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whack
- IPA[wak]
英式
- strike forcefully with a sharp blow;defeat in a contest
- a sharp or resounding blow;a try or attempt
noun: whack, plural noun: whacks
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動詞
- 1. strike forcefully with a sharp blow his attacker whacked him on the head she found a stick to whack at the branches
- ▪ defeat in a contest the team were whacked six-nil
- ▪ do (something) or put (something) somewhere, especially in a casual or careless way I whacked a tape into the cassette recorder dizzle with olive oil and whack it all in the oven for about 10 minutes
- ▪ murder he was whacked while sitting in his car
名詞
- 1. a sharp or resounding blow with a few whacks and some loud whistles, they drove the animals away 同義詞
- 2. a try or attempt we decided to take a whack at spotting the decade's trends
- 3. British a specified share of or contribution to something motorists pay a fair whack for the use of the roads through taxes
- completely exhausted: I'm not staying long—I'm whacked
Oxford American Dictionary
- completely exhausted: I'm not staying long—I'm whacked
Oxford Dictionary
- the maximum price or rate
Oxford American Dictionary
- masturbate
Oxford Dictionary
- the maximum price or rate
Oxford Dictionary
- masturbate
Oxford American Dictionary
- a game in an amusement arcade in which players use a mallet to hit toy moles, which appear at ... next time you are near a kiddie amusement park, go in and play a round of whack-a-mole
Oxford Dictionary
- an arcade game in which players use a mallet to hit toy moles, which appear at random, back ... next time you are near a kiddie amusement park, go in and play a round of whack-a-mole
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[(h)wak]
美式
- strike forcefully with a sharp blow: his attacker whacked him on the head she found a stick to whack at the branches
- a sharp or resounding blow: with a few whacks and some loud whistles, they drove the animals away
Oxford American Dictionary