whack
noun
Definitions of whack noun
action(动作)
- Countable(可数名词)
the act of hitting someone or something with a forceful, resounding blow.
猛击;重击
He delivered a solid whack to the ball with his baseball bat.
他用棒球棒对球狠狠地击打了一下。
She gave the table a firm whack with a book.
她用书本重重地敲了一下桌子。
He gave his thigh a loud whack with the palm of his hand.
他用手掌大声地拍打了一下自己的大腿。
portion(部分)
- Uncountable(不可数名词)Singular(单数)informal(非正式)
a portion or share of something, often used informally to denote a fair allocation.
一份;一部分
Everyone deserves a fair whack of the profits.
每个人都应该得到公平的利润份额。
They are trying to get the lion's whack of the deal.
他们正试图获得交易中的最大份额。
We all worked hard on this project and should get our fair whack.
我们都为这个项目付出了努力,应该得到公平的份额。
Phrases of whack noun
- out of whack
not functioning correctly or appearing to be not in the proper state
失灵、不对劲
• I think the budget for this project is a bit out of whack; we need to review it carefully.
我认为这个项目的预算有点不对劲;我们需要仔细审查。
- take a whack (at sth)
To attempt or make an effort to do something.
尝试做某事。
• I don't know how to fix this, but I can take a whack at it.
我不知道如何修复这个,但我可以试试看。
verb
Definitions of whack verb
- Transitive(及物动词)
to strike someone or something with a loud and forceful impact.
猛击;重击
He whacked the rock with a stick.
他用棍子猛击那块石头。
She whacked the fly with a newspaper.
她用报纸打死了那只苍蝇。
The coach whacked him for his poor performance.
教练因为他表现不佳而训斥了他。
- Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)informal(非正式)
to put something somewhere quickly and carelessly, often without much precision.
迅速放置;随意扔放
You can just whack your coat on the chair.
你可以直接把外套扔在椅子上。
He whacked his keys onto the table and walked out.
他把钥匙随意扔在桌上,然后走了出去。
She whacked all her belongings into the drawer in a hurry.
她匆忙地把所有东西塞进抽屉里。