1941, British air force slang, probably related to bombing; possibly echoic. Related: Clobbered; clobbering. In late 19c. British slang the word principally had to do with clothing, as in clobber (n.) "clothes," (v.) "to dress smartly;" clobber up "to patch old clothes for reuse."
双语例句
1. The new tax laws will clobber small businesses, ie harm them financially.
新税法对小型企业, 将是一连串的打击.
来自辞典例句
2. I managed to clobber him.
我想办法狠揍了他一顿.
来自辞典例句
3. By the power invested in my fist, I clobber you!
用我充满力量的拳头, 我要痛打你一顿!
来自电影对白
4. He told me to piss off, or clobber me.
他叫我滚开, 不然就要揍我了.
来自互联网
5. I'll clobber you if you do not do what you are told.