sucker-punch / ˈsʌk ərˌpʌntʃ /

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sucker-punch 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

Slang.

  1. to strike with an unexpected blow.

sucker-punch 近义词

sucker-punch

等同于 blind-side

sucker-punch 的近义词 3

更多sucker-punch例句

  1. Like Mike Tyson says, you have a great fight plan until you come out and take the first punch.
  2. “Ordinarily, you see punch-counterpunch-punch,” as the attacked party tries to fend off the intruder, the former official said.
  3. “You might as well punch yourself in the face,” he says when asked if he read about any of the controversy.
  4. And while all he says he has spoken to still believe the interrogations saved lives, he said the report was a punch in the gut.
  5. A squad soon arrived to take him away, and I saw the sergeant punch him in the face even though he went quietly.
  6. Never had Punch secured the telling of that tale with so little opposition.
  7. But Punch was five; and he knew that going to England would be much nicer than a trip to Nassick.
  8. Punch scratched himself in his sleep, and Judy moaned a little.
  9. At the end of the first day Punch demanded to be set down in England, which he was certain must be close at hand.
  10. "Yes," said Punch, lifted up in his father's arms to wave good-bye.