Pound into Meaning in English
expression
释义
To hit or press something repeatedly so that it goes into something else; also, to teach or emphasize something so much that someone cannot forget it (figurative).
用法与细微差别
Often used physically ('pound nails into wood') or figuratively ('pound vocabulary into students'). In the figurative sense, it suggests strong, repetitive emphasis, sometimes with a negative or forceful tone. Not formal; common in conversation, writing, and education contexts.
例句
He pounded the nail into the wall.
basic
The chef pounded the spices into the paste.
basic
The teacher tried to pound the rules into the students' heads.
basic
She tried to pound into him the importance of being on time.
natural
No matter how much you try to pound it into me, I won't change my mind.
natural
The message was finally pounded into everyone after the repeated warnings.
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