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punchy

/puhn-chee/US // ˈpʌn tʃi //UK // (ˈpʌntʃɪ) //

冲劲十足,冲劲十足的,有力的,冲动的

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Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1

    punch·i·er, punch·i·est.Informal.

    • : punch-drunk.
    • : being or appearing vigorously effective; forceful.

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Examples

  • Bass is accurate, punchy, though it doesn’t have the most rumble.

  • I found the sub’s output punchy and clean, but it did get a little muddy when I first set it up directly next to my TV cabinet.

  • While she is a heavy favorite to win gold, it can’t be ignored that she’s more comfortable in larger, punchier surf.

  • Pioneer DJ calls its variation of this port the Vortex Bass Accelerator and claims that its free-flowing air keeps the bass punchy and free from unwanted vibrations and distortion.

  • While a punchy chorus and fast-paced tempo marked STAYC’s debut single, the new track features more laid-back tunes over a slower rhythm.

  • He had an answer ready for everything Lehrer and Obama threw at him, and his answers were punchy and memorable.

  • Some years back, I found myself in mid-book tour, 10 days or so in, a bit punchy and tired of my own voice.

  • Beautiful place, Punchy, and the mountain air seems to come down with the water and fill you full of strength.

  • Bagsby was a punchy man, with a bald head, and a nose which betokened his habitual addiction to the fiery grape of Portugal.

  • The wind would almost tear the roof off, and Punchy howled—he thought he was dying, too, maybe.

  • I get another cuffing around but I am too punchy already to feel anything.

  • They rode punchy Burma ponies, with string stirrups, red cloth saddles, and red bell-rope headstalls.