thrashed / θræʃ /

崩溃的惊心动魄惊心动魄的崩溃

thrashed4 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.

thrashed 近义词

v. 动词 verb

flail about; beat

更多thrashed例句

  1. I lay there and thrashed about and all I could hear was my father and ‘ha, ha, ha’.
  2. I lay there and thrashed about and all I could hear was my father and 'ha, ha, ha'.
  3. “We got thrashed,” Obama recalled, adding that he thought this time it would be better to just watch a sports event.
  4. When Saddam Hussein tried to challenge us from within, we thrashed him in the Gulf War.
  5. But, she dog-paddled furiously, thrashed about, made a lot of waves, and managed not to drown.
  6. He was thrashed at school before the Jews and the hubshi, for the heinous crime of bringing home false reports of progress.
  7. He was thrashed at home by Aunty Rosa on the same count, and then the placard was produced.
  8. What actor could play Falstaff after riding forty miles and being well thrashed?
  9. His limbs thrashed leadenly, his chest heaved and panted, his eyes opened.
  10. What you say of the Engineers is fresh to me, and must be well thrashed out.