thrash / θræʃ /

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thrash4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to beat soundly in punishment; flog.
  2. to defeat thoroughly: The home team thrashed the visitors.
  3. Nautical. to force against a strong wind or sea.
  4. thresh.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. to toss, or plunge about.
  2. Nautical. to make way against the wind, tide, etc.; beat.
  3. thresh.
n. 名词 noun
  1. an act or instance of thrashing; beating; blow.
  2. thresh.
  3. Swimming. the upward and downward movement of the legs, as in the crawl.
  4. British Slang. a party, usually with drinks.
v. 动词组 verb
  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.

thrash 近义词

v. 动词 verb

flail about; beat

更多thrash例句

  1. Jeff Hanneman, lead guitarist of the seminal thrash-metal group Slayer, died this week of liver failure.
  2. He'd offer a 10–15 point start on a game to 21 and thrash all comers.
  3. Unable to speak, he summoned enough energy to thrash about knocking over the IV pole containing bottles of blood.
  4. That means both will have to thrash through August primaries.
  5. No additional feed-water was required during an ordinary day's work to thrash 1500 sheaves of wheat with 168 lbs.
  6. 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.
  7. And forthwith went out into the street and began to thrash all the Armenians they could find!
  8. Not in the smallest,” said the devil; “it would be useless cruelty to thrash a thing like me.
  9. 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.