lash
lash 英 [læʃ] 美 [læʃ]
v. 鞭打;扎捆;甩动 n. 鞭打;鞭子
进行时:lashing 过去式:lashed 过去分词:lashed 第三人称单数:lashes 名词复数:lashes
- A lash is a sharp slap or strike with a rope or whip. In some parts of the world, lawbreakers receive a certain number of lashes as punishment for their crimes.
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- v. 鞭打;扎捆;甩动
- n. 鞭打;鞭子
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1. The rain lashed at the windows.
雨点猛烈地打在窗户上。
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2. Huge waves lashed the shore.
巨浪拍打着海岸。
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3. Several logs had been lashed together to make a raft.
几根原木捆扎在一起做成了木筏。
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4. During the storm everything on deck had to be lashed down.
暴风雨中甲板上所有的东西都必须系牢。
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5. The crocodile's tail was lashing furiously from side to side.
鳄鱼的尾巴在急速地左右甩动。
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6. She suddenly lashed out at the boy.
她突然狠狠地打那个男孩。
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7. In a bitter article he lashed out at his critics.
他写了一篇尖刻的文章,猛烈驳斥批评他的人。
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8. her long dark lashes
她那长长的黑睫毛
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9. They each received 20 lashes for stealing.
他们因盗窃每人捱了 20 鞭。
- lash (n.) c. 1300, las "a blow, a stroke," later "flexible part of a whip" (late 14c.), possibly imitative; compare lash (v.1), which might be the immediate source of this. Century Dictionary says Irish lasg "a lash, whip, whipping" is of English origin. The lash "punishment by flogging" is from 1690s.
- lash (v.1) c. 1300, "to deal a blow;" later "to strike with a whip, beat with a lash" (late 14c.), possibly imitative. To lash out "to strike out violently" (originally of horses) is from 1560s and preserves the older sense. Related: Lashed; lashing.
- lash (v.2) "to tie or bind," as with rope or cord, 1620s, originally nautical, from Middle French lachier, from Old French lacier "to lace on, fasten with laces; entrap, ensnare" (see lace (v.)). Related: Lashed; lashing.
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