lash
verb
noun
læʃ
verb
1
TIE
捆扎
to
tie
something
tightly
to
something
else
with
a
rope
捆绑,捆扎;
T always + adv/prep
lash
sth
to
sth
The
oars
were
lashed
to
the
sides
of
the
boat.
桨拴在船的两侧。
2
WIND/RAIN/SEA
风/雨/大海
if
the
wind,
sea
etc
lashes
something,
it
hits
it
with
violent
force
猛击
I always + adv/prep, T
Giant
waves
lashed
the
sea
wall.
巨浪拍打着海堤。
[+
against/down/across
]
The
wind
lashed
violently
against
the
door.
风猛烈地吹打着大门。
3
HIT
击打
to
hit
a
person
or
animal
very
hard
with
a
whip,
stick
etc
鞭打,抽打
T
Oliver
lashed
the
horses
to
go
faster.
奥利弗快马加鞭。
4
TAIL
尾巴
if
an
animal
lashes
its
tail
or
its
tail
lashes,
it
moves
it
from
side
to
side
quickly
and
strongly
especially
because
it
is
angry
(使)〔尾巴〕甩动〔尤因发怒〕
I,T
5
CRITICIZE
批评
to
criticize
someone
angrily
–
used
especially
in
newspapers
抨击〔尤用于报纸〕
I,T
Democrats
lashed
Republican
plans,
calling
them
extreme.
民主党猛烈抨击共和党的计划,说是太极端了。
[+
back
]
Gallins
lashed
back
at
those
who
accused
him
of
corruption.
加林斯对指控他贪污腐败的人进行了回击。
6
to
suddenly
speak
angrily
to
someone
or
criticize
someone
angrily
猛烈抨击,痛斥
[+
at
]
Olson
lashed
out
at
the
media.
奥尔森痛斥媒体。
7
to
try
to
hit
someone,
with
a
series
of
violent,
uncontrolled
movements
〔突然〕狠打
[+
at
]
She
would
suddenly
lash
out
at
other
children.
她会突然打起其他孩子来。
noun
8
•They
were
each
given
fifty
lashes.
他们每人挨了五十鞭。
a
hit
with
a
whip,
especially
as
a
punishment
鞭打〔尤作为惩罚〕
They
were
each
given
fifty
lashes.
他们每人挨了五十鞭。
9
one
of
the
hairs
that
grow
around
the
edge
of
your
eyes
睫毛;
usually plural 一般用复数
10
a
sudden
or
violent
movement
like
that
of
a
whip
突然 (猛烈 )的一甩
With
a
lash
of
its
tail,
the
lion
sprang
at
its
prey.
狮子尾巴一甩,朝猎物猛扑过去。
11
the
thin
piece
of
leather
at
the
end
of
a
whip
鞭梢