trounce
trounce 英 [traʊns] 美 [traʊns]
vt. 痛打;严责;打败
进行时:trouncing 过去式:trounced 过去分词:trounced 第三人称单数:trounces
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- vt. 痛打;严责;打败
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1. His rise underscores how Goldman has been able to trounce many of its peers.
他的上升凸显出高盛已能打败它的许多同行。
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2. New discoveries will trounce old ideologies and open all our minds about what to do for children and how to do it.
新的探索发现会打败旧的固定思维,让我们所有人的内心更加开放,来思考做什么及怎么做对我们的孩子更好。
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3. Prices go up and they go down, but give stocks enough time and they deliver returns that trounce those of bonds, real estate, commodities or any other asset class.
价格上涨,股票下跌,但是给予股票充足的时间,它们将带来远高于债券,房地产,日用品或者其他任何类别资产的利润。
- trounce (v.) 1550s, "to trouble, afflict, harass," later "to beat, thrash" (1560s), of uncertain origin. Perhaps related to Middle French troncer "to cut, cut off a piece from," from tronce "piece of timber," from Old French tronc (see trunk (n.1)). Related: Trounced; trouncing.
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