单词 | lash |
释义 | lash [læʃ] verb HIT 打击 intransitive or transitive ■to hit with a lot of force 猛击;狠打 •The prisoners were regularly lashed with electric cable.犯人经常被人用电缆抽打。 •The sound of the rain lashing against ⇒ See also lash out[læʃ] verb CRITICIZE 批评 transitive ■to criticize someone severely 抨击,谴责,斥责 [læʃ] verb TIE 系 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to tie together tightly and firmly 系紧,系牢 •I've lashed your case to •These poles will be easier to carry if we lash them together [læʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs lash out (sth) UK informal ■to spend a large amount of money in an unnecessary or wasteful way 浪费,挥霍(钱财) •He lashed out £5000 on [læʃ] verb Phrasal Verbs lash out ■to suddenly attack someone or something physically or criticise them in an angry way (突然)狠打,痛打;抨击,斥责 •I was only teasing him and suddenly he lashed out (at •Why's Tina in such a bad mood? She really lashed out at [læʃ] noun HAIR 毛发 countable usually plural ■an eyelash [læʃ] noun HIT 打击 countable or only singular ■a thin strip of leather at the end of a whip, or a hit with this, especially as a form of punishment 鞭梢;鞭笞,鞭打 •He received 30 lashes for the crime.他因这项罪行而挨了30鞭。 •The punishment for disobedience was the ⇒ See also whiplashcountable ■a sudden violent movement of something that can bend 甩动,(突然的)摇动,摆动 •With a powerful lash of its tail, the fish jumped out of the net and back into the river.那条鱼猛地一摆尾巴,从渔网里又跳回到河中。 [læʃ] noun come/suffer under the lash ■to be severely criticized 受到严厉批评,遭到痛斥 •The sales team came under the lash for poor results.销售团队因业绩不佳而受到严厉批评。 |
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