thrash
thrash 英 [θræʃ] 美 [θræʃ]
vt. 打;使逆行 vi. 打谷;白忙;猛烈摆动 n. 打谷;逆风浪行进;踢水动作
进行时:thrashing 过去式:thrashed 过去分词:thrashed 第三人称单数:thrashes 名词复数:thrashes
- When you thrash someone, you beat them — literally, with your fists, or figuratively, by winning a game or competition.
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- vt. 打;使逆行
- vi. 打谷;白忙;猛烈摆动
- n. 打谷;逆风浪行进;踢水动作
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1. Then, we ask a group of hooligans to go into the rooms and thrash the rooms.
之后,我们请一群小流氓冲进房间,在房间里乱敲乱打。
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2. Without warning, they explode from the water with a thrash of their powerful tails and drag their victim-water buffalo, monkey, shark-under water.
它们会在毫无征兆的情况下,突然用其强有力的尾巴击打水面,然后将猎物–如水牛,猴子,鲨鱼等–拖入水底。
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3. Creating too many threads in one JVM can cause the system to run out of memory or thrash due to excessive memory consumption.
在一个 JVM 里创建太多的线程可能会导致系统由于过度消耗内存而用完内存或“切换过度”。
- thrash (v.) 1580s, "to separate grains from wheat, etc., by beating," dialectal variant of threshen (see thresh). Sense of "beat (someone) with (or as if with) a flail" is first recorded 1620s. Meaning "to make wild movements like those of a flail or whip" is attested from 1846. Related: Thrashed; thrashing. As a noun from 1660s, "threshing tool;" 1840s as "a beating;" 1982 as the name for a type of fast heavy metal music.
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