flay / fleɪ /

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flay 的定义

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

flay 近义词

v. 动词 verb

remove skin, bark, hide, etc.

flay 的近义词 4
flay 的反义词 1
v. 动词 verb

criticize

flay 的近义词 6
flay 的反义词 3

更多flay例句

  1. He was captured and—despite loud calls to flay him alive, lynch him, tear him apart, and the like—given a lengthy trial.
  2. The Chicago Tribune took every chance to flay Truman, as The Wall Street Journal daily flays Obama.
  3. Whoever advised President Obama to flay Israel publicly until this week should be fired.
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  5. If one of you dare utter a syllable against this holy man, by Heaven, I will flay him alive.
  6. 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?
  7. But the personal aggression on the wit by the dunce, may fairly instigate the wit to flay the dunce.
  8. He cuts off the head, grallochs the stag and begins to flay it.
  9. And when that tongue gets going it can certainly flay a man alive, remarked Wheeler.