bludgeon

导读:bludgeon英[ˈblʌdʒən]美[ˈblʌdʒən]vt.& vi.用大头棒打,重击;第三人称单数:bludgeons; 过去式:bludgeoned; 过去分词:bludgeoned; 现在分词:bludgeoning; 例句Brisk brave

bludgeon

[ˈblʌdʒən][ˈblʌdʒən]

vt.& vi.用大头棒打,重击;

第三人称单数:bludgeons;

过去式:bludgeoned;

过去分词:bludgeoned;

现在分词:bludgeoning;

例句

Brisk brave brigadiers brandished broad bright blades , blunderbu es , and bludgeon -- balancing them badly.敏捷而勇敢的陆*旅长们挥舞着锋利的刀剑 、 大口径前膛*和大头短棒 ─ ─身体差点失去平衡.

The aim was to bludgeon speculators and impress creditors.目标是要打击投机倒把并让债权人留下深刻印象.

His walking stick served him as a bludgeon on many occasions.好多次,他把手杖用作打人的棍棒.

Whatever he said, the swift answer crushed him like a bludgeon.不论他说什么, 对方迅速的回答就像给他打了一下闷棍一样.

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VERB

用重物连续猛击

To bludgeon someone means to hit them several times with a heavy object.

例句

He broke into the old man's house and bludgeoned him with a hammer...他闯进了老人的房子,用铁锤猛击老人。A wealthy businessman has been found bludgeoned to death.一位富商被发现死于重物连续猛击。

VERB

强迫;威胁;胁迫

If someone bludgeons you into doing something, they make you do it by behaving aggressively.

例句

Their approach simply bludgeons you into submission...他们的方法就是迫使你屈服。His relentless aggression bludgeons you into seeing his point.他咄咄逼人地强迫你了解他的看法。

英英词典释义

Noun

1. a club used as a weapon

Verb

1. overcome or coerce as if by using a heavy club;

"The teacher bludgeoned the students into learning the math formulas"

2. strike with a club or a bludgeon

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