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单词 punch
释义

punch

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noun (1)

ˈpənch How to pronounce punch (audio)
1
a
: a tool usually in the form of a short rod of steel that is variously shaped at one end for different operations (such as forming, perforating, embossing, or cutting)
b
: a short tapering steel rod for driving the heads of nails below a surface
c
: a steel die faced with a letter in relief that is forced into a softer metal to form an intaglio matrix from which foundry type is cast
d
: a device or machine for cutting holes or notches (as in paper or cardboard)
e
: a medical instrument used especially to perforate tissue or remove a small, round segment of tissue (such as skin)
a biopsy punch
2
: a hole or notch from a perforating operation

punch

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verb

punched; punching; punches

transitive verb

1
a
: prod, poke
b
: drive, herd
punching cattle
2
a
: to strike with a forward thrust especially of the fist
b
: to drive or push forcibly by or as if by a punch
c
: to hit (a ball) with less than a full swing
3
: to emboss, cut, perforate, or make with or as if with a punch
4
a
: to push down so as to produce a desired result
punch buttons on a jukebox
b
: to hit or press down the operating mechanism of
punch a typewriter
c
: to insert a time card into (a time clock)
d
: to produce by or as if by punching keys
punch out a tune on the piano
e
: to enter (something, such as data) by punching keys
5
: to give emphasis to

intransitive verb

1
: to perform the action of punching something
2
: to move or push forward especially by a sudden forceful effort
punched into enemy territory
puncher noun

punch

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noun (2)

1
: the action of punching
2
: a quick blow with or as if with the fist
3
: effective energy or forcefulness
a story that packs a punch
political punch
punchless
ˈpənch-ləs How to pronounce punch (audio)
adjective

punch

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noun (3)

: a hot or cold drink that is usually a combination of hard liquor, wine, or beer and nonalcoholic beverages
also : a drink that is a mixture of nonalcoholic beverages
Phrases
to the punch
: to the first blow or to decisive action
usually used with beat

Synonyms

Noun (1)

  • perforation
  • pinhole
  • pinprick
  • prick
  • puncture
  • stab

Verb

  • bang
  • bash
  • bat
  • belt
  • biff
  • bludgeon
  • bob
  • bonk
  • bop
  • box
  • bust
  • clap
  • clip
  • clobber
  • clock
  • clout
  • crack
  • hammer
  • hit
  • knock
  • nail
  • paste
  • pound
  • rap
  • slam
  • slap
  • slog
  • slug
  • smack
  • smite
  • sock
  • strike
  • swat
  • swipe
  • tag
  • thump
  • thwack
  • wallop
  • whack
  • whale
  • zap

Noun (2)

  • cogency
  • effectiveness
  • force
  • forcefulness
  • impact
  • point
See all Synonyms & Antonyms

Example Sentences

Verb He punched me in the face. She punched him on the chin. He quickly punched the buttons on his telephone. She punched an opening through the dough with her finger. The tool punches holes in paper.

Word History

Etymology

Noun (1)

Middle English pounce, punche, probably alteration of ponson, ponchon puncheon

Verb

Middle English pouncen, punchen to emboss, pierce, probably from pounce, noun

Noun (3)

perhaps from Hindi & Urdu pā̃c five, from Sanskrit pañca; akin to Greek pente five; from its originally having five ingredients — more at five

First Known Use

Noun (1)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1a

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1a

Noun (2)

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Noun (3)

1600, in the meaning defined above

Kids Definition

punch 1 of 4

verb

ˈpənch How to pronounce punch (audio)
punched; punching
1
: to strike with the fist
2
: to sharply press or poke
She punched the keys on her computer.
3
: to make (a hole) by pressing into or through something
4
: to make a hole in with a punch

punch

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noun

: a drink usually containing different fruit juices

punch

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noun

: a blow with or as if with the fist

punch

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noun

: a tool for piercing, stamping, or cutting

Medical Definition

punch

noun

ˈpənch How to pronounce punch (audio)
: a medical instrument used especially to perforate tissue or remove a small, round segment of tissue (such as skin)
a biopsy punch

punch 1 of 3

verb

1
as in to slap
to deliver a blow to (someone or something) usually in a strong vigorous manner after the man had punched the bartender for eighty-sixing him, bouncers stepped in and restrained him until the police could arrive

Synonyms & Similar Words

Relevance
  • slap
  • smack
  • knock
  • hit
  • bang
  • whack
  • slam
  • clap
  • pound
  • strike
  • swipe
  • kick
  • clip
  • bat
  • wallop
  • crack
  • thump
  • box
  • hammer
  • jab
  • shove
  • slug
  • tap
  • nail
  • bludgeon
  • bash
  • thwack
  • push
  • poke
  • zap
  • tag
  • clock
  • lick
  • stab
  • swat
  • clout
  • chop
  • flick
  • bop
  • biff
  • belt
  • bonk
  • sock
  • rap
  • bob
  • paste
  • smite
  • bump
  • beat
  • whale
  • clobber
  • bust
  • stroke
  • maul
  • pummel
  • stamp
  • slog
  • batter
  • slash
  • butt
  • rough
  • whip
  • hang one on
  • cuff
  • pepper
  • pelt
  • lash
  • mangle
  • lace
  • buffet
  • bung
  • knee
  • sledgehammer
  • dump
  • scuff
  • cream
  • jostle
  • spear
  • cane
  • drub
  • bunt
  • pommel
  • deck
  • floor
  • skull
  • fell
  • sucker punch
  • brain
  • conk
  • cudgel
  • knock down
  • level
  • flail
  • prod
  • sledge
  • switch
  • sap
  • club
  • lambaste
  • bean
  • thrash
  • lambast
  • flog
  • rabbit-punch
  • bowl (down or over)
2
as in to drill
to make a hole or series of holes in punch a ticket

