hammered
音標(biāo)發(fā)音
- 英式音標(biāo) [?h?m.?d]
- 美式音標(biāo) [?h?m.?d]
- 英式發(fā)音
- 美式發(fā)音
基本解釋
- adj.錘成的;鑄打成的;喝醉的
- 動(dòng)詞hammer的過(guò)去式和過(guò)去分詞形式
英漢例句
- He hammered a huge spoon as the sign of my restaurant.
他錘了一個(gè)大餐匙給我的飯館作招牌。 - If you're hammered when the cops show up, do what they say and complain about them later.
如果當(dāng)警察出現(xiàn)的時(shí)候,你已經(jīng)喝醉了,那么就找他們說(shuō)的做,事后再發(fā)牢騷。 - IN MOST intergovernmental conferences, the issues are not crucial or the agreements have been hammered out in advance.
在大多數(shù)政府間的會(huì)議中,那些不重要的事情或是協(xié)議早就提前被商定了。 - "There are still details to be hammered out. There are still differences to be reconciled.
- All week Democrats hammered Mrs Palin for her lack of experience of national or international politics.
ECONOMIST: The Republican convention - This new arthroplastic joint would be hammered into my upper arm and then cemented to my clavicle.
NPR: Excerpt: 'The Healing Of America' - How does forcing banks to lend aggressively rejuvenate an economy so recently hammered by aggressive lending?
FORBES: Joseph Stiglitz Reminds Us That Nobel Prizes Are Highly Misleading
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權(quán)威例句
詞組短語(yǔ)
- Hammered Steel 鍛鋼
- hammered glass 錘痕玻璃
- hammered scrap 錘束廢金屬
- hammered felt 鋼琴槌氈
- hammered d 被捶打的
短語(yǔ)
英英字典
- very drunk
- A hammer is a tool that consists of a heavy piece of metal at the end of a handle. It is used, for example, to hit nails into a piece of wood or a wall, or to break things into pieces.
- If you hammer an object such as a nail, you hit it with a hammer.
- If you hammer on a surface, you hit it several times in order to make a noise, or to emphasize something you are saying when you are angry.
- If you hammer something such as an idea into people or you hammer at it, you keep repeating it forcefully so that it will have an effect on people.
- If you say that someone hammers another person, you mean that they attack, criticize, or punish the other person severely.
- In sports, if you say that one player or team hammered another, you mean that the first player or team defeated the second completely and easily.
- In track and field, a hammer is a heavy weight on a piece of wire, which the athlete throws as far as possible.
- The hammer also refers to the sport of throwing the hammer.
- If you say that someone was going at something hammer and tongs, you mean that they were doing it with great enthusiasm or energy.
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專(zhuān)業(yè)釋義
- 錘打的
- 錘成的
- 錘擊的