0 to hit someone hard, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand:
1 a hard hit, especially with the flat part of the hand or with something held in the hand:
My mother gave me such a wallop when she eventually found me.
2 to hit someone or something hard:
He gave the horse a wallop.
A great wallop on the back expelled the blockage from his throat.
He called it full-on, cellphone-waving arena rock schmaltz, with husky, slow-moving guitars and a wallop of meaninglessly earnest vocals.
If the player chooses to do so, the player-controlled owl will go zooming toward your enemy and wallop it with your claws as stated in the review.
He got his hand walloped with a ruler, not because he really knew but because he used done for did.
Like most memorable phrases, this one packs a wallop.
Students seem only too ready to believe that what they are being given in their courses is just a barrel of old cod's wallop.
中文繁体
(尤指用手或物體)猛擊,重擊, (尤指體育比賽中)輕鬆擊敗…
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(尤指用手或物体)猛击,重击, (尤指体育比赛中)轻松击败…
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dar una paliza a, golpear, pegar fuerte…
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socar, dar uma surra em…
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dövmek, patlatmak, pataklamak…
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cogner, taper (sur), gros coup…
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(z)mlátit, úder…
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ramme hårdt, hårdt slag…
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