单词 | banged up |
释义 | > as lemmasbanged up a. transitive. To beat violently, knock about; to thrash or drub, defeat, worst. literal and figurative. Hence banged up adj., knocked about (U.S. colloquial). ΘΚΠ the world > action or operation > prosperity > success > mastery or superiority > have or gain mastery or superiority over [verb (transitive)] > overcome or defeat shendc893 overwinOE overheaveOE mate?c1225 to say checkmatea1346 vanquishc1366 stightlea1375 outrayc1390 to put undera1393 forbeat1393 to shave (a person's) beardc1412 to put to (also at, unto) the (also one's) worsec1425 adawc1440 supprisec1440 to knock downc1450 to put to the worsta1475 waurc1475 convanquish1483 to put out1485 trima1529 convince1548 foil1548 whip1571 evict1596 superate1598 reduce1605 convict1607 defail1608 cast1610 banga1616 evince1620 worst1646 conquer1655 cuffa1657 trounce1657 to ride down1670 outdo1677 routa1704 lurcha1716 fling1790 bowl1793 lick1800 beat1801 mill1810 to row (someone) up Salt River1828 defeat1830 sack1830 skunk1832 whop1836 pip1838 throw1850 to clean out1858 take1864 wallop1865 to sock it to1877 whack1877 to clean up1888 to beat out1893 to see off1919 to lower the boom on1920 tonk1926 clobber1944 ace1950 to run into the ground1955 the world > health and disease > ill health > injury > [adjective] hurtc1420 misfaringa1500 bounced1519 baned1568 aggrieved1583 marred1611 hurted1643 lesed1677 banged up1886 beaten-up1886 crocked1906 bummed1907 a1616 W. Shakespeare Othello (1622) ii. i. 21 The desperate Tempest hath so bang'd the Turke, That their designement halts. View more context for this quotation 1651 W. Lilly Charles I in Monarchy or no Monarchy 116 He was presently after well bang'd by Essex. 1784 W. Cowper Wks. (1876) 183 You are a clergyman, and I have banged your order. 1816 W. Scott Old Mortality x, in Tales of my Landlord 1st Ser. II. 239 It's not easy to bang the soldier with his bandeliers. 1886 E. L. Dorsey Midshipman Bob ii. vii. 172 Then Young dragged himself on those banged up legs ever so far..to the Life-Saving Station. 1886 Harper's Mag. June 107 Even the trig, irreproachable commercial drummer actually looks banged up and nothing of a man. 1934 J. M. Cain Postman always rings Twice viii. 71 I began to fool with her blouse, to bust the buttons, so she would look banged up. < as lemmas |
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