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drub·bing
druh bIng
复数:drubbings
词根:drub
vi.drub 打击;敲击
vt.drub 用棒打;硬灌;打击
"a sound beating," 1640年代,动词名词,源自于 drub(动词)。
perhaps from Arabic ḍaraba
The first known use of drub was in 1634
drudge1 of 2verb
to do hard or dull work
drudge2 of 2noun
a person who drudges
drubverb
to beat severely
to defeat completely
drubbed her opponent in the tennis match
1 In recent years the notion of writing about craft has come in for some drubbing.
2 Away from Shakespeare, though, he has had mixed fortunes, typified by the drubbing he received for his unsuccessful 1994 film of Mary Shelley's Frankenstein.
3 Most likely, he would dismiss the present reviewer – a fellow at the New America Foundation and Stanford University, both of which take quite a drubbing in Free Ride – as shilling for Google.
4 Inspired by 80,000 awed fans, the nimble, stocky striker scored four against the Soviets, who could only add a meaningless consolation goal in a 4-1 drubbing.
在全场80000名球迷的狂热呐喊支持中,这位矮小矫健的射手在对前苏联的比赛中独中四元,最终帮助德国队4:1的大比分击败了对手。
5 This isn’t the first time Kansas completely morphed in the second half this tournament, having trailed Miami (Fla.) by six in the first half of the Sweet 16 and then coming back to drub the Hurricanes by 26.
6 He still smarted, more from Ellidyr’s words than from the drubbing; and he was hardly pleased that Eilonwy had seen him sprawled at the feet of the arrogant Prince.
7 The airline industry came in for a drubbing, especially after passengers were involuntarily removed from United and Delta flights in the spring.
8 There have been periods of spectacular play—in a 6–0, 6–0 drubbing of Viktoria Kuzmova, in Madrid, she played almost perfect clay-court tennis, giving the most dominant performance in her career.
9 Three years later, it took a drubbing at the 2004 European championships.
三年后, 它在2004年欧洲杯上再次铩羽而归.
10 Mr. Meacham writes, for instance, that the drubbing George W. Bush got for his handling of Hurricane Katrina “enraged the former president.”
11 I ask how he handled the critical drubbing given to “The Dark Tower,” based on the Stephen King magnum opus, in which he played the Gunslinger.
12 The result was a drubbing in the 2010 midterms, when Democrats lost an astounding 63 seats in the House.
13 Despite giving the episode a drubbing, the critic still sees hope in the stories to come because Capaldi is "a fine actor" and the Daleks will be back in next Saturday's second episode.
14 After taking a drubbing last year, emerging markets fared particularly well.
在经受去年的打击之后, 新兴市场表现尤其好.
15 During each episode, the male millionaires Ms. Stanger sets up receive a verbal drubbing as they neglect — or outright refuse — to follow her uncompromising directives.
16 We administered a drubbing to the enemy.
我们给予敌军痛击。
17 Bass took advantage of the new political landscape to drub her rival, notching a nearly 10-percentage-point margin.
18 Some in the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had pressed for even deeper change, after last year’s show drew soft ratings and took a critical drubbing.
19 The legal profession takes a regular, reflexive drubbing in America.
20 Last week, the Conservatives suffered a historic drubbing in local elections, losing nearly half of its candidates, while Labour made gains and won most of the key mayoral races it fought, including in London.
1 彻底击败
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2 惨败
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3 痛打
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5 轻取
9 轻易打败