bashing 的定义
- the act of beating, whipping, or thrashing: a series of unsolved bashings and robberies.
- a decisive defeat: We gave the visiting team a good bashing.
- unprovoked physical assaults against members of a specified group: gay-bashing.verbal abuse, as of a group or a nation: feminist-bashing; China-bashing.
bashing 近义词
abuse against a group or individual based on identity or ideological beliefs
更多bashing例句
- Harry’s father came in for another bashing during a lengthy podcast interview in which Harry said that he had inherited, “genetic pain,” from his dad, who had inherited the same from his parents, the queen and Prince Philip.
- Bashing commercialism at a commercial gathering would be ridiculous.
- Not that the panel was one giant bashing of the male-dominated comedy world.
- Jazz lovers who had taken exception to the previous bashing were told to lighten up, and stop complaining.
- Dame Diana Rigg, who plays Lady Olenna Tyrell in Game of Thrones, has turned tales of critical bashing into a delightful play.
- Republicans and Democrats love bashing lobbyists on the stump.
- But his resistance should be secret and not open, for a while; there should be no more "bashing" than was absolutely necessary.
- A few seconds later, I tripped over a steel staircase, bashing my shins.
- Nick continued to ponder the strange men and the woman he was coming home to, but it was like bashing his head against a wall.
- I was given post at the gates, where for ten minutes my fellows was kept pretty busy bashing 'em and throwing 'em out.
- What a terrible thing, if Bert had found out you was in there and put him up to bashing your face.