vt. 〔口语〕猛击;击溃,打垮;【棒球】猛打。 vi. 〔方、口〕 1.窜过去,冲过去;笨拙沉重地走,摇摇晃晃地走;(动物)在泥中打滚;(车等)颠簸。 2.沸腾作声。 3.〔古、方〕 = gallop. n. 1.〔方、口〕笨拙的动作。 2.〔口语〕猛击,痛打;冲击力;〔比喻〕作用力,效力。 3.〔美口〕强烈快感。 4.〔英俚〕啤酒。 adv. 〔仅用于下列习语〕: go (down) wallop 唏哩哗啦地落下。
a severe blow
a forceful consequence; a strong effect; "the book had an important impact on my thinking"; "the book packs a wallop" 同义词:impact,
defeat soundly and utterly; "We''ll wallop them!"
hit hard; "The teacher whacked the boy" 同义词:whack, wham, whop,
Wallop was originally designed as an Internet social network service tracing its origins from Microsoft Research. As a startup, the company behind Wallop was backed by $13 million from Microsoft and venture capitalists including Norwest Venture Partners, Bay Partners and Consor Capital.
例句与用法
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Our team got a terrible walloping yesterday . 我们队昨天吃了个大败仗。
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She threatened the children with a walloping . 她吓唬孩子说要狠狠打他们一顿。
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The car walloped the pavement, charging towards the holland tunnel . 汽车猛冲过马路,直奔荷兰地道。
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Dreaming back to back that you walloped the shaq 梦见你和他打败篮球健将多愉快
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But for example the chap that wallops the big drum 然而,就拿那个击大鼓的汉子来说吧。
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This is not boxing , folks . this is a walloping ballet 这不是拳赛,伙计们,这是拳击芭蕾
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If i ever catch the rascal i ' ll really wallop him 我要是逮住这个流氓,非狠狠揍他一顿不可
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Mother nature is walloping the country again 大自然再次重创美国。
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Welt them through life , then wallop after death 驴子一辈子挨鞭子抽,死了之后继续挨猛打315 。