNC.23051 / COCA.19903
牛津词典
verb
- 狠击;狠揍;猛打
to hit sb very hard - 极大地打击;惩罚;使受到(严重经济损失)
to affect sb badly or to punish them, especially by making them lose money- The paper got clobbered with libel damages of half a million pounds.
这家报纸被罚以五十万英镑的诽谤损害赔偿金。
- The paper got clobbered with libel damages of half a million pounds.
- 彻底战胜(或击败)
to defeat sb completely- We got clobbered in the game on Saturday.
我们在星期六的比赛中一败涂地。
- We got clobbered in the game on Saturday.
noun
- 衣服;随身物品
a person's clothes or equipment
柯林斯词典
- 财物;(尤指)衣服
You can refer to someone's possessions, especially their clothes, as theirclobber. - VERB 打;揍
If youclobbersomeone, you hit them.- Hillary clobbered him with a vase.
希拉里用花瓶打了他。
- Hillary clobbered him with a vase.
- VERB 使受到严重影响;使遭受沉重打击
If a person or companyis clobbered bysomething, they are very badly affected by it.- The construction industry was clobbered by recession...
建筑业受到经济衰退的严重影响。 - Sticky weather in May and June clobbered sales of Thorntons' chocolates.
五六月湿热的天气严重影响了桑顿巧克力的销售。
- The construction industry was clobbered by recession...
英英释义
noun
- informal terms for personal possessions
- did you take all your clobber?
verb
- beat thoroughly and conclusively in a competition or fight
- We licked the other team on Sunday!
- strike violently and repeatedly
- She clobbered the man who tried to attack her