lashes; lashed; lashing
lashes; lashed; lashing
Learner's definition of LASH
1
: to hit (a person or animal) with a whip, stick, or something similar鞭打;抽打 [+ object]
[no object]
—
+ at 2
: to hit (something) with force猛击;狠打 [+ object]
[no object]
—
+ at 3
: to make a sudden and angry attack against (someone)怒斥;抨击 [+ object]
[no object]
—
+ at —
often used in the phrase lash out at常用于短语lash out at 4
[+ object] : to cause (a group of people) to become angry or violent煽动;激起—
+ into 5
of an animal : to move (the tail) from side to side in a forceful way用力甩动(尾巴) [+ object]
[no object]
2 lash /ˈlæʃ/ noun
plural lashes
plural lashes
Learner's definition of LASH
1
a [count] : a hit with a whip鞭打;抽打 b the lash : the punishment of being hit with a whip鞭笞刑 c [count] : the thin piece on the end of a whip鞭梢
2
[count] : eyelash —
usually plural通常用复数 3 lash /ˈlæʃ/ verb
lashes; lashed; lashing
lashes; lashed; lashing
Learner's definition of LASH
[+ object]
: to tie (something) to an object with a rope, cord, or chain捆扎;绑紧 -
They lashed the canoe to the top of the car.他们把划艇绑在汽车顶部。
-
He lashed the logs together to make a raft.他把原木捆扎起来做了个木筏。
-
Everything was lashed down securely so that it wouldn't blow away.每样东西都已牢牢捆紧,不会被吹走。