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词汇 lashed
释义 lashed
past simple and past participle oflash
lash
verb
uk /læʃ/ us /læʃ/

lashverb (HIT)


[ I or T ]
to hit with a lot of force: 猛击;狠打
The prisoners were regularly lashed with electric cable.犯人经常被人用电缆抽打。
lash againstThe sound of the rain lashing against the windows was deafening.雨点敲打窗户发出的声响震耳欲聋。
See also
lash out
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Hitting and beating
at-risk
bang away
bang someone up
basher
bashing
bunch
butt
fetch
gut punch
head-butt
hell
kick
mess
nail
swing
tan someone's hideidiom
tonk
wallop
whop
whup

lashverb (CRITICIZE)


[ T ]
to criticize someone severely严厉批评,谴责,斥责
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Disapproving & criticizing
anathematize
animadversion
aspersion
aw
backbite
barrel
bash
belabour
disapprobation
knock
knocker
let someone have both barrelsidiom
low blow
mordacious
mordancy
pile
poorly
slam
there you goidiom
union-basher

lashverb (TIE)


[ Tusually+ adv/prep ]
to tie together tightly and firmly: 系紧,系牢
lash something to somethingI've lashed your case to the roof rack.我把你的箱子系在车顶的行李架上了。
lash something togetherThese poles will be easier to carry if we lash them together with a rope.如果我们用绳子把这些杆子捆在一起,携带起来将会容易一些。
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases

Fastening and tying
anchor
bale
be locked togetheridiom
belay
bind
board something up
bound
bowline
half hitch
harness
hobble
hogtie
knotted
stake
strap someone in
strap something up
strop
tack
tape something up
tether

Phrasal verbs


lash out (something)
lash out

Examples of lashed


lashed

In English, many past and present participles of verbs can be used as adjectives. Some of these examples may show the adjective use.


Both emphasised their status as ' outsiders ' and lashed out at the ' elite ', specifically the political class.
I didn't care about the pain of being lashed.
A large wind-chime hammock sculpture was suspended from a woven canoe-like roof structure lashed to the pier's end.
When our stories did not match, they lashed each of us.
The boat lashed up to day.
If the agent structures these so that the "wild and crazy" guy is lashed to the figurative mast, it is in his interest to be restrained.
At that time frozen meat which might have been kept in store was being lashed out every week.
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The second is that cars must be lashed down.
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This was always done in a loving environment not when a teacher was enraged and lashed out, always with the parents' support.
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With this technique they are drivers lashed to the wheel of a very powerful craft, the engines of which are not fully in their control.
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There are times when we all have the feeling of being lashed to a railway track in the path of an on-rushing train.
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But what happened in that case was that the belt broke and lashed out over the fence and struck the plaintiff.
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He, too, of course, is lashed to the mast at the moment.
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The springs should be covered with hessian and lashed in, the springs having been nailed in.
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He lashed out angrily and broke a pane of glass over the counter.
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