1punch sb (in/on sth) to hit sb/sth hard with your closed hand (fist) (用拳)打击,重击:
to punch sb on the nose挥拳打某人的鼻子He punched the air when he heard the good news.他听见那好消息时将拳头往空中一挥。☞picture on page S19 见S19页插图
2 to make a hole in sth with a special tool (a punch) (用打孔器)打孔:
He punched a hole in the ticket.他把票打了孔。
punch²
/pʌntʃ ||; pʌntʃ/noun
1 [C] a hard hit with your closed hand (fist) 打出的一拳
2 [C] a machine or tool that you use for making holes in sth 打孔器;穿孔机:
a ticket punch剪票机a hole punch打孔器☞picture at stationery 见stationery插图
3 [U] a drink made from wine, fruit juice and sugar 宾治酒(用酒、果汁、糖等调制成的混合饮料)
punch1/pʌntʃ; pʌntʃ/v [T]1 to hit someone or something hard with your FIST (=closed hand) 用拳猛击: punch sb on/in sth He punched me in the face. 他一拳打在我的脸上。see box at见 HIT1 方框see picture on page 见 A11 页图2 to make a hole in something, using a sharp tool〔用利器〕在〔某物〕上打孔: The inspector punched our tickets. 查票员在我们的票上打了孔。These bullets can punch a hole through 20mm steel. 这些子弹能穿透 20 毫米厚的钢。3 punch the air to move your FIST up quickly above your head, to show that you are pleased〔因喜悦而〕挥舞拳头
punch2n 1 [C] when you hit someone once with your FIST (=closed hand) 用拳打﹐一拳: a punch in the stomach 打在腹部的一拳2 [U] a drink made from fruit juice, sugar, and alcohol〔用果汁﹑糖和酒制成的〕宾治﹐潘趣酒3 [C] a sharp tool used to make a hole in something 打孔器﹐穿孔机
punchpunchpunchespunchedpunchingverb (punches, punching, punched)1to hit somebody or something hard with your closed hand (your fist): He punched me on the nose.2to make a hole in something with a special tool: The ticket collector punched my ticket.▶ punchnoun (pluralpunches): a punch on the chin