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • drill
  • pierce
  • hole
  • poke
  • puncture
  • perforate
  • tap
  • cut
  • bore
  • riddle
  • break
  • slash
  • penetrate
  • prick
  • notch
  • split
  • gouge
  • hollow
  • groove
  • slit
  • prickle
  • broach
  • gash
  • rupture
  • excavate
  • rend
  • burrow (into)

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • fill
  • seal
  • patch
  • plug
3
as in to drive
to urge, push, or force onward cowboys punching cattle

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • drive
  • run
  • whip
  • herd
  • shepherd
  • press
  • egg
  • prick
  • hound
  • spur
  • prompt
  • goad
  • scourge
  • prod
  • wrangle
  • flog
  • exhort

punch

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noun (1)

1
as in impact
the quality of an utterance that provokes interest and produces an effect the real punch of the speech came in its closing lines

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • impact
  • force
  • effectiveness
  • appeal
  • point
  • significance
  • forcefulness
  • importance
  • cogency
  • charm
  • payoff
  • attraction
  • fascination
2
as in vigor
active strength of body or mind we're going to need a candidate with real punch if voters are ever going to get excited about this election

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • vigor
  • energy
  • juice
  • gas
  • zing
  • pep
  • bounce
  • dash
  • life
  • oomph
  • strength
  • drive
  • power
  • stamina
  • zip
  • verve
  • ginger
  • go
  • muscle
  • dynamism
  • spirit
  • vinegar
  • vitality
  • starch
  • gusto
  • brio
  • vim
  • beans
  • snap
  • moxie
  • sap
  • zeal
  • hardihood
  • esprit
  • fire
  • get-up-and-go
  • spunk
  • animation
  • passion
  • liveliness
  • briskness
  • vibrancy
  • jauntiness
  • vibrance
  • vivacity
  • spunkiness
  • metal
  • snappiness
  • fitness
  • vivaciousness
  • sprightliness
  • might
  • élan
  • fervor
  • spiritedness
  • animal spirits
  • potency
  • soundness
  • main
  • brawniness
  • health
  • mettle
  • sturdiness
  • virility
  • ardor
  • huskiness
  • hardiness
  • wellness
  • healthiness
  • puissance
  • verdure

Antonyms & Near Antonyms

  • lethargy
  • softness
  • weakness
  • sluggishness
  • tenderness
  • powerlessness
  • impotence
  • laziness
  • listlessness
  • exhaustion
  • faintness
  • delicacy
  • debilitation
  • torpidity
  • frailty
  • indolence
  • feebleness
  • debility
  • disablement
  • impotency
  • infirmity
  • enfeeblement
  • puniness
  • prostration
  • slightness
  • inanition
  • frailness
  • enervation
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3
as in slap
a hard strike with a part of the body or an instrument the poor palooka wasn't able to land a single punch on his opponent

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • slap
  • blow
  • thump
  • hit
  • knock
  • swipe
  • smack
  • whack
  • thud
  • beat
  • poke
  • pound
  • stroke
  • bang
  • spank
  • lick
  • slam
  • kick
  • clap
  • hook
  • wallop
  • clip
  • haymaker
  • smash
  • chop
  • lash
  • slug
  • box
  • swat
  • belt
  • switch
  • thwack
  • bat
  • crack
  • pelt
  • bash
  • sock
  • hack
  • pick
  • cuff
  • bop
  • biff
  • clout
  • wham
  • stripe
  • stinger
  • plump
  • welt
  • dab
  • rap
  • fillip
  • pounding
  • bust
  • beating
  • buffet
  • whop
  • knee
  • swing
  • licking
  • hand
  • counterpunch
  • whap
  • douse
  • left
  • uppercut
  • counter
  • right
  • larrup
  • roundhouse
  • whip
  • hammering
  • knockout
  • one-two
  • pummeling
  • whipping
  • knockdown
  • body blow
  • sucker punch
  • counterstroke
  • rabbit punch
  • bludgeoning
  • counterblow
  • shiver
  • battering
  • thrashing
  • clobbering
  • walloping
  • cruncher
  • pummelling
  • sidewinder
  • kayo
  • drubbing
  • flogging
  • pasting
  • KO
  • cudgeling
  • bastinado
  • cudgelling
  • lambasting
  • bastinade
  • right-hander

punch

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noun (2)

as in puncture
a mark or small hole made by a pointed instrument old computers used to get information by reading the punches on a series of cards

Synonyms & Similar Words

  • puncture
  • stab
  • tear
  • prick
  • cut
  • slit
  • perforation
  • groove
  • rip
  • break
  • pinhole
  • gouge
  • slash
  • pinprick
  • hollow
  • notch
  • gash
  • laceration
  • rupture
  • rent
  • incision
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