Punch: [ pʌntʃ ]n. 打洞器,钻孔机,殴打v. 以拳重击,开洞,剪票n. 酒、水、糖等制成的鸡尾酒词形变化:形容词:punchless 动词过去式:punched 过去分词:punched 现在分词:punching 第三人称单数:punches例句与用法:1. They cut holes on the sheet of metal with a punch press.他们用冲床在金属板上打孔。2. The conductor punched his bus ticket.售票员用剪票夹在他的汽车票上打孔。3. He punched the policeman on the nose and was arrested.他猛击那个警察的鼻子, 结果被逮捕了。4. The punch stunned me for a moment.那一拳把我打得昏了一阵。5. The last punch did for him.最后的一拳击败了他。6. The punch was aimed at his opponent's head.那一拳是冲著对手的头打去的.7. He laid his opponent low with a single punch.他一拳就把对手打倒在地。8. Those cocktails pack quite a punch!那些鸡尾酒劲儿可真大!英英解释:名词punch:1. (boxing) a blow with the fist同义词:clout, poke, lick, biff2. an iced mixed drink usually containing alcohol and prepared for multiple servings; normally served in a punch bowl3. a tool for making holes or indentations同义词:puncher动词punch:1. deliver a quick blow to同义词:plug2. drive forcibly as if by a punch3. make a hole into or between, as for ease of separation同义词:perforate