1941, British air force slang, probably related to bombing; possibly echoic. Related: Clobbered; clobbering. In late 19c. British slang the word principally had to do with clothing, as in clobber (n.) "clothes," (v.) "to dress smartly;" clobber up "to patch old clothes for reuse."
权威例句
1. The new tax laws will clobber small businesses, ie harm them financially.
新税法对小型企业, 将是一连串的打击.
2. I managed to clobber him.
我想办法狠揍了他一顿.
3. By the power invested in my fist, I clobber you!
用我充满力量的拳头, 我要痛打你一顿!
4. He told me to piss off, or clobber me.
他叫我滚开, 不然就要揍我了.
5. I'll clobber you if you do not do what you are told.