whacked
adj. <英><俚>疲憊不堪的
v. 重擊,使勁打( whack的過去式和過去分詞 )
If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard.
You really have to whack the ball...
你真的需要猛擊球才行。
Someone whacked him on the head.
有人狠狠地打了他的頭。
Your whack of something is your share of it.
The majority of people in this country pay their whack...
該國大部分人盡了他們的一份力。
We need to win a fair whack of the contracts.
我們需要贏得這些合同中的相當大的份額。
If someone whacks you, they defeat you easily in a game or competition.
We got whacked. On paper we should have wiped the floor with them.
我們被輕易地擊敗了。按理說我們本應該大敗他們。
To whack someone means to kill them.
His mother was murdered. Yeah, she got whacked. Snuffed out.
他母親是被謀殺的。是的,是被人幹掉的,弄死的。
If something is out of whack, it is not working properly, often because its natural balance has been upset.
The ecosystem will be thrown out of whack.
生態系統將會失去平衡。
1. (British informal) exhausted or worn out
I'm going to get whacked by a guy with a sweater tied around his neck?
我會被一個脖子上繫著毛衣的傢伙幹掉?
They whacked up the $ 3,000,000 profit among themselves.
他們分配3,000,000元紅利.
He whacked the little boy for talking back.
他為了那小男孩頂嘴而用力打他.
When I was younger, I was healthier, but I was, uh, whacked with insecurity, you know?
當我年幼的時候, 我很健康, 但是我, 嗯, 因為不安全感而疲憊不堪, 你知道 嗎 ?
Karen hauled off and whacked him in the arm.
凱倫將他拖了起來,重重地打了他的肩膀.