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lash
n
1 [C] flexible part of a whip 鞭子的皮条部分.
2 [C] blow given with or as with a whip, etc 鞭打; 抽打; 鞭挞
(fig 比喻) feel the lash of sb´s tongue, ie be spoken to harshly or cruelly by sb 领教某人利口如刀的厉害.
3 the lash [sing]
(formerly) punishment by flogging (旧时)笞刑
sailors sentenced to the lash 被处笞刑的水手.
4 [C] = eyelash (eye1).
lash v
1 [Ipr, Ip, Tn, Tn.pr]
strike (sb/sth) with or as with a whip 鞭打, 抽打(某人[某物])
rain lashing (down) on the roof, against the windows, etc 猛烈敲打著屋顶、 窗户等的雨点
waves lashing the shore 拍打海岸的波浪
lashed the horses with a stick 用棍棒打马
(fig 比喻) politicians regularly lashed (ie strongly criticized) in the popular press 经常遭广大新闻界抨击的政客.
2 [Tn, Tn.pr, Tn.p]
move (a limb, etc) like a whip 摆动(肢体等)
a tiger lashing its tail angrily to and fro/from side to side 愤怒地摆动著尾巴的老虎.
3 [Tn, Tn.pr]
~ sb (into sth) rouse or incite sb 激励或煽动某人
a speech cleverly designed to lash the audience into a frenzy 巧妙策划煽动众怒的演说.
4 [Tn.pr, Tn.p]
~ A to B/A and B together fasten things together securely with ropes, etc (用绳索等)将物品捆在一起.
5 (phr v) lash sth down tie sth securely in position with ropes, etc (用绳索等)将某物系牢
lash down the cargo on the deck 把甲板上的货物缚牢. lash out (at/against sb/sth) make a sudden violent attack with blows or words 突然猛击; 猛烈抨击
The horse lashed out with its back legs. 那匹马尥蹶子了.
He lashed out at the opposition´s policies. 他猛烈抨击反对派的政策. lash out (on sth) (infml 口) spend money freely or extravagantly 花钱大手大脚
Let´s lash out and have champagne. 咱们挥霍一下, 喝香槟吧.
This is no time to lash out on a new stereo. 现在不是奢侈花钱买新立体音响的时候.
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