wallop如何读

英:[ˈwɒləp]

美:[ˈwɑləp]

wallop是什么意思

n.

猛击

冲击力

奔驰

快感

vt.

猛击,击败

vi.

冲过去

打滚

颠簸

沸腾

wallop自然拼读

wal·lop

wa lp

wallop变形

复数:wallops

第三人称单数:wallops

现在分词:walloping

过去式:walloped

过去分词:walloped

wallop扩展

walloper (n.)

wallop词根

词根:wallop

adj.

walloping 极大的;极好的

adv.

walloping 非常地

n.

walloping 殴打;击败

v.

walloping 重击;痛打;猛冲(wallop的ing形式)

wallop英英释义

verb

intransitive verb

to boil noisily

to move with reckless or disorganized haste : advance in a headlong rush

wallow, flounder

transitive verb

to thrash soundly : lambaste

to beat by a wide margin : trounce

to hit with force : sock

noun

a powerful blow : punch

something resembling a wallop especially in suddenness of force

the ability (as of a boxer) to hit hard

emotional, sensory, or psychological force or influence : impact

a novel that packs a wallop

an exciting emotional response : thrill

British beer

wallop词源中文解释

14世纪晚期,“疾驰”,可能来自古北法语 *waloper(13世纪,古法语 galoper),源自法兰克复合词 *walalaupan “跑得好”(比较古高地德语 wela “好”,见 well(adv.); 和古低弗兰肯语 loupon “奔跑,跳跃”,源自原始日耳曼语 *hlaupan; 见 leap(v.))。“痛打”(1820年)和名词“重击”(1823年)的含义可能是独立发展的,具有模拟的起源。相关: Walloped; walloping。

wallop_体育行业词汇

大胜

wallop词源英文解释

Verb Middle English walopen to gallop, from Old French (Picard dialect) waloper

The first known use of wallop was in 1579

wallop儿童词典英英释义

wall1 of 2noun

a structure (as of brick or stone) meant to enclose or shut off a spaceespecially: a side of a room or building

something resembling a wallespecially: something that acts as a barrier or defense

a tariff wall

a layer of material that encloses space the walls of a container

the heart wall

wall2 of 2verb

to provide, separate, or surround with or as if with a wall

wall in the garden

to close off an opening with or as if with a wall

wall up a door

wallpapernoun

decorative paper for covering the walls of a room

wallow1 of 2verb

to roll about in or as if in deep mud

elephants wallowing in the river

to devote or indulge oneself entirely

to become or remain helpless

allowed them to wallow in their ignorance

wallow2 of 2noun

an act of wallowing

a muddy or dust-filled area where animals wallow

wallow1 of 2verb

to roll about in or as if in deep mud

elephants wallowing in the river

to devote or indulge oneself entirely

to become or remain helpless

allowed them to wallow in their ignorance

wallow2 of 2noun

an act of wallowing

a muddy or dust-filled area where animals wallow

wallop1 of 2noun

a powerful blow or impact

the ability to hit hard

wallop2 of 2verb

to beat thoroughly : trounce

to hit with force : sock

wallop 例句

1 The missing ingredient turned out to be sub-bass: The lowest frequencies audible to the human ear, used extensively by dance acts to give their rhythm tracks an added wallop.

2 My father used to wallop me if I told lies.

以前我要是说谎,我父亲就狠狠揍我。

3 Like most of her roles, like this book, it packs a big wallop.

4 His “Edge of Tomorrow” got walloped by “Fault,” as some outlets put it, crushing a resurgence that began to take root with “Oblivion,” as others seemed to view it.

5 For a decade now, "American Idol" has been winning fans with its weekly wallop of suspense and surprise, along with a fairy-tale conceit that fortune can smile on even the most obscure among us.

6 Stick can't walk but he packs a wallop.

棒不能走路,但他包冲击.

7 Everyone agreed that “Frozen’s” teary wallop of a conclusion — a surprise final twist in the plot — had to land like a haymaker.

8 In the book, Percy’s sea-god parentage lets him unleash a stream of toilet water to wallop a rival.

9 ‘Those beasts is always bishing and walloping at one another. Soon it will be getting dusky and they will be galloping off to fill their tummies.’

10 Backed by a walloping three-piece band, the 57-year-old singer-songwriter played an hourlong set of classic material with the swagger and fury of a true rock star.

11 Martin Scorsese and Steven Spielberg are producers, for added wallop.

12 There are only three big wallops of the Robyn feeling on this album: “Missing U,” “Honey,” and the closing track, “Ever Again.”

13 And besides, if they did, Israel could always go back in and wallop them again.

换句话说, 如果他们还这么做, 以色列也仍然可以回去再给他们来一次沉重的打击.

14 The experiments of the wallop of hydraulic shock device and the lifting moment of tower crane show that the mode is effective and reliable.

液压打桩锤冲击力和塔式起重机力矩实测研究证明该方法可行、可靠。

15 The punches feel appropriately punishing, while such weapons as guns, blunt objects or grenades all pack a wallop.

16 gave the ball a good wallop with the bat

17 It fuses ineffectual elements of discontent into a program that can pack quite a wallop.

18 Our schizoid reactions to firsts reflect the wallop of simultaneously experiencing happiness and sadness, looking out the front window with an eye on the rear-view mirror.

19 Drummer John Cowsill and percussionist Nelson Bragg put some wallop underneath the dense vocal melodies while whipping their hair and smiling like burly Muppets.

20 Most of the venues that present touring productions depend on locals, rather than visitors, so they are less vulnerable to the drop in tourism that has walloped Broadway.

wallop 同义词

4 冲过去

buck thrust

5 高大的

tall vast ample colossal tower

10 重击声

thump

14 笨拙的动作

gangle foozle

15 大败

caning lather whomp

18 乐趣

fun kick enjoyment

27 砰的一声

bump slam thud

28 魁梧的

square gallant strapping burly

29 敲打

quilt beat tap rap flog bonk

31 使飘动

wave flicker

33 含酒精的饮料

gargle

36 作用力

effort

wallop 短语相关

pack a punch/wallop

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