whacking
英 [ˈwækɪŋ]
美 [ˈwækɪŋ]
adj.  (强调体积或数额)巨大的,极大的
v.  猛打; 重击; 狠揍; 草草放下; 谋杀
whack的现在分词
BNC.38704 / COCA.35341
牛津词典
adj.
- (强调体积或数额)巨大的,极大的
 used to emphasize how big or how much sth is- a whacking great hole in the roof
 房顶上一个巨大的窟窿
- They were fined a whacking £100 000.
 他们被罚了10万英镑的巨款。
 
- a whacking great hole in the roof
柯林斯词典
- ADJ (表示强调)很大的,巨大的
 You can usewhackingto emphasize how big something is.- The supermarkets may be making whacking profits.
 超市可能都在赚大钱。
- Whackingis also an adverb.
- ...a whacking great hole.
 极大的洞
 
- The supermarkets may be making whacking profits.
英英释义
noun
- the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows
adj
- (British informal) enormous- a whacking phone bill
- a whacking lie
 
adv
- extremely- a whacking good story
 
双语例句
- Maybe you don't feel like you're whacking us with a stick, but we certainly feel like we've been whacked with a stick.
 也许,你不感觉好象你用棍重击我们,但是我们必然感觉到我们已被棍重击了。
- Fortunately, concepts like extreme programming and agile development have made it possible to get a lot of these same benefits without an entire team of people whacking on your code.
 所幸的是,由于极限编程和敏捷开发这些概念的出现,即使没有整个团队的人来锤炼代码,在很大程度上,您也能获得同样的收益。
- You tee off on the plastic turf whacking your ball against the screen.
 你在塑料草地上发球,对着屏幕用力猛击。
- Williamson's umbrella and started whacking pencil sharpeners and glue sticks across the room like the guy's playing baseball.
 最出奇的是我的朋友还用威廉森先生的雨伞把什么笔呀,固体胶啊,像打棒球一样打。
- Just her, like, whacking away with the skillet.
 只有她才会用煎锅打自己。
- All of a sudden John Gotti came in, and without speaking to anybody, went over to the card table and started whacking a guy with a bat, almost beating the guy to death.
 高提突然冲进来,不发一语,直接走向牌桌用球棒开始揍人,那人差点没命。
- Do try to stop that boy whacking all the flower heads off with his stick.
 一定要设法阻止那个男孩用棍子把那些花头都打掉。
- They were fined a whacking? 100000.
 他们被罚了10万英镑的巨款。
- It was the very same man who now, as I'm writing, keeps whacking me, mechanically and impassively, with an umbrella.
 结果我发现,就是这个我正在谈论的男人在打我,他现在还不停地用伞打我,动作机械、毫无表情。
- He waited until his father had gone, to avoid another whacking.
 他一直等到他父亲离开,以免再挨一顿打。
