
Szukaj
to thrash
01
bić, szarpać
to beat or strike repeatedly with force, often in a violent or uncontrolled manner
Transitive: to thrash sth
Example
Frustrated with the malfunctioning device, he began to thrash it against the table in an attempt to fix it.
Out of anger, he thrashed the old computer when it failed to respond to his commands.
In the fit of rage, she is currently thrashing the punching bag at the gym.
02
pokonać, zbić
to thoroughly and decisively beat the opposition in a competition or fight
Transitive: to thrash an opponent
Example
The boxer used powerful punches to thrash his opponent and secure a clear win.
The soccer team thrashed their rivals with a 4-0 victory, displaying superior skills.
The experienced debater managed to thrash opponents in the argument with strong points.
03
szamotać się, targać
to move violently and uncontrollably, often in response to pain, agitation, or force
Intransitive
Example
She thrashed in bed, caught in a nightmare.
The tree branches thrashed in the wind during the storm.
The injured bird thrashed on the ground, unable to fly.
04
młócić, tłuc
to remove the seeds from the husks or straw by beating or striking
Transitive: to thrash a grain crop
Example
After the harvest, they used a large stick to thrash the grain from the stalks.
The farmers worked long hours to thrash the wheat before the rain came.
He had to thrash the barley with a flail to get the seeds out.
05
przeciążać, przeładować
to repeatedly move data between the main memory and storage without performing useful computation
Intransitive
Example
The computer started to thrash as it struggled to manage the large data set.
When too many programs are open, the system can thrash, making it nearly impossible to work.
Running multiple virtual machines caused the server to thrash and slowed down all tasks.
Thrash
01
kopnięcie, bicie
a swimming kick used while treading water

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