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удрям някого/нещо
I. punch1 [pʌntʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. punch (hit):
to punch sb/sth
удрям нкг/нщ
to punch sb in the nose/stomach
to punch sb unconscious
2. punch Am (press):
punch key, button, a number
3. punch Am, Can СЕЛСК СТОП (drive):
to punch cattle/a herd
II. punch1 <-es> [pʌntʃ] СЪЩ
1. punch (hit):
punch
to give sb a punch
удрям нкг
to give sb a punch on the nose
2. punch разг (strong effect):
punch
with punch
I. punch2 [pʌntʃ] ГЛАГ прх
1. punch (pierce):
punch paper
to punch holes in sth
2. punch (stamp):
punch a ticket
II. punch2 <-es> [pʌntʃ] СЪЩ
1. punch (piercing):
punch
2. punch (tool for puncturing):
punch for paper
punch3 [pʌntʃ] СЪЩ (drink)
punch
punch in ГЛАГ прх
punch in punch out
punch in punch out
punch-up [ˈpʌntʃʌp] СЪЩ Brit
punch-up
to have a punch-up with sb
punch-drunk [ˈpʌntʃdrʌŋk] ПРИЛ a. прен
punch-drunk
punch-drunk
punch tape СЪЩ ИНФОРМ
punch tape
rabbit punch СЪЩ
rabbit punch
punch card СЪЩ
punch card
Punch (and Judy) СЪЩ
Present
Ipunch
youpunch
he/she/itpunches
wepunch
youpunch
theypunch
Past
Ipunched
youpunched
he/she/itpunched
wepunched
youpunched
theypunched
Present Perfect
Ihavepunched
youhavepunched
he/she/ithaspunched
wehavepunched
youhavepunched
theyhavepunched
Past Perfect
Ihadpunched
youhadpunched
he/she/ithadpunched
wehadpunched
youhadpunched
theyhadpunched
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It's not out of the spectrum that future gamers will scoff at physical controllers the way we now scoff at punch card computing.
www.gamespy.com
Don't have that time - punch card on them.
www.npr.org
Therefore, during the 1960s, the punch card was replaced by magnetic tape.
cloudtweaks.com
In early computers the number of hours would likely be held on a punch card and the pay rate in some other form of memory, perhaps a magnetic drum.
en.wikipedia.org
Punch card machines let voters punch holes next to their choice on a paper ballot.
www.cbc.ca