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Whack Meaning in English

word

/ˈhwæk/
wak
/wˈæk/
wak

释义

As a noun, 'whack' means a hard hit or blow. As a verb, it means to hit something or someone with force, and in informal English it can also describe something as strange or not normal.

用法与细微差别

Mostly informal. Common patterns include 'give it a whack', 'whack someone on the head', and 'out of whack' (not working properly or not normal). The verb often sounds rougher and more sudden than 'hit'.

例句

He gave the ball a whack with the bat.

basic

Don't whack the table like that.

basic

The clock is out of whack again.

basic

If the door gets stuck, just give it a whack.

natural

He accidentally whacked his elbow on the door frame.

natural

Something is whack about this deal, so I'm saying no.

natural