bash
bash 英 [bæʃ] 美 [bæʃ]
vt. 猛击,痛击;怒殴 n. 猛烈的一击,痛击
进行时:bashing 过去式:bashed 过去分词:bashed 第三人称单数:bashes 名词复数:bashes
- To bash is to hit something hard. You might stand up suddenly on a sailboat and bash your head on the mast.
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- vt. 猛击,痛击;怒殴
- n. 猛烈的一击,痛击
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1. “I’ll help you bash them in the media,” he said.
“我会帮助你在媒体上痛击他们。” 他说。
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2. I fixed many of the bugs people reported in the first public versions of bash and fed those fixes back to Brian.
我修复了人们报告的第一个BASH公开版本中的许多故障和错误,并把这些反馈给布赖恩。
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3. "Scientific conviction comes primarily from experimental results, but it's also the job of us theorists to, if you like, bash out all the possibilities, like monkeys on a typewriter, " he says.
“科学信念主要来自实验结果,但也是我们的理论家为工作,如果你喜欢,痛击掉所有的可能性,就像坐在一台打字机前的猴子,”他说。
- bash (n.) "a heavy blow," 1805, from bash (v.). Meaning "an attempt" is attested by 1945. On a bash "on a drunken spree" is slang from 1901, which gave the word its sense of "a wild party."
- bash (v.) "to strike violently," 1640s, perhaps of Scandinavian origin, from Old Norse *basca "to strike" (cognate with or otherwise related to Swedish basa "to baste, whip, flog, lash," Danish baske "to beat, strike, cudgel"); or the whole group might be independently derived and echoic. Figurative sense of "abuse verbally or in writing" is from 1948. Related: Bashed; bashing.
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