翻译
  • 简明
  • 柯林斯
  • whacking

    • 英 [ˈwækɪŋ]
    • 美 [ˈhwækɪŋ, ˈwæk-]

    释义

    • adj.
      <英,口>(用于强调)巨大的
    • v.
      重击,使劲打( whack的现在分词 )
  • 实用场景例句

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    • 巨大的

    a whacking great hole in the roof

    房顶上一个巨大的窟窿

    牛津词典

    They were fined a whacking £100 000.

    他们被罚了10万英镑的巨款。

    牛津词典

    The supermarkets may be making whacking profits.

    超市可能都在赚大钱。

    柯林斯高阶英语词典

    They were charged a whacking $50,000 for the traffic violation.

    他们因交通违规被罚了5万美元的巨款。

    金山词霸

    The naughty boy is whacking the heads off the flowers.

    那个顽皮的男孩正在把花头打掉.

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    ' shelby: Okay, Houston , commence whacking. "

    好吧, 休斯顿, 开始敲打.

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    Do try to stop that boy whacking all the flower heads off with his stick.

    一定要设法阻止那个男孩用棍子把那些花头都打掉.

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    They live in a whacking great house in Hollywood.

    他们住在好莱坞一所巨宅里.

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    You tee off on the plastic turf whacking your ball against the screen.

    你在塑料草地上发球,对着屏幕用力猛击.

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    Strong pair of arms. Whacking a carpet on the clothesline.

    她有着一双结实的胳膊, 嘭嘭地拍打搭在晾衣绳上的地毯.

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    Blake made another try at whacking Jack out last evening.

    布莱克昨晚再次试图干掉杰克.

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    That child deserves a whacking.

    那个孩子欠揍.

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    With his right hand he unrelentingly kept whacking me with that umbrella.

    而右手则不停地用伞来打我.

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    His father found him a cushy job in the office, with almost nothing to do and a whacking great salary.

    他父亲给他在事务所找到了一份轻松舒适的工作, 几乎什么都不用做,工资还极高.

    《简明英汉词典》

    In other words, he around whacking his brother and sisters.

    换句话说, 他从此与自己的兄弟姐妹们不再是一路人了.

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    Helen : No definitely not a whacking great tree? that would be a disaster waiting to happen.

    所以空间小的话,那可就千万不要摆一棵超大的圣诞树.

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    a whacking great hole in the roof

    房顶上一个巨大的窟窿

    《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

    The supermarkets may be making whacking profits.

    超市可能都在赚大钱。

    柯林斯例句

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  • 英英释义

    Noun

    • 1. the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows

    Adjective

    • 1. (British informal) enormous;

      "a whacking phone bill"

      "a whacking lie"

    Adverb

    • 1. extremely;

      "a whacking good story"