wallop
wallop 英 ['wɒləp] 美 ['wɑləp]
vt. 猛击;痛打;击溃 vi. 猛冲;颠簸;沸腾 n. 冲击力;重击;快感
进行时:walloping 过去式:walloped 过去分词:walloped 第三人称单数:wallops 名词复数:wallops
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- vt. 猛击;痛打;击溃
- vi. 猛冲;颠簸;沸腾
- n. 冲击力;重击;快感
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1. You don't have to go far to find some overlooked food choices that are easy to prepare, pack a nutritional wallop and avoid unhealthy fats.
你不需要走很远去寻找一些其实很容易准备却被忽视的食品的选择机会,也不需要包装一个有营养的冲击力和避免不健康的油脂。
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2. Washington — The U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) has followed Japanese scientists in upgrading the wallop of the massive earthquake that struck northeast Japan on March 11.
美国国务院国际信息局(IIP)《美国参考》Lauren Monsen与Charlene Porter从华盛顿报道,根据日本科学家测出的数据,美国地质勘探局(USGS)把3月11日日本东北部大地震的强度从先前报告的8.9度提升为9度。 日本气象厅数天前已经得出同样的结论。
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3. But President Obama and his allies in Congress are gearing up to wallop families and businesses with an array of new taxes to fund a host of spending plans.
但是总统奥巴吗和他的同僚们正准备用一系列新税的组合拳打击家庭和企业,以此来为一系列支出计划提供资金。
- wallop (v.) late 14c., "to gallop," possibly from Old North French *waloper (13c., Old French galoper), from Frankish compound *walalaupan "to run well" (compare Old High German wela "well," see well (adv.); and Old Low Franconian loupon "to run, leap," from Proto-Germanic *hlaupan; see leap (v.)). The meaning "to thrash" (1820) and the noun meaning "heavy blow" (1823) may be separate developments, of imitative origin. Related: Walloped; walloping.
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