thrash [θræʃ] verb HIT 打 transitive ■to hit a person or animal hard many times as a punishment (作为惩罚)毒打,痛打•His father used to thrash him when he was a boy.当他还是孩子时,他的父亲经常鞭打他。 •He thrashed the horse with his whip.他用鞭子狠狠抽这匹马。 [θræʃ] verb MOVE 移动 intransitive ■to move from side to side in a violent or uncontrolled way 猛烈摆动;剧烈扭动;翻腾•He was screaming and thrashing around on the floor.他大喊大叫,在地上翻滚。 [θræʃ] verb DEFEAT 打败 transitive informal ■to defeat someone thoroughly in a game or sports competition (比赛中)彻底击败•We thrashed the visiting team 6-0.我们以6比0大败客队。 [θræʃ] verb REMOVE SEEDS 去除种子 intransitive or transitive ■to thresh 打谷;脱粒 [θræʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs [M] thrash sth out informal ■to discuss a problem in detail until you reach an agreement or find a solution 彻底讨论(直到找到解决办法);透过反覆商讨解决•If we've got an important decision to make, we sometimes spend a whole day thrashing it out in a meeting.当我们要作重大决策时,有时会开一整天的会来商定。 |