go in at

听听怎么读
英 [ɡəu in æt]
美 [ɡo ɪn æt]
是什么意思
  • v.

    痛打,猛烈攻击;

  • 学习怎么用

    双语例句

    用作及物动词(vt.)
    1. Alec was badly knocked about in a fight.
      在斗殴中亚历克遭到痛打。
    2. Mr Green paid Mr Smith in kind for beating him up badly.
      格林先生痛打了史密斯先生作为史密斯痛打他的回报。

    权威例句

    A control-theoretic outlook at the no-go zone in sailing vessels
    See how far you can go in hospitality at MSU
    Police Go in at Crisis Maternity Unit as One Man Mourns 3rd Death
    Administrators go in at crisis-hit Mainline
    Diversity and teamwork go hand-in-hand at Mentor Technical Group
    State Capitol gets less open after killing Metal detectors, X-ray machines go in at entrances
    Football: Rovers Go in at Sharp End; Spirit and Commitment Key to Win
    Replacement Trees Go in at State Fair Park
    Special swings go in at park
    GIRLS GO IN AT DEEP END; Rookies Corrie and Kath Chase Delhi Glory