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flay

/fley/US // fleɪ //UK // (fleɪ) //

剥皮,剥落,扒皮,剥制

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to strip off the skin or outer covering of.
    • : to criticize or scold with scathing severity.
    • : to deprive or strip of money or property.

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Examples

  • He was captured and—despite loud calls to flay him alive, lynch him, tear him apart, and the like—given a lengthy trial.

  • The Chicago Tribune took every chance to flay Truman, as The Wall Street Journal daily flays Obama.

  • Whoever advised President Obama to flay Israel publicly until this week should be fired.

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  • If one of you dare utter a syllable against this holy man, by Heaven, I will flay him alive.

  • But what, it may be asked, is the worth and use of a satire that drags out vices from their hiding-holes to flay them in sunshine?

  • But the personal aggression on the wit by the dunce, may fairly instigate the wit to flay the dunce.

  • He cuts off the head, grallochs the stag and begins to flay it.

  • And when that tongue gets going it can certainly flay a man alive, remarked Wheeler.