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n. 重击声

  1. The horses came pounding along the track.
    马都在沿著跑道奔驰.
  2. A pounding or clanking noise made by an engine, often as a result of faulty fuel combustion.
    爆震声发动机发出的震动或撞击的声音,通常是由于燃料燃烧不足引起


pounding
[ noun ]
  1. repeated heavy blows

  2. <noun.event>
  3. an instance of rapid strong pulsation (of the heart)

  4. <noun.event>
    he felt a throbbing in his head
  5. the act of pounding (delivering repeated heavy blows)

  6. <noun.act>
    the sudden hammer of fists caught him off guard
    the pounding of feet on the hallway


Pound \Pound\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Pounded}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Pounding}.] [OE. pounen, AS. punian to bruise. Cf. {Pun} a
play on words.]
1. To strike repeatedly with some heavy instrument; to beat.

With cruel blows she pounds her blubbered cheeks.
--Dryden.

2. To comminute and pulverize by beating; to bruise or break
into fine particles with a pestle or other heavy
instrument; as, to pound spice or salt.


Pounding \Pound"ing\, n.
1. The act of beating, bruising, or breaking up; a beating.

2. A pounded or pulverized substance. [R.] ``Covered with the
poundings of these rocks.'' --J. S. Blackie.

  1. A few giant investors who took a recent pounding in the junk-bond market are banding together to cry foul.
  2. "In the heavy weather, the pounding it took caused some structural damage to the forepeak, or the forward part of the ship," Lt.
  3. They hand parts around with regularity, and the most astounding thing about any performance is the beauty and precision of the choral work, sounding sometimes like the pounding surf, at other times like rustling reeds.
  4. In and around Kanazawa, which means "marsh of gold," small factories produce 98 percent of Japan's gold leaf, pounding tiny nuggets into feather-light sheets as big as 18-square-foot tatami mats.
  5. By tradition, organists have played a pounding melody borrowed from Bach (and now a staple of haunted-house video games).
  6. These whisper stocks, or "pre-arbitrage" situations, took a pounding yesterday.
  7. The pounding rhythm, the haunting melody, the lyrics about imprisoned black leader Mandela, and the cheering, clapping teen-agers present an emotional scene.
  8. Stretched out on a bed, Mr. Bates learned to relax to soft music, a pounding surf and a hypnotic sermon.
  9. So one day he took the subway down to Times Square, flipped over a plastic bucket and began pounding it with battered drumsticks.
  10. The battered bond market took another pounding Friday, with prices of some actively traded Treasury issues falling two points, or $20 for each face amount.
  11. Corporate junk bonds took another pounding.
  12. In the past two days, as the depth of Campeau's problems have become apparent, takeover stocks have taken a pounding.
  13. Boys who aspire to professional ranks devour fried chicken and doughnuts. Training involves squatting with legs spread wide apart, pounding one's head on the opponent's chest, and slapping the opponent's cheeks at lightning speed to upset his balance.
  14. The stock market took a pounding today as a new inflation surprise rocked Wall Street.
  15. What have you to say about that possibility? Bush: I'd have confidence in him, and I made a good selection. And I've never seen such a pounding, an unfair pounding, on a young senator in my entire life.
  16. What have you to say about that possibility? Bush: I'd have confidence in him, and I made a good selection. And I've never seen such a pounding, an unfair pounding, on a young senator in my entire life.
  17. The next morning she awoke without pain. "My heart wasn't skipping beats or pounding or anything.
  18. Albert Gore Jr. was pounding Richard Gephardt for what now seems to be a high Democratic crime: voting for the 1981 tax cut.
  19. "Hewitt is pounding on me," Don McLearn, the agency's chief spokesman, said at the time.
  20. Nevertheless, Mr. Bush seems persuaded for now by military arguments that American casualties can be held down through further aerial pounding before moving on the ground.
  21. Shaheri, carrying a 3-foot cane, went to Coddon's office Tuesday, and began pounding on a locked door.
  22. At least five mobile homes were torn off their foundations in Fort Collins, and 12 people suffered bruises after they ran from an office building into pounding hail.
  23. Khrushchev, pounding a table so hard he upset a bottle of mineral water, denounced the U-2 flights and "the lackeys of imperialism." He also withdrew his invitation to Eisenhower to visit the Soviet Union the following month.
  24. "Out here they call you 'Give-'em-hell DeWine,'" a burly constituent says while pounding the congressman on the back.
  25. Rapid passage work was not cleanly articulated and the hall's brittle acoustics transformed the pounding double octaves into clangorous banging.
  26. So, say executives, academics and consultants, a growing number of top officers are out and about, pressing flesh and pounding sidewalks in an effort to clinch deals with both customers and suppliers.
  27. So candidates flitted around like nervous fleas on a dog having a nightmare, and the constant motion, the merciless speechifying, the pounding TV commercials produced a numbing blur.
  28. "He's being hounded terribly _ people pounding on his hotel room door at four in the morning," MacFadyen said.
  29. She said Dukakis now must run "a ground strategy," pounding on a few economic themes and relying on organization to produce a high Democratic turnout.
  30. She flutters around her pupils, screams at them, and occasionally says something about music in between spritzing herself with cologne and pounding the floor with a cane.
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