punch out
phrasal verbpunch out (North American English)
(British English clock out/off)
- to record the time you leave work by putting a card into a special machine
用记时卡登录(上、下班)时间;刷记时卡
punch somebody out
- (North American English, informal) to hit somebody so hard that they fall down
将某人击倒
punch something out
- to press a combination of buttons or keys on a computer, phone, etc.
按键(输入号码等) - He picked up the telephone and punched out his friend's number.
他拿起电话,拨打朋友的电话号码。
- He picked up the telephone and punched out his friend's number.
- to make a hole in something or knock something out by hitting it very hard
在…上打孔;打掉 - I felt as if all my teeth had been punched out.
我觉得好像我满口牙齿都被打掉了。
- I felt as if all my teeth had been punched out.
- to cut something from paper, wood, metal, etc. with a special tool
冲压