trounce / traʊns /

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trounce 的定义

v. 有主动词 verb

trounced, trounc·ing.

  1. to beat severely; thrash.
  2. to punish.
  3. to defeat decisively.

trounce 近义词

v. 动词 verb

defeat overwhelmingly

更多trounce例句

  1. The new family of algorithms, appropriately dubbed “Go-Explore,” smashed notoriously difficult Atari games like Montezuma’s Revenge that were previously unsolvable by its AI predecessors, while trouncing human performance along the way.
  2. The Rams trounced the Seattle Seahawks because their defense provided a pick-six and dominated.
  3. The speed of this progress—trouncing every land-speed record for vaccine development in history—has been nothing short of mind-blowing.
  4. Most patriotic movies flaunt their pride by having America trounce foreign countries.
  5. As sure as turkey on a table, Tom Brady and the 7–3 Patriots will likely trounce Mark Sanchez and the woeful New York Jets.
  6. On Fox News Sunday, he predicted Sharron Angle will trounce Harry Reid for the Nevada Senate seat.
  7. The two were just playing, he said, and he was imitating television wrestlers who trounce their opponents.
  8. She still continued to threaten to trounce us, a menace which always provoked us to laughter.
  9. "Now will I trounce you right well, stripling," cried the tall man, grasping his cudgel.
  10. "You were the first one he asked for when he came to his senses," said Mrs. Trounce, as Paul stepped softly to the bedside.
  11. You must make up your mind to get off that bed as soon as possible, mustn't he, Mrs. Trounce?
  12. "I shall really have to ring the bell and send for Mrs. Trounce," said Paul firmly.