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punch

Aussprache: [pʌnʧ]

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Kontext: „physical action“

(verb) to hit someone or something with a fist. It’s like when you want to show anger or excitement by hitting with your hand, usually in a strong way.

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In the boxing match, he punched his opponent with great force.

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She didn't punch the ball; instead, she gently tossed it.

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Did he punch the bag during his workout?

Kontext: „physical action“

(noun) a hit made with a fist. This is what you call the action of hitting someone or something hard with your hand.

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The boxer landed a strong punch that surprised everyone.

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The child refused to throw a punch when he was teased.

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How powerful was the punch that he delivered?

Kontext: „beverage“

(noun) a sweet drink usually made from fruit juice, water, and sometimes soda. People often serve this at parties, and it can be served in a big bowl.

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We enjoyed a refreshing fruit punch at the picnic.

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There was no punch at the party, just plain water.

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What types of flavors are in the punch we made?

Kontext: „administrative action“

(verb) to make a hole in something, like paper or a ticket. This is often done using a special tool that creates a little round hole.

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The teacher asked me to punch a hole in my assignment for the binder.

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He didn't punch the ticket, so it wasn’t valid for the train ride.

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Can you help me punch a hole in this paper?

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