wallop
n. 猛击; 冲击力; 奔驰; 快感
vt. 猛击,击败
vi. 冲过去; 打滚; 颠簸; 沸腾
If you wallop someone or something, you hit them very hard, often causing a dull sound.
Once, she walloped me over the head with a frying pan.
有一次,她用煎锅狠狠地砸了我的头。
...a big-serving tennis player who wallops the ball so hard that it often finishes out of court.
常常因用力过度而将球击出场外的大力发球的网球运动员
1. a forceful consequence; a strong effect;
2. a severe blow
1. hit hard;
2. defeat soundly and utterly;
Phoenix: sign like a phoenix head on fly, a strong vision wallop.
凤凰: 标志犹如一只凤凰迎面飞来, 有很强的视觉冲击力.
It was Vodka, and it packed quite a wallop.
那是伏特加, 劲很足.
But residents in south Texas are thankful the storm did not pack more of a wallop.
但是南德克萨斯州的居民万幸这场暴风雨没有造成更大的损害.
He hit the floor with a wallop.
他猛烈撞向地板.
He crashed down on the floor with a wallop.
他砰的一声倒在地板上了.