Shellacking Meaning in English
word
ˌʃɛˈɫækɪŋ
shuh-LAK-ing
ʃˈɛlækɪŋ
she-LAK-ing
释义
A 'shellacking' is an informal word for a big or overwhelming defeat, often in sports, politics, or arguments.
用法与细微差别
Very informal, mostly used in casual conversation. Common in sports and politics ('They took a real shellacking'). Implies a loss much greater than normal; stronger than 'loss' or 'defeat'. Rarely used outside the US.
Spanish: paliza - derrota aplastantePortuguese (BR): surra - derrota esmagadoraPortuguese (PT): tareia - derrota esmagadoraChinese (Simplified): 惨败 - 大败Chinese (Traditional): 慘敗 - 大敗Hindi: भारी हार - करारी हारArabic: هزيمة ساحقة - خسارة كبيرةBengali: ভয়ংকর হার - চরম পরাজয়Russian: разгром - полное поражениеJapanese: 大敗 - 圧倒的な敗北Vietnamese: thua thảm hại - thất bại nặng nềKorean: 참패 - 대패Turkish: hezimet - ağır yenilgiUrdu: بری شکست - بدترین ہارIndonesian: kekalahan telak - kekalahan besar
例句
Our team got a shellacking at the game last night.
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The candidate took a shellacking in the election.
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We weren’t expecting such a shellacking.
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The coach admitted the team took a real shellacking after the match.
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If you keep playing like this, you’re headed for a shellacking.
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Wow, that was a total shellacking—we didn’t stand a chance.
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