柯林斯詞典whack /w?k/ (whacking,whacked,whacks) 1. V-T If you whack someone or something, you hit them hard. 重?fù)?span>[非正式] You really have to whack the ball. 你真得重?fù)暨@個(gè)球。2. N-COUNT/SOUND Whack is also a noun. 重?fù)?/p> He gave the donkey a whack across the back with his stick. 他用棍子在驢背上狠狠打了一下。3. PHRASE If something is out of whack, it is not working properly, often because its natural balance has been upset. (常因天然的平衡被打亂而) 出問(wèn)題[美國(guó)英語(yǔ)] [非正式] [PHR after v, oft v-link PHR] The ecosystem will be thrown out of whack. 生態(tài)系統(tǒng)將出現(xiàn)問(wèn)題。 返回 whacked劍橋詞典informal very tired (感覺(jué)或看上去)極爲(wèi)疲憊的,筋疲力盡的 Here's a glass of wine , honey - you look whacked. 這裡有一盃酒,親愛(ài)的——你看起來(lái)累壞了。 US informal suffering the effects of drugs or alcohol (吸毒或喝酒後)行爲(wèi)不正常的,思維糊塗的 He was whacked-out on speed , jabbering a mile a minute and making no sense at all. 他吸了安非他明,神志恍惚,嘴裡連珠砲似的不知在說(shuō)些什麼。 UK informal strange or unusual 奇怪的,不同尋常的 His story sounded totally whacked, but it was true . 他講的事聽(tīng)起來(lái)荒誕不經(jīng),但卻是真實(shí)的。 返回 whacked