to lash
01
鞭打, 抽打
to harshly beat someone using a whip or rod
Transitive: to lash sb
例子
The cruel taskmaster would lash the slaves for the slightest mistakes.
残酷的监工会因为最轻微的失误而鞭打奴隶。
In ancient times, criminals were often lashed as a form of punishment.
在古代,罪犯经常被鞭打作为一种惩罚形式。
02
捆绑, 系紧
to tie or secure something using a rope, chain, etc.
Transitive: to lash two or more things | to lash sth to an immobile object
例子
He lashed the boxes together with a sturdy rope for easier transportation.
他用结实的绳子把箱子绑在一起,以便于运输。
The sailor lashed the cargo to the deck to prevent it from shifting during the storm.
水手将货物绑在甲板上,以防止其在风暴中移动。
03
抽打, 猛击
(of a natural force) to strike or whip forcefully against an object
Transitive: to lash sth
例子
The wind lashed the sails of the ship, propelling it forward with great speed.
风抽打着船的帆,以极快的速度推动它前进。
The storm lashed the coastline, causing erosion and damage to beachfront properties.
风暴鞭打了海岸线,导致海滨房产的侵蚀和损坏。
04
猛甩, 抽打
(of an animal) to swiftly and violently move a part of its body, particularly the tail
Transitive: to lash a part of the body
例子
The cat lashed its tail angrily when approached by the unfamiliar dog.
当陌生的狗接近时,猫愤怒地甩动了它的尾巴。
Watching the fisherman bait his hook, the fish lashed its tail in the water, eager to escape capture.
看着渔夫给他的鱼钩上饵,鱼在水中猛甩尾巴,急切地想逃脱捕捉。
Lash
01
睫毛, 睫毛
any of the short curved hairs that grow from the edges of the eyelids
02
鞭打, 鞭击
a quick blow delivered with a whip or whiplike object
03
皮革条, 鞭子的皮条
leather strip that forms the flexible part of a whip
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