clobber
v[Tn]
(infml 口)
1 strike (sb) heavily and repeatedly 连续重击(某人)
(fig 比喻) The police intend to clobber drunk drivers, ie punish them severely. 警方拟持续不断地严惩醉酒驾驶者.
The new tax laws will clobber small businesses, ie harm them financially. 新税法对小型企业, 将是一连串的打击.
2 defeat (sb/sth) completely 彻底挫败(某人[某事物])
Our team got clobbered on Saturday. 我们队星期六一败涂地.
3 criticize (sb/sth) severely 狠狠地批评(某人[某事物]).
clobber n [U]
(Brit infml 口) clothing or equipment (esp for a specific activity) 服装或设备(尤指为某特定活动的)
You should see the clobber he takes when he goes climbing! 你真该看看他去登山时带的服装和设备!
🗣️ 情景例句
Usually a house is too expensive for the salary-earning class to buy.
通常房屋太贵,工薪阶层买不起。
It is clear that fish is bigger than others and wins the championship.
这一条明明比其他的大,而且会获胜的。
Between twelve and eighty years we gradually lose this power;