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Whacks Meaning in English

word · lemma: whack

ˈhwæks/, /ˈwæks
WHACKS or WACKS
wˈæks
WACKS

释义

'Whacks' is the plural of 'whack' and means strong hits or blows, usually made with a hand or an object. It can also mean attempts to do something, especially in informal speech.

用法与细微差别

Informal and mostly used in spoken English. Often found in 'give someone a whack' or 'take a whack at' (try to do something). Not for serious violence, but can imply playfulness or annoyance.

例句

He gave the ball three strong whacks with the bat.

basic

She got a few whacks on her hand for touching the paint.

basic

The door finally opened after several whacks with a hammer.

basic

He took a few whacks at fixing the old TV before calling a repairman.

natural

The comedian's jokes were a couple of whacks at politicians.

natural

Kids gave the piñata a few whacks until the candy spilled out.

natural