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trouncing造句
1. Our soldiers trounced the enemy troops. 2. France trounced Germany by five goals to one in the qualifying match. 3. Brazil trounced Italy 51 in the final. 4. She trounced her rivals in the election. 5. He was trounced in a prize fight. 6. Wales were trounced 5-0 by Poland. 7. In Rugby League, Australia trounced France by sixty points to four. 8. We were trounced 13-0. 9. It's Washington's worst loss since Detroit trounced them 38-6. 10. Gramm said he had to win Louisiana, but was trounced by conservative commentator Patrick Buchanan. 11. Insider dealing has been roundly trounced, widely discredited, and often outlawed. 12. Nobody seemed to have any doubt that Pencader would trounce his rivals on his debut at Newbury last month. 13. That does not prevent Bigfoot from trouncing Predator and moving into the semifinals. 14. Crowds enjoyed seeing a team of transvestites trounce more conventional athletes. 15. He foresaw the German trouncing of Australia on June 13. 16. The Democratic former law professor is trouncing the ex - pilot in sales of action figures. 17. So far, the media-wise Commerce Ministry is trouncing the normally secretive central bank. 18. But moderates argue that a trouncing next week would highlight the pitfalls of a narrow coalition overreliant on the votes and volunteer enthusiasm of conservative Christians. 19. I cannot see any other power trouncing the U.S. in military terms until well into 2030. 20. Major changes are expected in the England team following their 3-0 trouncing last Saturday. 21. It's because Apple has been producing -- increasing its share in the PC market, continuing it performance in smartphones and MP3 players, and just trouncing everyone when it comes to tablets. 22. Once, during a brief halt, when he got tangled in the traces and delayed the start, both Dave and Sol-leks flew at him and administered a sound trouncing. 23. The French supermarket Carrefour understandsthis, which is why it replicates local marketplaces within its grocery storesand is trouncing Wal-Mart in China. 24. "The Social Network" grabbed four awards including best picture at the Golden Globes on Sunday, trouncing top-tipped British drama "The King's Speech" which garnered only one. 25. All the upside in the four-day work week came after a sharp, lopsided 1.5% decline Tuesday, attributed in part to a pop in crude prices above $51 a barrel and a trouncing of the U. S. dollar. 26. Bush said he is hopeful the Republican party now in tatters will soon resurge, pointing to Republican gains in 1966 after its 1964 trouncing by Lyndon Johnson's Democratic party. 27. This year Republicans are looking for a repeat of their 1994 trouncing of Democrats when they had a net gain of 54 House seats and won control of the House for the first time in 40 years. 28. According to the Forbes list of World Billionaires 2011, Carlos Slim is once again the richest man in the world, trouncing Bill Gates. 29. Chinese exports surged 50% in May from a year earlier, easily trouncing expectations for a 32% increase, according to a Reuters report citing a leaked statement from a Chinese official. 30. Gross margin rose to 40.9 percent from 37.9 percent a year ago, trouncing Wall Street's estimate of 35.8 percent, on a continued shift toward higher-margin products like Macs and iPhones.