punching / pʌntʃ /

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punching4 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a thrusting blow, especially with the fist.
  2. forcefulness, effectiveness, or pungency in content or appeal; vigor; zest: a letter to voters that needs more punch.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to give a sharp thrust or blow to, especially with the fist.
  2. Western U.S. and Western Canada. to drive.
  3. to poke or prod, as with a stick.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to give a sharp blow to a person or thing, as with the fist: The boxer punches well.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. punch away, Informal. to keep trying or working, especially in difficult or discouraging circumstances; persevere: punching away at the same old job.
  2. punch in, to record one's time of arrival at work by punching a time clock.to keyboard into a computer: to punch in the inventory figures.
  3. punch out, to record one's time of departure from work by punching a time clock.Slang.to beat up or knock out with the fists.to extract from a computer by the use of a keyboard: to punch out data on last week's sales.to bail out; eject from an aircraft.
  4. punch up, to call up on a computer by the use of a keyboard: to punch up a list of hotel reservations.Informal.to enliven, as with fresh ideas or additional material: You'd better punch up that speech with a few jokes.

punching 近义词

v. 动词 verb

perforate, prick

punching 的近义词 9
punching 的反义词 1
n. 名词 noun

hit

n. 名词 noun

energy, vigor

punching构成的短语

  • punch in
  • punch out
  • beat to it (the punch)
  • can't punch one's way out of a paper bag
  • pack a punch
  • pleased as punch
  • pull no punches
  • roll with the punches
  • sucker punch
  • throw a punch

更多punching例句

  1. Nichols is sure that bots were beating him to the punch because every time Walmart and other retailers released more consoles, the products were gone in less than five seconds.
  2. Jones’s style at the peak of his career included superior hand speed and quickness combined with exceptional power, particularly when he fought at middleweight, and an ability to land punches from unexpected angles.
  3. Although credit to Carr and the Raiders for hanging in there almost punch for punch.
  4. It’s more of a gut punch when you don’t get what you ordered, and you’re concerned our staff won’t have the right equipment.
  5. Barbara had been throwing significant punches at Todd since March.
  6. Nearly all the coverage focused on Ray Rice punching his fiancé senseless and Adrian Peterson beating his child.
  7. But his message to those caring for the Dallas patient both in his home and now in the hospital needs a bit of punching up.
  8. For instance, he points out, Charlemagne treated Saxony like his own personal punching bag.
  9. The Baltimore Raven was indefinitely suspended but even one of his teammates suited up after punching a girlfriend in the neck.
  10. He has become something of a critical punching bag of late, a thought that seemed impossible for most of his career.
  11. It beats punching cows, though—that is, when a fellow discovers that he isn't a successful cowpuncher.
  12. I'd have enjoyed punching his proud head, for all that; it was a dirty way to serve a man who had done his level best.
  13. She stood looking at him as he danced around the bag, busily punching its rotund sides.
  14. It wouldn't surprise me to learn that he put some rascally black up to the trick of punching that hole in my bath.
  15. A computerman second class was punching the readings into the small table calculator as Multhaus read off the numbers.