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词汇 jackhammer
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Definition of jackhammer in English:

jackhammer

noun ˈdʒakhaməˈdʒækˌhæmər
North American
  • A portable pneumatic hammer or drill.

    手提气锤;手提风钻

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In Taba, where the blast brought down a 10-storey wing of the resort, Egyptian and Israeli rescuers used everything from jackhammers and drills to dogs and bare hands to search the wreckage.
    • For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and auxiliary power units.
    • Landon cracked his eyes open and grimaced in pain from the pounding headache; like an incessant jackhammer drilling into his skull at all angles.
    • In a quiet sidestreet, at 3am, someone was running a bloody jackhammer, drilling up the tarmac.
    • They are doing alterations in my office building, and there is a little man coming in every day with a jackhammer and it sounds as if he is drilling his way through to Singapore.
verb ˈdʒakhaməˈdʒækˌhæmər
[with object]North American
  • Beat or hammer heavily or loudly and repeatedly.

    猛敲,猛锤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In the Fifties, radiant heating using hot water pipes embedded in concrete floor slabs made a promising entrance - and a humiliating exit after leaks required countless slabs to be jackhammered up for repair.
    • After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover.
    • Having pinpointed the exact location, the bird goes in for the kill with an elaborate maneuver, kicking its legs out from under its wings and jackhammering its beak a few centimeters into the soil to nab its wriggling breakfast.
    • John, 40, said: ‘I was jackhammering concrete with my mate Dave when he saw something and said it looked like a hand grenade.’
    • Two workmen are busy jackhammering the footpath.

Definition of jackhammer in US English:

jackhammer

nounˈjakˌhamərˈdʒækˌhæmər
North American
  • A portable pneumatic hammer or drill.

    手提气锤;手提风钻

    Example sentencesExamples
    • For the past few days, we've been blown away with all the noise from jackhammers, heavy road equipment, and auxiliary power units.
    • Landon cracked his eyes open and grimaced in pain from the pounding headache; like an incessant jackhammer drilling into his skull at all angles.
    • They are doing alterations in my office building, and there is a little man coming in every day with a jackhammer and it sounds as if he is drilling his way through to Singapore.
    • In a quiet sidestreet, at 3am, someone was running a bloody jackhammer, drilling up the tarmac.
    • In Taba, where the blast brought down a 10-storey wing of the resort, Egyptian and Israeli rescuers used everything from jackhammers and drills to dogs and bare hands to search the wreckage.
verbˈjakˌhamərˈdʒækˌhæmər
[with object]North American
  • Beat or hammer heavily or loudly and repeatedly.

    猛敲,猛锤

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Having pinpointed the exact location, the bird goes in for the kill with an elaborate maneuver, kicking its legs out from under its wings and jackhammering its beak a few centimeters into the soil to nab its wriggling breakfast.
    • In the Fifties, radiant heating using hot water pipes embedded in concrete floor slabs made a promising entrance - and a humiliating exit after leaks required countless slabs to be jackhammered up for repair.
    • John, 40, said: ‘I was jackhammering concrete with my mate Dave when he saw something and said it looked like a hand grenade.’
    • Two workmen are busy jackhammering the footpath.
    • After a week of jackhammering the basement, we had ourselves a shiny new sump pump complete with a perimeter drain, battery backup and snazzy cover.
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