PUNCH


Meaning of PUNCH in English

n.

Function: verb

Etymology: Middle English pouncen, punchen to emboss, pierce, probably from pounce, noun

Date: 14th century

transitive verb

1 a : PROD , POKE b : DRIVE , HERD < punch ing cattle>

2 a : to strike with a forward thrust especially of the fist b : to drive or push forcibly by or as if by a punch c : to hit (a ball) with less than a full swing

3 : to emboss, cut, perforate, or make with or as if with a punch

4 a : to push down so as to produce a desired result < punch buttons on a jukebox> b : to hit or press down the operating mechanism of < punch a typewriter> c : to insert a time card into (a time clock) d : to produce by or as if by punching keys < punch out a tune on the piano> e : to enter (as data) by punching keys

5 : to give emphasis to

intransitive verb

1 : to perform the action of punching something

2 : to move or push forward especially by a sudden forceful effort < punch ed into enemy territory>

– punch · er noun

Merriam Webster Collegiate English Dictionary.      Merriam Webster - Энциклопедический словарь английского языка.