wham
- IPA[wam]
英式
- used to express the sound of a forcible impact;used to express the idea of a sudden and dramatic occurrence
- strike something forcefully;make a loud sound as of a forceful impact
verb: wham, 3rd person present: whams, gerund or present participle: whamming, past tense: whammed, past participle: whammed
- 釋義
- 相關詞
excl
- 1. used to express the sound of a forcible impact the bombs landed—wham!—right on target
- ▪ used to express the idea of a sudden and dramatic occurrence he asked me out for a drink, and—wham!—that was it
動詞
- 1. strike something forcefully trucks whammed into each other
- ▪ make a loud sound as of a forceful impact my heart was whamming away like a drum
- a quaint and decorative object; a trinket.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a quaint and decorative object; a trinket.
Oxford Dictionary
- characterized by quick or violent action: Hollywood wanted a wham-bam end to the plot
Oxford Dictionary
- characterized by quick or violent action: Hollywood wanted a wham-bam end to the plot
Oxford American Dictionary
- used in reference to sexual activity conducted roughly and quickly, without tenderness
Oxford Dictionary
- used in reference to sexual activity conducted roughly and quickly, without tenderness
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[(h)wam]
美式
- used to express the sound of a forcible impact: the bombs landed—wham!—right on target
- strike something forcefully: trucks whammed into each other
Oxford American Dictionary