词汇 | flog |
释义 | flog verb[ T ] uk /flɒɡ/ us /flɑːɡ/-gg- flogverb[T] (PUNISH)to beat someone very hard with a whip (= a long, thin piece of rope, leather, etc.) or a stick, as a punishment: (作为惩罚)鞭笞,棒打 Soldiers used to be flogged for disobedience.过去士兵们会因不守军令而遭鞭笞。 Punishing by causing pain birch cane caning cat-o'-nine-tails corporal punishment flagellate lynch law lynching mortification mortification of the fleshidiom non-lethal paddle spanking tar thrashing thumbscrew waterboard waterboarding whip whipping flogverb[T] (SELL)UKinformal to sell, especially quickly or cheaply: (尤指迅速或廉价地)出售 He tried to flog his old car, but no one would buy it.他想快点儿卖掉他的旧车,但没人愿意买。 Selling auction Black Friday bundle bundle something with something bundling concession hock network marketing outsell oversell panic selling peddle ply sales drive sales pitch salesmanship sell out sell something off sellout sting Idiomsflog yourself to death flog something to death flog a dead horse flog | American Dictionaryflog verb[ T ] us/flɑɡ, flɔɡ/-gg- (esp. in the past) to beat very hard with a stick or a whip as a punishment flog | Business Englishflog verb[ T ] mainly UKinformaluk /flɒɡ/usflogging | flogged | flogs to sell something, especially at a cheap price: The phone group plans to flog its new handsets for £30 apiece to people signing one-year contracts. to sell something illegally: Some private sellers are flogging cars that have been stolen or written off by insurers. Phrasal verbflog sth off |
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