简明英汉词典
wallop
[5wClEp]
vi.
乱窜, 猛冲, (车等)颠簸, 沸腾作用
vt.
猛击, 击溃
n.
重击, 冲击力, 乐趣
美国传统词典[双解]
wallop
wal.lop
AHD:[w?l“…p] 【非正式用语】
D.J.[6w%l*p]
K.K.[6w$l*p]
v.(动词)
wal.loped, wal.lop.ing, wal.lops
v.tr.(及物动词)
(1)To beat soundly; thrash.
很响地打;连续拍打
(2)To strike with a hard blow.
痛击:用坚硬的拳头打
(3)To defeat thoroughly.
彻底打败
v.intr.(不及物动词)
(1)To move in a rolling, clumsy manner; waddle.
蹒跚:以一种摇晃、笨拙的方式行走;摇摇摆摆地行走
(2)To boil noisily. Used of a liquid.
滚沸:很响地沸腾。用于指液体
n.(名词)
(1)A hard or severe blow.
痛击:强烈的凶猛的一击
(2)The ability to strike a powerful blow:
猛击力:能够给予有力的打击的能力:
has a punch that delivers a wallop.
具有一个能够有力的猛击的冲头
(3)The capacity to create a forceful effect:
能力:能够产生重大影响力的容量:
“Tarragon's narrow, tender green leaves pack a strong wallop of anise”(Marc Wortman)“Therein lies the novel's emotional wallop and moral message”(George F. Will)
“龙蒿的狭窄的柔软的绿色叶子可以把茴芹紧紧地束在一起”(马尔克·沃特曼)“小说的情感上的震撼力和道德教诲就在于此”(乔治F.威尔)
语源
(1)Middle English walopen [to gallop]
中古英语 walopen [疾驰]
(2)from Old North French *waloper * see wel- 1
源自 古法国北方方言 *waloper *参见 wel- 1
继承用法
wal“loper
n.(名词)
现代英汉词典
wallop
[5wRlEp]
vt.
猛打,痛击
现代英汉综合大辞典
wallop
[5wClEp]
vt.
(1)[口]猛打, 痛打
(2)击败[溃]
(3)重[猛]击
He walloped me at tennis.
在网球比赛中, 他击败了我。
词性变化
wallop
[5wClEp]
vi.
(1)乱窜, 猛冲
(2)笨重地移动, 东倒西歪地走[前进]; (动物)纵乐打滚; (车等)颠簸
(3)(液体)沸腾作声
The old car walloped down.
这辆旧汽车东倒西歪地行驶。
wallop
[5wClEp]
n.
(1)重[猛]击
(2)(拳击手的)猛击能力
(3)激动与快感
(4)(身体的)笨拙行动
(5)[英俚]啤酒
(6)滚烫的液体或水
Down he went with a wallop!
他轰隆一声摔倒了!
wallop
[5wClEp]
adv.
[仅用于习语]极其, 非常地
go (down) wallop
唏哩哗啦地落下
继承用法
walloper
n.
(1)痛击者
(2)巨大的东西; 非凡的行动
walloping
[`wClEpIN]
adj.
(1)极大的
(2)极好的
词性变化
wallop
[5wClEp]
n.
(1)猛打
(2)击败
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美国传统词典
wallop
wal.lop
AHD:[w?l“…p] Informal
D.J.[6w%l*p]
K.K.[6w$l*p]
v.
wal.loped, wal.lop.ing, wal.lops
v.tr.
(1)To beat soundly; thrash.
(2)To strike with a hard blow.
(3)To defeat thoroughly.
v.intr.
(1)To move in a rolling, clumsy manner; waddle.
(2)To boil noisily. Used of a liquid.
n.
(1)A hard or severe blow.
(2)The ability to strike a powerful blow:
has a punch that delivers a wallop.
(3)The capacity to create a forceful effect:
“Tarragon's narrow, tender green leaves pack a strong wallop of anise”(Marc Wortman)“Therein lies the novel's emotional wallop and moral message”(George F. Will)
语源
(1)Middle English walopen [to gallop]
(2)from Old North French *waloper * see wel- 1
继承用法
wal“loper
n.
英汉化学大词典
wallop
vt.猛冲;n.乐趣,打败
英汉海运大词典
wallop
颠簸猛撞
英汉计算机大词典
wallop
vt.猛冲;n.乐趣(打败)