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maul

/mawl/US // mɔl //UK // (mɔːl) //

扫帚,牵引器,拖把,牵引

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges.
    • : Archaic. a heavy club or mace.
v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to handle or use roughly: The book was badly mauled by its borrowers.
    • : to injure by a rough beating, shoving, or the like; bruise: to be mauled by an angry crowd.
    • : to split with a maul and wedge, as a wooden rail.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbmangle, abuse
Forms: mauled, mauling
Synonyms
beat up殴打,殴打他人,揍人,敲打bludgeon打棍子,打击,棍棒,拍打drub擦伤,擦拭,擦擦,擦亮眼睛lacerate撕裂,撕裂伤,撕裂性,撕裂性的molest猥亵,猥亵行为,猥亵他人,猥亵罪mug杯子,杯具,杯子里的东西,杯子里的酒pummel殴打,敲打,敲击,捣毁rough up粗糙,粗糙化,粗糙不堪,粗糙的thrash抽打,抽搐,鞭打,鞭挞trample践踏,蹂躏,践行,踩踏bang砰的一声,咣当,砰,嘭bash巴什,巴什语,巴希batter殴打,敲打,受虐,敲击beat打,殴打,拍打,击打buffet自助餐,自助餐厅,自助餐会,自助服务claw爪子,爪牙,脚爪,钳子clean清洁,洁净,清洁的,洁净的flagellate鞭毛虫,鞭毛虫类,鞭毛虫属,鞭毛类flail连枷,连耞,梿枷,枷锁hit撞击,冲击,撞击声,敲击hurt伤害,负伤,伤痛,受伤的ill-treat虐待,苛待,恶待,恶待他人lash鞭打,鞭笞,鞭挞,鞭策maltreat虐待,虐待行为,虐待罪,虐待儿童muscle肌肉,肌肉发达,膂力,膂力劳动paste粘贴,浆糊,糊糊,糊paw爪子,爪牙,颚部,爪状pelt毛皮,生皮,生皮的作用,毛皮的颜色pound重击,磅,捣毁,敲击skin皮肤,皮肤病,皮肤病患者wax蜡像,蜡,蜡质,蜡笔小新whip鞭子,鞭打,鞭笞,皮鞭break face破面,破脸,断面,打破脸handle roughly粗略处理一下,粗略处理,大致处理一下,粗略地处理一下knock about磕磕碰碰,敲敲打打,碰壁,磕磕绊绊knock around敲敲打打,磕磕碰碰,磕磕绊绊,敲敲打打的lean on倚靠,拄着,倚赖,倚仗let have it随它去吧,算了吧,随它吧,放手吧put in the hospital送入医院,送进医院,送入医院治疗,住院take care of照顾,照顾好,照看,照料work over工作,工作过,工作上,忙于工作

Examples

  • The wedge-shaped maul head is specifically designed for, and highly efficient at, splitting—significantly better than the thin, relatively lightweight head of an axe.

  • The maul takes up almost no storage space and requires no maintenance.

  • A splitting maul is basically a heavy steel wedge on a wood, fiberglass, or metal handle.

  • A wedge-shaped splitting maul is still the simplest, most reliable, most portable tool for splitting firewood.

  • With a lot of forethought, he wields an 8-pound maul through timber.

  • Another man, Stephen Maul of San Francisco, was arrested on two separate occasions in 2000 for biting his dog.

  • There are few things more congenial to certain gentlemen than a chance to maul an easy victim.

  • Ignorant societies for the "suppression of vice" maul over our literature and our art.

  • The carpenter, in the eyes of her, swung his maul and knocked out the pin of the chain-stopper, shouting “Stand clear!”

  • Oscar had asked when he saw the maul-rings taken out of the wagon on their arrival and unloading.

  • It was probably a case of numbness; you maul your thumb with a hammer and it will hurt just so long before it stops.