wallop

名词 n. 动词 v.
/ˈwɒl.əp/    /ˈwɑ.ləp/

英文释义

名词 n.
  1. A heavy blow, a punch. countable,uncountable
    — he gave him a mighty wallop
  2. A person's ability to throw such punches. countable,uncountable
    — this guy's got some wallop
  3. An emotional impact, a psychological force. countable,uncountable
    — that film has some serious wallop
  4. A thrill, an emotionally excited reaction. countable,uncountable
  5. Anything produced by a process that involves boiling; beer, tea, or whitewash. slang,uncountable
    — "You're a gent," said the other, straightening his shoulders again. He appeared not to have noticed Winston's blue overalls. "Pint!" he added aggressively to the barman. "Pint of wallop."
  6. A thick piece of fat. archaic,countable,uncountable
  7. A quick rolling movement; a gallop. Scotland,UK,countable,dialectal,uncountable
动词 v.
  1. To rush hastily. intransitive
  2. To send a message to all operators on an Internet Relay Chat server. Internet
  3. To flounder, wallow. intransitive
  4. To boil with a continued bubbling or heaving and rolling, with noise.
    — Oure affections boyle within vs, & wallop, frothing as a seething potte.
  5. To strike heavily, thrash soundly. transitive
    — Tony got walloped round the face by Mike.
  6. To trounce, beat by a wide margin. transitive
    — The other side are bringing out their B-team, so we have to aim to completely wallop them.
  7. To wrap up temporarily. transitive
  8. To move in a rolling, cumbersome manner; to waddle.
    — Saluting the far loin of his mare[…]with an energy that made all his accoutrements wallop.
  9. To eat or drink with gusto.
    — St. Peter will befriend me then, Because my name is Peter too; I know him for the best of men That ever wallopped barley brew.

词形变化

wallops plural wollop alternative,archaic wallops present,singular,third-person walloping participle,present walloped participle,past walloped past wollop alternative,archaic wallops present,singular,third-person walloping participle,present walloped participle,past walloped past wollop alternative,archaic

词汇关系

词源

词源 1
From Middle English wallopen (“gallop”), from Anglo-Norman [Term?], from Old Northern French walop (“gallop”, noun) and waloper (“to gallop”, verb) (compare Old French galoper, whence modern French galoper), from Frankish *wala hlaupan (“to run well”) from *wala (“well”) + *hlaupan (“to run”), from Proto-Germanic *hlaupaną (“to run, leap, spring”), from Proto-Indo-European *klaub- (“to spring, stumble”). Possibly also derived from a deverbal of Frankish *walhlaup (“battle run”) from *wal (“battlefield”) from Proto-Germanic [Term?] (“dead, victim, slain”) from Proto-Indo-European *wel- (“death in battle, killed in battle”) + *hlaup (“course, track”) from *hlaupan (“to run”). Compare the doublet gallop.
词源 2
Clipping of write to all operators.
0 次浏览 数据来源: Wiktionary