| 释义 |
drub /drʌb /verb (drubs, drubbing, drubbed) [with object]1Hit or beat (someone) repeatedly: he was drubbed with tiresome regularity by his classmates...- With each flash a great jolt drubbed me till I thought my bones would break.
1.1 informal Defeat thoroughly in a match or contest: the Cleveland Indians drubbed Baltimore 9-0...- In 1999, Crowley repeated the feat, this time drubbing Collins.
- Ben Franklin drubs Thomas Jefferson in the race to be our nation's foremost Renaissance man.
- Kandia's young reserves managed half that tally, drubbing their Empire opponents 5-1.
Origin Early 17th century: probably from Arabic ḍaraba 'to beat, bastinado'. The first recorded uses in English are by travellers in the Near East referring specifically to the punishment of bastinado. Rhymes blub, bub, chub, Chubb, club, cub, dub, flub, grub, hub, nub, pub, rub, scrub, shrub, slub, snub, stub, sub, tub |