trounce 的定义
trounced, trounc·ing.
- to beat severely; thrash.
- to punish.
- to defeat decisively.
trounce 近义词
defeat overwhelmingly
更多trounce例句
- 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.
- The Rams trounced the Seattle Seahawks because their defense provided a pick-six and dominated.
- The speed of this progress—trouncing every land-speed record for vaccine development in history—has been nothing short of mind-blowing.
- Most patriotic movies flaunt their pride by having America trounce foreign countries.
- 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.
- On Fox News Sunday, he predicted Sharron Angle will trounce Harry Reid for the Nevada Senate seat.
- The two were just playing, he said, and he was imitating television wrestlers who trounce their opponents.
- She still continued to threaten to trounce us, a menace which always provoked us to laughter.
- "Now will I trounce you right well, stripling," cried the tall man, grasping his cudgel.
- "You were the first one he asked for when he came to his senses," said Mrs. Trounce, as Paul stepped softly to the bedside.
- You must make up your mind to get off that bed as soon as possible, mustn't he, Mrs. Trounce?
- "I shall really have to ring the bell and send for Mrs. Trounce," said Paul firmly.