- TROUNCE SOMEONE
- TROUNCE SOMEONE (TO)побить кого-то, обычно все же в переносном смысле - в игре.
American slang. English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
American slang. English-Russian dictionary. 2014.
trounce — [[t]tra͟ʊns[/t]] trounces, trouncing, trounced VERB If you trounce someone in a competition or contest, you defeat them easily or by a large score. [INFORMAL] [V n] In Rugby League, Australia trounced France by sixty points to four. Syn: thrash … English dictionary
trounce — [trauns] v [T] to defeat someone completely ▪ We were trounced 13 0 … Dictionary of contemporary English
trounce — [traunts] tv. to beat someone; to outscore someone. (Sports.) □ They really trounced us. □ Western trounced Eastern for the tenth year in a row … Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions
trounce — verb a) to win against (someone) by a wide margin; to beat thoroughly, to defeat heavily The Mexican team trounced the Americans by 10 goals to 1. b) to punish … Wiktionary
trounce — verb (T) to defeat someone completely: We were trounced 13 0 … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
kick the stuffing out of (someone) — Vrb phrs. 1. To severely beat up (someone). E.g. Next time I see him I m gonna kick the stuffing out of him. 2. To trounce (someone), to defeat decisively. E.g. We kicked the stuffing out of them in the earlier rounds of the competition, but lost … English slang and colloquialisms
kick the stuffing out of (someone) — Vrb phrs. 1. To severely beat up (someone). E.g. Next time I see him I m gonna kick the stuffing out of him. 2. To trounce (someone), to defeat decisively. E.g. We kicked the stuffing out of them in the earlier rounds of the competition, but lost … English slang and colloquialisms
beat someone hollow — TROUNCE, defeat utterly, crush, rout, overwhelm, outclass; informal hammer, clobber, thrash, drub, lick, paste, crucify, slaughter, massacre, flatten, demolish, destroy, annihilate, walk over, wipe the floor with, make mincemeat of; Brit.… … Useful english dictionary
knock someone out — 1 I hit him and knocked him out: KNOCK UNCONSCIOUS, knock senseless; floor, prostrate; informal lay out, put out cold, KO, kayo. 2 England was knocked out: ELIMINATE, beat, defeat, vanquish, overwhelm … Useful english dictionary
blow someone out of the water — verb To trounce; to defeat someone thoroughly, at a game or in battle. With a garden hose, you can blow your opponent out of the water, if he only has a squirt gun … Wiktionary
knock someone out — 1) I hit him and knocked him out Syn: knock unconscious, knock senseless; floor, prostrate, put out cold, KO, kayo 2) in the second match, Canada was knocked out Syn: eliminate, beat, defeat, vanquish … Thesaurus of popular words