1.连续打击;打破
2.彻底打垮
1.to defeat someone easily
2.to hit someone very hard
3.to badly affect someone or something, especially in a way that involves losing money
1.It became boring with the third repetition, so I threw the bedclothes over his head and clobbered him with the metal strut.
再重复一次会让人觉得厌烦,因此我把床单扔在他头上,并用金属床栏把他敲晕。
2.Mr Salmond, an oil economist before he entered politics, is as concerned as any energy firm that production and profits might be clobbered.
进入政坛之前是位石油经济学家的萨门德先生(MrSalmond)与任何能源公司一样担心产量和利润可能被彻底击败。
3.But any Western belief that Colonel Qaddafi would be quickly clobbered on the battlefield has, for the moment, been shaken.
但是,西方认为卡扎菲上校会在战场上被快速击倒的任何信念,此刻都已经动摇。
4.Britain's banks are very big relative to its economy and its taxpayers were clobbered worse than most.
英国银行业的损失对其经济有巨大的影响,而纳税人也因此前所未有地损失惨重。
5.They worry that inpidual countries may default if they do not cut their deficits and that banks holding their debt will be clobbered.
他们担心,个别国家不能减少财政赤字,导致债务违约,银行作为债券发行方,将面临破产。
6.Because these tiny powerhouses are the very source of harmful oxidants, they're the first cell structures to be clobbered by the chemicals.
由于这个微小发电厂正是制造有害氧化剂的所在,因此会是第一个遭受这些化学物质攻击的细胞构造。
7.She laughed. "With all that extra time spent thinking, you must get clobbered out there. "
她笑了:“经过你这么多深思熟虑,你就该被对手打败了。”
8.The British taxpayer will be clobbered either way, though the economy should benefit from any improvement in the competitive environment.
不管怎样,英国纳税人还是会被拖垮,即使完善竞争环境将有益于经济形势。
9.In the past, scores of foreign banks, from Japan to Germany, have been clobbered by their aggressive push into the U.
过去,很多来自日本和德国的外资银行在繁荣时期大举进入美国楼市,结果一败涂地。
10.She thought I was attacking her and clobbered me with the receiver.
她以为我正要攻击她,所以她用电话筒狠狠地打了我一下。