第三人称复数:drubbings
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1. 殴打, 彻底击败:transit tolls 过境税 | drubbing 殴打, 彻底击败 | zoochore [植]由动物做传粉媒介的植物
2. 殴打:drub 打击 | drubbing 殴打 | drudge at 做苦工
3. 痛打:1. drubbing 痛打 | 2. flip-flop=great change suddenly 游说,突然改变,突然反方向. 人字拖鞋,趾拖鞋 | 3. hold out 维持,保持
4. 殴打/击破:drub /用棒打/殴打/打破/敲击/ | drubbing /殴打/击破/ | drudge /做苦工的人/辛苦地从事/强迫做苦工/
1. 轻取;轻易战胜
If someone gets a drubbing, they are defeated easily.
e.g. Enough people voted for the Labour Party to give the Conservatives a drubbing.
有足够的人投票给工党,使之轻易战胜了保守党。
1. Fukuda came to power soon after the LDP's drubbing in the Upper House election of July 2007.
2. Labour's drubbing at the polls came after weeks of relentlessly negative headlines over a series of government scandals.
3. Others have proffered yet another excuse for the DPP's sound drubbing at the polls.
4. The ruling coalition suffered a drubbing in the Upper House poll last summer.
drubbing的反义词
noun
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1. the act of inflicting corporal punishment with repeated blows
Synonym: beating thrashing licking lacing trouncing whacking
2. a sound defeat
Synonym: thrashing walloping debacle slaughter trouncing whipping