/ˈhæmə(r) ||; ˈhæmɚ/noun
[C] a tool with a heavy metal head that is used for hitting nails, etc 锤子
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hammer²
/ˈhæmə(r) ||; ˈhæmɚ/verb
1 [I,T] hammer sth (in/into/onto sth) to hit with a hammer 用锤子敲 ·
She hammered the nail into the wall.她把钉子锤到墙里去。
2 [I] to hit sth several times, making a loud noise 敲打:
He hammered on the door until somebody opened it.他把门捶得咚咚地响,直到有人开门才住手。
hammer sth into sb to force sb to remember sth by repeating it many times 不断灌输
hammer sth out to succeed in making a plan or agreement after a lot of discussion (经长时间讨论后)制订出计划,达成协议
hammer1/ˋhæmɚ; ˈhæmə/n [C] a tool with a heavy metal part on a long handle, used for hitting nails into wood 榔头﹐锤子
hammer2v 1 [I,T] to hit something with a hammer 锤击﹐锤打2 [I] to hit something several times, making a lot of noise〔砰砰地〕反复敲打: Mike was hammering on the door with his fists. 迈克用拳头砰砰地敲门。see box at见 KNOCK1 方框hammer sth into sbphr v to continue repeating something in order to force people to remember it 向…反复灌输: Mom hammered the message into us: don’t talk to strangers! 妈妈反复嘱咐我们: 不要和陌生人说话!hammer sth out phr v to finally agree about the details of something 商定: It took several days to hammer out an agreement. 花了好几天时间才商定了一个协议。
hammerhammerhammershammeredhammering2verb (hammers, hammering, hammered)1to hit something with a hammer: I hammered the nail into the wood.2to hit something hard: He hammered on the door until somebody opened it.hammerhammerhammers1nouna tool with a handle and a heavy metal part, that you use for hitting nails into things