maul 的 2 个定义
- a heavy hammer, as for driving stakes or wedges.
- Archaic. a heavy club or mace.
- 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.
maul 近义词
mangle, abuse
maul 的近义词 41 个
- beat up
- bludgeon
- drub
- lacerate
- molest
- mug
- pummel
- rough up
- thrash
- trample
- bang
- bash
- batter
- beat
- buffet
- claw
- clean
- flagellate
- flail
- hit
- hurt
- ill-treat
- lash
- maltreat
- muscle
- paste
- paw
- pelt
- pound
- skin
- wax
- whip
- break face
- handle roughly
- knock about
- knock around
- lean on
- let have it
- put in the hospital
- take care of
- work over
maul 的反义词 9 个
更多maul例句
- 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.