2023年6月27日 星期二

punish, punish yourself, slam dunk, gatecrash, どんどん貪婪地吃喝 用光

 






既然都自稱 #戰狼 當然只會用蠻力手段
因為又不是人
#大陸 #毆打 #駐斐官員 (#吐司去編)

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Dr. Andersen, for instance, has argued that although the virus causing Covid-19 has a “high affinity” for human cell receptors, “computational analyses predict that the interaction is not ideal” and is different from that of SARS, which is “strong evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is not the product of purposeful manipulation.” Yet, even if he is right, many of those who agree the virus is natural would not see this evidence as a slam dunk.

例如,安德森(Andersen)博士辯稱,儘管引起Covid-19的病毒與人細胞受體具有“高親和力”,但“計算分析預測,這種相互作用並不理想”,並且與SARS不同,這是“有力的證據:” SARS-CoV-2不是故意操縱的產物。”但是,即使他是對的,許多同意這種病毒是自然的人也不會將這一證據是鐵證如山。






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gatecrash の翻訳 - Cambridge Dictionary
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5 日前 — gatecrash 意味, 定義, gatecrash は何か: 1. to go to a party or other event when you have not been invited: 2. to go to a party or other…. もっと見る.






punishverb
inflict a penalty or sanction on (someone) as retribution for an offence, especially a transgression of a legal or moral code.
"I have done wrong and I'm being punished for it"

Similar:
penalize
discipline
mete out punishment to
bring someone to book
teach someone a lesson
make an example of
tan/whip someone's hide

get
scalp
murder
wallop
thump


give it to someone


throw the book at


skin alive

drop on

give someone what for


tear down


chastise


chasten


recompense


visit



Opposite:
pardon
exonerate

inflict a penalty or sanction on someone for (such an offence).
"fraudulent acts would be punished by up to two years in prison"
INFORMAL
capitalize on (an opponent's mistake), especially in sport.
"Australia punished Ireland's handling blunders and scored three tries"
punish yourselfto make yourself feel guilty or bad for something you have done If you fail, don’t punish yourself.



近代辭典少掉:貪婪地吃喝 用光等
punish
verb
  1. inflict a penalty or sanction on (someone) as retribution for an offence, especially a transgression of a legal or moral code.
    "I have done wrong and I'm being punished for it"
    Similar:
    penalize
    discipline
    mete out punishment to
    bring someone to book
    teach someone a lesson
    make an example of
    tan/whip someone's hide
    get
    scalp
    murder
    wallop
    thump
    give it to someone
    throw the book at
    skin alive
    drop on
    give someone what for
    tear down
    chastise
    chasten
    recompense
    visit
    Opposite:
    pardon
    exonerate
    • inflict a penalty or sanction on someone for (such an offence).
      "fraudulent acts would be punished by up to two years in prison"
    • INFORMAL
      capitalize on (an opponent's mistake), especially in sport.
      "Australia punished Ireland's handling blunders and scored three tries"



punish

verb

pun·​ish ˈpə-nish 
punishedpunishingpunishes

transitive verb

1
a
to impose a penalty on for a fault, offense, or violation
b
to inflict a penalty for the commission of (an offense) in retribution or retaliation
2
a
to deal with roughly or harshly
b
to inflict injury on HURT
punishability  noun
punishable  adjective
punisher noun

punish
音節pun • ish
発音pʌ́niʃ
大学入試レベル
[動]1他〔しばしば受身形で〕〈人を〉(…のことで)罰する,こらしめる≪for≫;〈人・犯罪を〉(…で)処罰する≪by,with≫;〔punish oneself〕(…のことで)自分を責める≪for≫;自罰する
He was punished for breaking the law [his misdeed].
彼は法を破った[悪事の]ために罰を受けたpunish a person by [with] death
人を死刑に処するDon't punish yourself for past mistakes.
過去のミスで自分を責めないで
2他〈人などを〉ひどい目にあわせる,手荒に扱う,〈競走馬などを〉酷使する;((略式))〈対戦相手のミスに〉乗じる,つけこむ
3他((略式))…をどんどん消費する[平らげる]語源[原義は「罰する」]

どんどん



slam-dunk
verb
UK 
 
/ˈslæm.dʌŋk/
 US 
 
/ˈslæm.dʌŋk/
(also dunk)
I or T ]
to jump up and force a basketball down through the net in order to score:
He passed the ball ahead to Mr. Love, who slam-dunked it.
T ] informal
to win something or defeat someone very easily, or to do something very successfully:
The world's No. 1 golfer has his sights set on slam-dunking The Masters again.
I can’t help but compare him to O’Quinn, who slam-dunked the role the first two times around.
T ] informal
to punish or deal with someone severely:
You know if you go to trial up there, you're going to get slam-dunked.
They feel that the government railroads people, slam-dunks you, and there is nothing you can do about it.
T ] informal
to stop someone being allowed to continue doing something:
He was slam-dunked from his radio programme for making racist comments.

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