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pounder

/poun-der/US // ˈpaʊn dər //UK // (ˈpaʊndə) //

击球手,比目鱼,击球者,比目镜

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that pounds, pulverizes, or beats.

Examples

  • It is a good-sized quarter pounder of pearly meat spiced and rolled in Japanese breadcrumbs, then pan-fried to a crisp.

  • Never a renegade or table-pounder, he pushed for incremental change through quiet persuasion.

  • A hundred-pounder gun was being fired from the ship's side right over his head.

  • On trains, busses, and Pullmans he pays the same adult fare as the two-hundred-pounder across the aisle.

  • I used to wade out to where the turtles were, and on catching a big six-hundred-pounder, I would calmly sit astride on his back.

  • "Hadn't oughter named sich a clumsy pounder as that 'Abraham Lincoln,'" he mused.

  • They only returned to the shore after a four-pounder had been fired over their heads.