spanking 英 ['spæŋkɪŋ]   美 ['spæŋkɪŋ]

spanking

spanking  英 ['spæŋkɪŋ] 美 ['spæŋkɪŋ]

adj. 强烈的;疾行的,疾驰的  n. 打屁股;拍击  adv. 显著地 

名词复数:spankings 

Shewould like me to try all kinds of things, including blindfolding, bondage and spanking. 她想让我尝试所有的性体验,比如说蒙住眼睛、捆绑和打屁股。
And all those spanking demonstrations were purely for educational purposes, so really, what’s the big deal? 所有这些强烈示范都是为了教育目的,真是这样的话,又有什么大不了的呢.

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  • adj. 强烈的;疾行的,疾驰的
  • n. 打屁股;拍击
  • adv. 显著地
  • v. 拍打;严厉斥责(spank的ing形式)
  • 1. Shewould like me to try all kinds of things, including blindfolding, bondage and spanking.

    她想让我尝试所有的性体验,比如说蒙住眼睛、捆绑和打屁股。

  • 2. And all those spanking demonstrations were purely for educational purposes, so really, what’s the big deal?

    所有这些强烈示范都是为了教育目的,真是这样的话,又有什么大不了的呢.

  • 3. “Children need good guidance and discipline from parents, but spanking has the potential to do more harm than good,” said Taylor.

    “儿童需要从父母那里得到好的引导和纪律,但打屁股带来的坏处远远多于好处”泰勒说。

  • spanking (adj.) 1660s, "very big or fine," later (especially of horses) "moving at a lively pace" (1738), of uncertain origin; perhaps from a Scandinavian source (OED compares Danish spanke "to strut"). Probably also related to spanker "something striking" (for size, etc.), 1751; as a kind of sail from 1794.
  • spanking (n.) "act of striking with the open hand," especially as a punishment administered to children, 1854, verbal noun from spank (v.).
spank·ing / ˈspæŋkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈspæŋkɪŋ / noun , adverb , adjective spanking spankings noun [countable ,  uncountable ] a series of hits on the bottom, given to sb, especially a child, as a punishment 打屁股(尤指打小孩) to give sb a spanking 打某人屁股 I don't agree with spanking. 我不赞成打屁股。 adverb ( informal) when you say that sth is spankingnew, etc. you are emphasizing that it is very new, etc. 非常;十足 adjective [only before noun ] ( informal) very fast, good or impressive 飞快的;了不起的;令人赞叹的 The horse set off at a spanking pace. 那匹马一溜烟飞奔而去。 spank·ing / ˈspæŋkɪŋ ; NAmE ˈspæŋkɪŋ /
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