battering
英 [ˈbætərɪŋ]
美 [ˈbætərɪŋ]
n. 殴打; 猛击
v. 连续猛击; 殴打
batter的现在分词
现在分词:battering
BNC.18554 / COCA.20074
牛津词典
noun
- 殴打;猛击
a violent attack that injures or damages sb/sth- wife battering
对妻子的暴力行为 - The film took a battering from critics in the US.
该影片在美国遭遇到批评家的猛烈抨击。
- wife battering
柯林斯词典
- N-COUNT 沉重打击;重创;强烈冲击
If something takes abattering, it suffers very badly as a result of a particular event or action.- Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy.
由于人们对英国经济状况的担心与日俱增,英镑昨天受到重挫。
- Sterling took a battering yesterday as worries grew about the state of Britain's economy.
英英释义
noun
- the act of subjecting to strong attack
双语例句
- The Eighth Army had taken the worst battering.
第八军曾遭到最严重的打击。 - They were battering the door, they were breaking in
他们正在使劲捶门,就要闯进来了。 - Government troops were taking a battering in the north of the country.
政府军在该国北部遭受重创。 - The man was put in prison for battering his wife about.
那人因毒打妻子而被投入监狱。 - Police are battering on the door of the flat.
警察猛敲单元房的门。 - AMA says the main things that have taken a battering in recent years are big-ticket items such as kitchens and bathrooms, mainly because of falling house prices, low consumer confidence and a low level of house moves.
ama公司称,对近年市场造成主要打击的是大宗项目,如厨房和浴室,这主要是由于房价的下跌,消费者信心降低和房屋搬迁水平低落。 - The old town took a real battering in the war.
这座旧城在战争中确实受到重创。 - She was never physically hurt, but her confidence has taken a terrible battering.
她从未受过肉体上的伤害。然而她的信心已受到了重创。 - This may lead to baby battering.
这可能会导致殴打幼儿的行为。 - For investors this sudden monetary battering was great news, helping to drive up shares and other risky assets.
对于投资者而言,这种突如其来的印钞政策是一个重大利好消息,有助于推升股票和其他风险资产的价格。
