punt

英 [pʌnt] 美[pʌnt]
  • n. 踢悬空球;平底船;下赌注者
  • vt. 推掉工作; 踢悬空球
  • vi. 弃踢;撒手不干;乘方头平底船;下赌注
  • n. (Punt)人名;(南非)蓬特

扩展词汇 低频词

英英释义


1. formerly the basic unit of money in Ireland; equal to 100 pence
2. an open flat-bottomed boat used in shallow waters and propelled by a long pole
3. (football) a kick in which the football is dropped from the hands and kicked before it touches the ground;
"the punt traveled 50 yards"
"punting is an important part of the game"

词组搭配


take (或 have) a punt at

(Austral./NZ informal)attempt to do (something)

(澳/新西兰,非正式)试图做;努力做

实用场景例句


The investment is little more than a punt.
这项投资无异于一场赌博。

牛津词典

We spent the day punting on the river.
我们乘方头平底小船在河上游览了一天。

牛津词典

to go punting
坐方头平底船游玩

牛津词典

The investment is little more than a punt.
这项投资无异于一场赌博。

牛津词典

We spent the day punting on the river.
我们乘方头平底小船在河上游览了一天。

牛津词典

to go punting
坐方头平底船游玩

牛津词典

We punted up towards Grantchester and had a picnic in a meadow.
我们乘坐平底长船溯河而上到格兰切斯特,在草地上举行野餐。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

The round-trip fare to Havana is 550 Irish punts ($673).
去哈瓦那的往返票价是550爱尔兰镑(673美元)。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
他接住对方的弃踢球,成功达阵,取得了制胜得分,此时比赛只剩最后一分钟。

柯林斯高阶英语词典

...a 66-yard punt return
一个66码的凌空回踢

柯林斯高阶英语词典

She soon learned to punt.
她很快就学会了撑方头平底船.

辞典例句

Never punt a gnome without due cause.
不要随便踢侏儒.

期刊摘选

It was a dubious punt back then.
但这是把双刃剑.

期刊摘选

To propel ( a ball ) by means of a punt.
踢用踢的方式来驱策 ( 球 )

期刊摘选

Football To run with ( the ball ) after a kickoff, a punt, an interception, or a fumble.
在开球 、 悬空球 、 拦截或失球后的带 ( 球 ) 跑.

期刊摘选

The second is a punt.
第二个技能是凌空之击.

期刊摘选

The punt traveled 50 yards.
那个凌空球飞了50码远.

期刊摘选

Meanwhile, Greek newspapers report that Russian President Punt will stay on another nearby yacht.
而根据希腊报纸的报道,俄罗斯总统普京也回住在附近的一艘游艇上.

期刊摘选

I'm inclined punt on this question, and leave it to the specifics of your database design.
我不准备回答这个问题, 它将取决于你的数据库设计.

期刊摘选

The investment is little more than a punt.
这项投资无异于一场赌博。

《牛津高阶英汉双解词典》

The referee told him to punt or kick the ball off the ground.
裁判告诉他可以碰踢或定点开球。

柯林斯例句

He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
他接住对方的弃踢球,成功达阵,取得了制胜得分,此时比赛只剩最后一分钟。

柯林斯例句

中文词源


punt 方头平底船

来自古英语punt,来自拉丁语ponto,平底船,来自pons,桥,来自PIE*pent,走,小径,词源同path,pontifical.

punt 爱尔兰镑

来自爱尔兰语punt,来自古英语pund,词源同pound.

punt 赌博,打赌

来自法语ponte,点,词源同point.原用于一种纸牌点数赌博游戏。

punt 踢凌空球

拟声词,模仿踢球的声音。

双语例句


1. The investment is little more than a punt.
这项投资无异于一场赌博。

来自《权威词典》

2. The referee told him to punt or kick the ball off the ground.
裁判告诉他可以碰踢或定点开球。

来自柯林斯例句

3. He caught a punt and scored the winning touchdown, with a minute left to play.
他接住对方的弃踢球,成功达阵,取得了制胜得分,此时比赛只剩最后一分钟。

来自柯林斯例句

4. She soon learned to punt.
她很快就学会了撑方头平底船.

来自辞典例句

5. Never punt a gnome without due cause.
不要随便踢侏儒.

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英文词源


punt
punt: English has three separate words punt. The oldest is punt ‘flat-bottomed boat’ [15], which comes via Middle Low German punte or punto from Latin pontō, a term for a sort of Gaulish boat which also produced English pontoon. Punt ‘bet’ [18] (better known in the form of the agent noun punter ‘better’, hence ‘customer’) comes from French ponter, a derivative of ponte ‘bet against the banker in certain card games’.

This was adapted from Spanish punto ‘point’, a descendant of Latin punctum (source of English point). Punt ‘kick’ [19] may be a variant of bunt ‘push’ [19] (now used as a baseball term, meaning ‘hit the ball softly’); this could in turn be an alteration of butt, but it might also come from a Celtic source, related to Breton bounta ‘butt’.

=> pontoon; point, punctuation
punt (n.1)
"kick," 1845; see punt (v.).
punt (n.2)
"flat-bottomed river boat," late Old English punt, perhaps an ancient survival of British Latin ponto "flat-bottomed boat" (see OED), a kind of Gallic transport (Caesar), also "floating bridge" (Gellius), from Latin pontem (nominative pons) "bridge" (see pontoon). Or from or influenced by Old French cognate pont "large, flat boat."
punt (v.)
"to kick a ball dropped from the hands before it hits the ground," 1845, first in a Rugby list of football rules, perhaps from dialectal punt "to push, strike," alteration of Midlands dialect bunt "to push, butt with the head," of unknown origin, perhaps echoic. Student slang meaning "give up, drop a course so as not to fail," 1970s, is because a U.S. football team punts when it cannot advance the ball. Related: Punted; punting.

词态变化


复数: punts;第三人称单数: punts;过去式: punted;过去分词: punted;现在分词: punting;