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bash

/bash/US // bæʃ //UK // (bæʃ) informal //

巴什,巴什语,巴希

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to strike with a crushing or smashing blow.
    • : Chiefly British, Canadian. to hurl harsh verbal abuse at.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a crushing blow.
    • : Informal. a thoroughly enjoyable, lively party.

Synonyms & Antonyms

Examples

  • The other schools that have fared worst in BASH also make sense.

  • Summer is in full effect, which means barbecues, bashes, and begging for an end to the global pandemic.

  • Like a freshman invited to a senior bash, the Friends members want the party to last — even if the host group hardly notices them.

  • The best example of that passion came when a Facebook posting about a supposed June 24 Limelight reopening bash prompted a frenzy, only to have the organizers cancel the event.

  • Tye celebrated her 30th birthday with a picnic instead of the big bash she had planned.

  • For weeks preceding the bash, Hitch refuses to have anything to do with it.

  • Another Dem who has been just a heart-beat (or a lamp bash) away from being president.

  • Just look at the rhetoric used by angry 1970s rock fans to bash disco.

  • Kadyrov had organized another big party last weekend, even before the Putin birthday bash.

  • Rapper The Game was also in attendance at that bash, as well as Jessica Alba, Eddie Murphy, and Paris Hilton, among others.

  • Mother: "I don't care wot yer do so long as yer don't bash 'er abaht the 'ead."

  • Next morning, when Bash Tchelik left the cave, the prince came and learned the secret from his wife.

  • So perished Bash Tchelik, and thus did the prince finally regain his beloved and loyal wife.

  • The prince thankfully took the feather and started once more in pursuit of Bash Tchelik.

  • Thereupon Bash Tchelik disappeared with the princess, and her husband remained to wonder what he should do next.