[mass noun](Brit. informal)clothing, personal belongings, or equipment, especially in inconveniently large quantities (英,非正式)(尤指过量的)衣物;个人用品;个人设备 I found all his clobber in the locker. 我在储物柜里发现了他所有的个人用品。 looking cool in casual clobber. 穿着便装,看上去很棒。
语源
late 19th cent.: of unknown origin
clobber2 verb
[with obj.](informal)hit (someone) hard (非正式)痛打,狠揍(某人) if he does that I'll clobber him!. 如果他那样做,我就狠狠揍他一顿。 ■treat or deal with harshly 苛刻地对待;严厉地处理 the recession clobbered other parts of the business. 经济衰退打击了其他商业部门。 ■defeat heavily 大胜,大败 [with obj. and complement]the Braves clobbered the Cubs 23–10. 勇士队以23比10大胜小熊队。
语源
Second World War (apparently air force slang): of unknown origin
clobber3 verb
[with obj.]add enamelled decoration to (porcelain) 给(瓷器)涂釉