词汇 | landing a blow |
释义 | (redirected from landing a blow)land a blow1. To be successful in one's attempt to punch someone (as opposed to trying to punch and missing). The returning champion knocked his opponent out before he could land a single blow. 2. By extension, to successfully make a point that proves or supports one's argument. During the debate, she landed a number of blows by hammering on her opponent's questionable connections to offshore tax havens. land a blow1. Lit. to strike someone. He kept moving, and I found it almost impossible to land a blow. The boxer landed a blow to the face of his opponent. 2. Fig. to make a point. I think I really landed a blow with that remark about extortion. The point about justice landed a blow. land a ˈblow, ˈpunch, etc.succeed in hitting somebody/something: She landed a punch on his chin.land a blow1. tv. to strike someone. He kept moving, and I found it almost impossible to land a blow. 2. tv. to make a point. I think I really landed a blow with that remark about extortion. |
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