lash
lash
læʃ
lāsh
British pronunciation
/lˈæʃ/

Definizione e significato di "lash"in inglese

to lash
01

frustare, flagellare

to harshly beat someone using a whip or rod
Transitive: to lash sb
to lash definition and meaning
example
Esempi
The cruel taskmaster would lash the slaves for the slightest mistakes.
Il crudele sorvegliante frustava gli schiavi per i più piccoli errori.
02

legare, fissare

to tie or secure something using a rope, chain, etc.
Transitive: to lash two or more things | to lash sth to an immobile object
to lash definition and meaning
example
Esempi
Before moving, they lashed the furniture securely to the truck bed.
Prima di traslocare, hanno legato saldamente i mobili al cassone del camion.
03

frustare, sferzare

(of a natural force) to strike or whip forcefully against an object
Transitive: to lash sth
example
Esempi
With relentless force, the blizzard lashed the mountaintop, burying everything in its path under a blanket of snow.
Con una forza implacabile, la bufera sferzava la cima della montagna, seppellendo tutto sul suo cammino sotto una coltre di neve.
04

sferzare, frustare

(of an animal) to swiftly and violently move a part of its body, particularly the tail
Transitive: to lash a part of the body
example
Esempi
The cat lashed its tail angrily when approached by the unfamiliar dog.
Il gatto scodinzolò con rabbia la coda quando fu avvicinato dal cane sconosciuto.
01

ciglio, ciglia

any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
lash definition and meaning
02

frustata, sferza

a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
03

striscia di cuoio, correggia

leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip
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