In American English, punch out means the same as punch.(美国英语中)punch out同punch
'I almost lost my job today.' — 'What happened?' — 'Oh, I punched out this guy.'.
“我今天几乎丢了工作。”—“发生什么事了?”—“哦,我打了这个家伙。”
In the past, many kids would settle disputes by punching each other out.
过去,很多孩子用拳头解决矛盾。
Punch is also a noun.
He was hurting Johansson with body punches in the fourth round.
第四回合时,他数次挥拳打在约翰松身上。
puncher
...the awesome range of blows which have confirmed him as boxing's hardest puncher.
又准又狠的系列组合拳,确立了他在拳坛的“铁榔头”称号
2VERB 挥舞拳头 If you punch the air, you put one or both of your fists forcefully above your shoulders as a gesture of delight or victory. 挥舞拳头
At the end, Graf punched the air in delight, a huge grin on her face. [VERB noun]
最后,格拉夫高兴得挥动着拳头,脸上笑开了花。
3VERB 按(键等);压(按钮等) If you punch something such as the buttons on a keyboard, you touch them in order to store information on a machine such as a computer or to give the machine a command to do something. 按(键等);压(按钮等)
Mrs. Baylor strode to the elevator and punched the button. [VERB noun]
贝勒太太迈向电梯,按下按钮。
4VERB 戳,刺(洞) If you punch holes in something, you make holes in it by pushing or pressing it with something sharp. 戳,刺(洞)
I took a ballpoint pen and punched a hole in the carton. [VERB noun + in]
5N-COUNT 打孔机;穿孔器 A punch is a tool that you use for making holes in something. 打孔机;穿孔器
Make two holes with a hole punch.
用打孔器打两个孔。
6N-UNCOUNT 影响力;效力 If you say that something has punch, you mean that it has force or effectiveness. 影响力;效力
My nervousness made me deliver the vital points of my address without sufficient punch.
我太紧张,没能有效地传达我演说的要点。
Hurricane Andrew may be slowly losing its punch, but its winds are still around 100 miles an hour.
飓风安德鲁的风力可能会逐渐减弱,但风速仍在每小时100英里左右。
7N-MASS 潘趣酒,宾治酒(各种酒和糖、柠檬、调料等勾兑而成的饮料)Punch is a drink made from wine or spirits mixed with things such as sugar, lemons, and spices. 潘趣酒,宾治酒(各种酒和糖、柠檬、调料等勾兑而成的饮料)
8PHRASE 谨慎(或婉转)地批评 If you say that someone does not pull their punches when they are criticizing a person or thing, you mean that they say exactly what they think, even though this might upset or offend people. to pack a punch→see: pack谨慎(或婉转)地批评
She has a reputation for getting at the guts of a subject and never pulling her punches.