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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)
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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。
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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.
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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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