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Punch [pʌntʃ] SUBST
I. punch1 [pʌntʃ] VERB trans
1. punch (hit):
uderzać [perf uderzyć] pięścią
2. punch (push hard):
to punch sth
walić [perf walnąć] w coś
3. punch (make holes):
kasować [perf s-]
odbijać [perf odbić] kartę zegarową
to punch a hole in [or through] sth
dziurawić [perf prze-] coś
4. punch AM cattle:
5. punch Brit (disagree):
zbijać [perf zbić] argument
II. punch1 [pʌntʃ] SUBST
1. punch (hit):
2. punch (tool):
3. punch kein Pl (strength):
punch2 [pʌntʃ] SUBST usu no Pl (drink)
punch bag, punching bag AM SUBST
punch card SUBST COMPUT
punch-clock SUBST
punch-drunk ADJ
1. punch-drunk boxer:
2. punch-drunk übtr person:
punch line SUBST
punch-up SUBST Brit ugs
rabbit punch SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
punch SUBST
OpenDict-Eintrag
punch VERB
OpenDict-Eintrag
hole punch SUBST
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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The 20 princes of the punch-clock, who received a total of $1.1 million in overtime, include 13 who have been on the force for more than 20 years.
www.nydailynews.com
Completely cloud-based, it allows employees to mark their attendance with a phone, tablet, or even the tried-and-true punch-clock method.
www.huffingtonpost.ca
The irony inherent in this dilemma is how outmoded this punch-clock rigidity has already become.
www.npr.org
The model 4 could read and punch card data, but had no printing capabilities.
en.wikipedia.org
During her mathematics degree in the early 1970s she had to tussle with punch card-programmed mainframes -- "awful things," she says.
www.ft.com

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