英:['zəʊŋk]
美:['zoʊŋk]
英:['zəʊŋk]
美:['zoʊŋk]
zonks, zonking, zonked
1950年,“猛击”; 1968年,“使陷入昏迷”; 俚语术语,起源于拟声。
probably imitative
The first known use of zonk was in 1950
1 We got back home and my son, who had spent the day with his grandmother and sister feeding carrots to white horses and hiking fields that bloom with asparagus in the spring, was zonked.
2 Still zonked from jet lag, I nearly overslept.
3 Q: I get motion sickness, but meds make me zonked.
4 Given escalating doses — ones that would normally zonk out someone without the disorder — people with catatonia begin to unfreeze and emerge.
5 For decades they have endured daily spectacles of brawling drunks and zonked junkies.
6 My 11-year-old, Lucy, is zonked out on Benadryl, still reeling from the aftereffects of an allergic reaction to an antibiotic that landed her in the emergency room two weeks ago.
7 In fact, Kentucky was zonked out most of the time on a cup of horrible, smelly liquid.
8 Cyber crooks often use malware to attack your computers and either zonk your computer or threaten you or steal from you.
9 If she failed them on this quest, zonked out when they needed her most... she couldn’t bear that idea.
10 When the couple, both struggling with age, zonk out in front of the TV, Dan jokes, “We missed all the shows about black and Asian families.”
11 He gets zonked with OD having injected certainly' for GHESSE/HOOKED.
12 You’d be rightfully freaked out, especially if that doctor was about to cut into your body while he’s zonked on opioids.
13 On the verge of destroying the British forces at Dunkirk, Hermann Göring, the head of the air force, was zonked on morphine when he had a eureka moment.
14 “I had the exact same problem as Juliet,” Hunt says, “but I was so zonked at the time, I just took the easy route for a while and reverted to purees and spoon-feeding.”
15 An hour and a half later, I felt content to see everything in its place...and too zonked to read.
16 With the squirrels zonked out and resting on a heating pad, Diehl used fine, sharp-pointed scissors to snip away at the tangle of hair and nest material.
17 My wife and I transferred from a flight that arrived from Italy so we were already zonked.
18 Prizes could be a car or a mink coat or a worthless item dubbed a "zonk."
19 Sometimes the prizes were a “zonk” - a gag gift such as a live donkey or a wrecked car.
20 He might seem a natural for a guy as zonked as Henry.
2 筋疲力尽
beat spent knackered whacked played-out pooped shagged zonked stonkered exhaustion kill knacker tap out all in do in wipe out
3 突然失去知觉
4 把…打晕
5 精疲力尽
beat greasy beaten gutted spun half-dead outworn jiggered zonked flakers wacked-out rattle fag crumped out done in into the ground down and out like death for a loss
8 打
clonk biff cut hit strike dozen belt stroke wipe buff buffet beating pounding douse dusting mix-up joust belting smacking dunch box duke boff whomp beat plug clock lace bash thrash lam scud punce baton-charge slice towel burrow crock bop eruct pize take place play drive pull shoot catch golf drill dust jacket knock trace dot massage paste whip forge slap lick lash curry beetle slay smite flax stave clout slosh gird fib bonk thresh bloop tromp knap larrup scutch skelp jarp banjax throw lead lay to hack land fight pack tie whop spanking doing laldy type warm lamp smack flail twat whup stoush raise hand
11 醉倒
12 失去知觉
carotic cold unconscious lifeless cuckoo inanimate out under shut-eye blank stun flack out out to it out cold anesthetic blind numbingly conk numb stupefy