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thrash

/thrash/US // θræʃ //UK // (θræʃ) //

抽打,抽搐,鞭打,鞭挞

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Definitions

v.有主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
    • : to defeat thoroughly: The home team thrashed the visitors.
    • : Nautical. to force against a strong wind or sea.
    • : thresh.
v.无主动词 verb
  1. 1
    • : to toss, or plunge about.
    • : Nautical. to make way against the wind, tide, etc.; beat.
    • : thresh.
n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : an act or instance of thrashing; beating; blow.
    • : thresh.
    • : Swimming. the upward and downward movement of the legs, as in the crawl.
    • : British Slang. a party, usually with drinks.
  1. 1
    • : thrash out / over to talk over thoroughly and vigorously in order to reach a decision, conclusion, or understanding; discuss exhaustively.Also thresh out / over.

Synonyms & Antonyms

verbflail about; beat
Forms: thrashed, thrashing
Synonyms
beat up殴打,殴打他人,揍人,敲打clobber口水仗,口水战,口水战是指,抢劫crush粉碎,碾压,压碎,破碎defeat挫败,打败,失败,挫折maul扫帚,牵引器,拖把,牵引overwhelm压倒性的,压倒,压制,压倒一切paste粘贴,浆糊,糊糊,糊pummel殴打,敲打,敲击,捣毁rout溃败,溃散,溃疡,溃决spank打屁股,打脸,抽打,打手掌trounce困扰,陷入困境,烦恼,困境whip鞭子,鞭打,鞭笞,皮鞭batter殴打,敲打,受虐,敲击belabor腹稿,腹肌,腹腔镜,腹诽belt带子,腰带,输送带,带birch白桦树,白桦,白桦林,白桦木buffet自助餐,自助餐厅,自助餐会,自助服务bury埋葬,掩埋,埋藏,埋葬了cane拐杖,手杖,甘蔗,藤条chasten惩戒,责罚,督责,鞭笞chastise责罚,责备,责骂,督责flagellate鞭毛虫,鞭毛虫类,鞭毛虫属,鞭毛类flog鞭打,鞭笞,鞭挞,鞭策jerk混蛋,抽搐,抽搐的人,混混kill杀死,杀害,杀了,杀掉lambaste抨击,侮蔑,辱骂,侮骂lick舔,舔舔,舔舐,舐murder谋杀,谋杀案,谋杀罪,杀人pelt毛皮,生皮,生皮的作用,毛皮的颜色pitch沥青,场地,俯视,俯瞰pound重击,磅,捣毁,敲击punish处罚,惩治,惩处,惩罚rush匆匆忙忙,匆匆忙忙的,匆忙中,匆匆忙忙地scourge祸患,祸害,灾祸,灾害seesaw跷跷板,跷板,锯齿slaughter宰杀,屠宰,残杀,屠杀stir搅动,搅拌,挑动,搅动了strike打击,击中,罢工,击中了surge激增,浪涌,澎湃,汹涌澎湃tan棕褐色,棕黄色,棕褐,棕红色thresh阈值,谷仓,谷粒,谷底toss抛出,折腾,扔掉,抛掷trash垃圾,垃圾桶,垃圾箱,垃圾处理trim修剪,修饰,修整,修剪的wallop撞墙,撞击,撞击声,墙头草wax蜡像,蜡,蜡质,蜡笔小新writhe写道,撰文tan one's hide黝黑的皮肤,黝黑的皮毛,黝黑的皮囊,晒皮toss and turn辗转反侧,翻来覆去,辗转腾挪,折腾work over工作,工作过,工作上,忙于工作

Examples

  • Jeff Hanneman, lead guitarist of the seminal thrash-metal group Slayer, died this week of liver failure.

  • He'd offer a 10–15 point start on a game to 21 and thrash all comers.

  • Unable to speak, he summoned enough energy to thrash about knocking over the IV pole containing bottles of blood.

  • That means both will have to thrash through August primaries.

  • No additional feed-water was required during an ordinary day's work to thrash 1500 sheaves of wheat with 168 lbs.

  • Why, I offered to thrash him and his two boys only three weeks ago, for hanging around after dark where I had a trawl set.

  • And forthwith went out into the street and began to thrash all the Armenians they could find!

  • Not in the smallest,” said the devil; “it would be useless cruelty to thrash a thing like me.

  • If one had a net to spread round, and then send Pomp in there with a pole to beat and thrash about, one might get, a good haul.