Word forms: plural, 3rd person singular present tense pounds, present participle pounding, past tense, past participle pounded
1N-COUNT [num NOUN]英镑(英国货币单位,等于100便士);镑(埃及等国的货币单位) The pound is the unit of money which is used in Britain. It is represented by the symbol £. One British pound is divided into a hundred pence. Some other countries, for example Egypt, also have a unit of money called a pound . 英镑(英国货币单位,等于100便士);镑(埃及等国的货币单位)
Beer cost three pounds a bottle.
啤酒每瓶3英镑。
A thousand pounds worth of jewellery and silver has been stolen.
价值1,000英镑的珠宝和银饰被盗。
...multi-million pound profits.
数百万英镑的利润
...a pound coin.
1英镑硬币
2N-SING 英镑币制;镑币制The pound is used to refer to the British currency system, and sometimes to the currency systems of other countries which use pounds. 英镑币制;镑币制
The pound is expected to continue to increase against most other currencies.
英镑对大多数其他货币的汇率有望继续升高。
3N-COUNT 磅(英美等一些讲英语的国家的重量单位,合0.454千克) A pound is a unit of weight used mainly in Britain, America, and other countries where English is spoken. One pound is equal to 0.454 kilograms. A pound of something is a quantity of it that weighs one pound. →see usage note at:weight磅(英美等一些讲英语的国家的重量单位,合0.454千克)
Her weight was under ninety pounds.
她的体重不足90磅。
...a pound of cheese.
一磅奶酪
4N-COUNT (流浪猫狗的)收留所,待领场 A pound is a place where dogs and cats found wandering in the street are taken and kept until they are claimed by their owners. (流浪猫狗的)收留所,待领场
5N-COUNT (违章停放车辆的)扣留场 A pound is a place where cars that have been parked illegally are taken by the police and kept until they have been claimed by their owners. (违章停放车辆的)扣留场
6VERB 用力击打;连续砰砰地猛击 If you pound something or pound on it, you hit it with great force, usually loudly and repeatedly. 用力击打;连续砰砰地猛击
He pounded the table with his fist. [VERB noun]
他用拳头猛击桌子。
Somebody began pounding on the front door. [VERB prep./adv.]
有人开始不停地猛敲前门。
She came at him, pounding her fists against his chest. [VERB noun prep.]
8VERB (常因恐惧而心脏)剧烈跳动,怦怦地跳 If your heart is pounding, it is beating with an unusually strong and fast rhythm, usually because you are afraid. (常因恐惧而心脏)剧烈跳动,怦怦地跳
I'm sweating, my heart is pounding. I can't breathe. [VERB]
10PHRASE [usu poss PHR](不顾别人痛苦而坚决要求的)应得的东西 If you say that someone demands their pound of flesh, you mean that they insist on getting something they are entitled to, even though it may cause distress to the person it is demanded from. (不顾别人痛苦而坚决要求的)应得的东西 [disapproval]
Banks are quick to demand their pound of flesh when overdrafts run a little over the limit.