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bashed

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

被殴打的,殴打,被殴打,被击倒

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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.

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Examples

  • In 2022, at the big brunch bash you’ve cooked for all your friends, you probably won’t want to serve bowls of grayish oatmeal speckled with chia seeds and chunky peanut butter.

  • We had a bash at creating a guide to what’s in and what’s out when it comes to office spaces, workplace culture and more.

  • Instead of a big office bash, Vox Media and BuzzFeed will both host smaller, team-specific gatherings on Zoom.

  • Janeane Garofalo bashed President George W. Bush so much over the invasion of Iraq that it likely cost her her own ABC sitcom.

  • Cheney tacitly bashed Paul last month, saying an “increasing strain of isolationism” is taking over their party.

  • The assassins apparently first bashed the car Fornari was driving several times, finally pushing it into a guardrail.

  • Before the State of the Union began, Texas Republican Randy Weber bashed Obama as a "socialistic dictator" on Twitter.

  • A bright blue storefront, heavily pockmarked with gunfire, is the backdrop to a wrecked, bullet-bashed car.

  • Here's Bo's'n, he's bashed in his skipper's skull and cut and run for it.

  • Long Kirby selected a small man in the crowd, and bashed his hat down over his eyes.

  • It don't seem to matter, like, just getting bashed in the mouth—not if your chin's all right.

  • Off your feet, till you bashed your crown against the hard fact of orthodox opinion.

  • It was puzzling, but it could have explained why Ned was lying slumped on the sand with a bashed-in skull.