battering
英 [ˈbætərɪŋ]
美 [ˈbætərɪŋ]
n. 殴打; 猛击
v. 连续猛击; 殴打
batter的现在分词
现在分词:battering
BNC.18554 / COCA.20074
牛津词典
noun
- 殴打;猛击
a violent attack that injures or damages sb/sth- wife battering
对妻子的暴力行为 - The film took a battering from critics in the US.
该影片在美国遭遇到批评家的猛烈抨击。
- wife battering
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 沉重打击;重创;强烈冲击
If something takes abattering, it suffers very badly as a result of a particular event or action.- Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy.
由于人们对英国经济状况的担心与日俱增,英镑昨天受到重挫。
- Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy.
英英释义
noun
- the act of subjecting to strong attack
双语例句
- Meanwhile, stock markets have taken a battering.
同时,股市遭受重创。 - He is battering the boy about.
他在痛打那个男孩。 - Police are battering on the door of the flat.
警察猛敲单元房的门。 - They were battering the door, they were breaking in
他们正在使劲捶门,就要闯进来了。 - The old town took a real battering in the war.
这座旧城在战争中确实受到重创。 - Folks sweating out the heat wave battering parts of the country may just have to get used to it.
那些在肆虐美国部分地区的热浪中汗流浃背的人们也许只好逐渐适应这种天气了。 - They were the reports of the cannon battering the barricade.
事实上那是攻打街垒的炮声。 - European stocks have taken a battering in recent months.
近几个月来欧洲股票遭受重创。 - She was never physically hurt, but her confidence has taken a terrible battering.
她从未受过肉体上的伤害。然而她的信心已受到了重创。 - The country has taken a savage battering and the pain appears to be far from over.
该国遭受重创,痛苦似乎远未消退。