He gave the donkey a whack across the back with his stick.
他拿棍子朝驢背上狠狠打了一下。
He took his ax and struck the trunk of the tree. Whack. Whack. Whack.
他舉起斧子砍樹幹,咔,咔,咔。
2N-SING [oft poss NOUN]份額;一份 Your whack of something is your share of it. 份額;一份 [British, informal]
The majority of people in this country pay their whack.
該國大部分人盡了他們的一份力。
We need to win a fair whack of the contracts. [+ of]
我們需要赢得這些合同中的相當大的份額。
3VERB (輕鬆地)打敗,擊敗 If someone whacks you, they defeat you easily in a game or competition. (輕鬆地)打敗,擊敗 [British, informal] [Also VERB n]
We got whacked. On paper we should have wiped the floor with them. [getVERB-ed]
我們被輕易地擊敗了。按理說我們本應該大敗他們。
4VERB 謀殺 To whack someone means to kill them. 謀殺 [US, informal] [Also VERB n]
His mother was murdered. Yeah, she got whacked. Snuffed out. [getVERB-ed]
他母親是被謀殺的。是的,是被人幹掉的,弄死的。
5PHRASE [PHRASE after verb, oft verb-link PHRASE]不正常的;紊亂的;出故障的 If something is out of whack, it is not working properly, often because its natural balance has been upset. 不正常的;紊亂的;出故障的 [mainly US, informal]