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词汇 pounding
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Definition of pounding in English:

pounding

noun ˈpaʊndɪŋˈpaʊndɪŋ
mass noun
  • 1Repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something.

    连续重击;冲击

    the pounding of the surf on a sandy beach

    海浪冲击着沙滩。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • She remembered waking up with heavy pounding on the door.
    • We are arranging so that presently this will be the other way around, but meanwhile London and our big cities have had to stand their pounding.
    • The heavy pounding of a bass guitar invaded my brain, and I realized the neighbors were still playing my music.
    • The government took a pounding on all fronts last week.
    • True to her observation, the heavy pounding steadily got louder and louder, until it suddenly stopped.
    • Heavy pounding at my door accompanied my mother's worried question.
    • As the storm passed through our area, these heavy winds took a pounding on the Atlantic coast.
    • The runway, made of asphalt reinforced with more asphalt, took a pounding.
    • That's the place where a Notre Dame football player took a pounding after being arrested.
    • But certainly the area south of the city today, we're told, taking a very heavy pounding indeed.
    • The market took a pounding in almost all sectors, with the momentum of a month-long decline in high-tech stocks dragging the market down yet further.
    • Most bodybuilders would assume that this works because it gives the joints a break from heavy pounding.
    • For Williams took a pounding, albeit brief, but came back to clinch the fight with some terrific work in the 12 th and final round.
    • The London market took another pounding yesterday as a huge sell-off in the US hit investor confidence in the City.
    • Then if the carts are built heavy, even heavier wheel brackets are needed to absorb this pounding.
    • Big Vinny was the only guy that supported them and he took a pounding for that at school.
    • I heard the heavy poundings of my heart in my ears; I felt the inward struggle as I gasped for breaths.
    • Almost as soon as she had, the door shook with heavy, rhythmic poundings.
    • When the market started to weaken they really took a pounding.
    • She sat serenely in her throne, surveying her courtiers through utterly regal eyes, which hid the heavy pounding of her heart.
    Synonyms
    bombardment, shelling, gunfire, artillery fire, barrage, battery, attack
    1. 1.1 Rhythmical beating or throbbing.
      有节奏的跳动(或搏动)
      all she could hear was the pounding of her heart

      她所能听见的只是她的心跳声。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • The pounding in his head kept in time with the worry over his son, preventing him from drifting off again.
      • Darren stared up at the ceiling and waited for the pounding in his head to stop.
      • He listened for breathing, but he could hear nothing over the pounding of his heart.
      • I could hear nothing but the pounding of my protesting heart.

Phrases

  • take (or get) a pounding

    • Be repeatedly hit or attacked.

      遭受连续打击(或攻击)

      the town took a hell of a pounding from the Luftwaffe

      该镇遭到德国空军的猛烈轰炸。

      figurative shares took a pounding this month

      〈喻〉股市遭到重创。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • Russia's stock market has taken a pounding.
      • The floorboards in the hall must be taking a pounding!
      • Fears about the health of the global economy gripped the market with hi-tech and telecom stocks again taking a pounding.
      • Most of the major buildings have taken a pounding.
      • Bombs fall on the long and rugged northern front, while targets in and around the city of Mosul continue to take a pounding.
      • Instead of commenting on the issue, his image took a pounding and he was eventually looked at as a religious freak following a cult.
      • He turns 32 next month, and his body has taken a pounding because of his physical running style.
      • By your third or fourth at-bat, your hand has taken a pounding.
      • As the storm passed through our area, these heavy winds took a pounding on the Atlantic coast.
      • The Northeast is where we start, because the Northeast is taking a pounding from that late winter storm.

Definition of pounding in US English:

pounding

nounˈpaʊndɪŋˈpoundiNG
  • 1Repeated and heavy striking or hitting of someone or something.

    连续重击;冲击

    the pounding of the surf on a sandy beach

    海浪冲击着沙滩。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Big Vinny was the only guy that supported them and he took a pounding for that at school.
    • True to her observation, the heavy pounding steadily got louder and louder, until it suddenly stopped.
    • As the storm passed through our area, these heavy winds took a pounding on the Atlantic coast.
    • I heard the heavy poundings of my heart in my ears; I felt the inward struggle as I gasped for breaths.
    • Almost as soon as she had, the door shook with heavy, rhythmic poundings.
    • But certainly the area south of the city today, we're told, taking a very heavy pounding indeed.
    • She sat serenely in her throne, surveying her courtiers through utterly regal eyes, which hid the heavy pounding of her heart.
    • Then if the carts are built heavy, even heavier wheel brackets are needed to absorb this pounding.
    • The runway, made of asphalt reinforced with more asphalt, took a pounding.
    • We are arranging so that presently this will be the other way around, but meanwhile London and our big cities have had to stand their pounding.
    • The government took a pounding on all fronts last week.
    • The market took a pounding in almost all sectors, with the momentum of a month-long decline in high-tech stocks dragging the market down yet further.
    • She remembered waking up with heavy pounding on the door.
    • Most bodybuilders would assume that this works because it gives the joints a break from heavy pounding.
    • The heavy pounding of a bass guitar invaded my brain, and I realized the neighbors were still playing my music.
    • That's the place where a Notre Dame football player took a pounding after being arrested.
    • Heavy pounding at my door accompanied my mother's worried question.
    • The London market took another pounding yesterday as a huge sell-off in the US hit investor confidence in the City.
    • For Williams took a pounding, albeit brief, but came back to clinch the fight with some terrific work in the 12 th and final round.
    • When the market started to weaken they really took a pounding.
    Synonyms
    bombardment, shelling, gunfire, artillery fire, barrage, battery, attack
    1. 1.1 Rhythmical beating or throbbing.
      有节奏的跳动(或搏动)
      all she could hear was the pounding of her heart

      她所能听见的只是她的心跳声。

      Example sentencesExamples
      • I could hear nothing but the pounding of my protesting heart.
      • He listened for breathing, but he could hear nothing over the pounding of his heart.
      • Darren stared up at the ceiling and waited for the pounding in his head to stop.
      • The pounding in his head kept in time with the worry over his son, preventing him from drifting off again.
    2. 1.2informal A resounding defeat.
      〈非正式〉大败
      the victory was badly needed after a 16-7 pounding at the hands of Brooklyn
      Example sentencesExamples
      • That induced some sick looks on West faces, and well might they have dreaded having to return to the frozen tundra of western Ayrshire for another pounding.

Phrases

  • take (or get) a pounding

    • Be repeatedly hit or attacked.

      遭受连续打击(或攻击)

      the town took a hell of pounding from the Luftwaffe

      该镇遭到德国空军的猛烈轰炸。

      figurative technology stocks took a pounding in last week's sharp correction
      Example sentencesExamples
      • He turns 32 next month, and his body has taken a pounding because of his physical running style.
      • Most of the major buildings have taken a pounding.
      • Fears about the health of the global economy gripped the market with hi-tech and telecom stocks again taking a pounding.
      • The floorboards in the hall must be taking a pounding!
      • Instead of commenting on the issue, his image took a pounding and he was eventually looked at as a religious freak following a cult.
      • By your third or fourth at-bat, your hand has taken a pounding.
      • Bombs fall on the long and rugged northern front, while targets in and around the city of Mosul continue to take a pounding.
      • Russia's stock market has taken a pounding.
      • The Northeast is where we start, because the Northeast is taking a pounding from that late winter storm.
      • As the storm passed through our area, these heavy winds took a pounding on the Atlantic coast.
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