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lash out

英 [læʃ aʊt]

美 [læʃ aʊt]

(用武器或手脚)迅猛攻击,殴打; 抨击; 批评

柯林斯词典

  • PHRASAL VERB (用武器或手脚)迅猛攻击,殴打
    If youlash out, you attempt to hit someone quickly and violently with a weapon or with your hands or feet.
    1. Riot police fired in the air and lashed out with clubs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators...
      防暴警察朝天开枪并挥舞警棍驱散数百名示威者。
    2. Her husband has a terrible temper and lashes out at her when he's angry.
      她丈夫脾气极差,一生气就殴打她。
  • PHRASAL VERB 猛烈抨击;批评
    If youlash out atsomeone or something, you speak to them or about them very angrily or critically.
    1. As a politician Jefferson frequently lashed out at the press...
      作为一个政治人物,杰斐逊常常抨击新闻界。
    2. The Cuban leader lashed out against the policy of the US President.
      古巴领导人猛烈抨击美国总统的政策。

英英释义

verb

双语例句

  • As a politician Jefferson frequently lashed out at the press
    作为一个政治人物,杰斐逊常常抨击新闻界。
  • It was however the timid nature of the team performance that has angered the English media and fans, leading them to lash out at the players and the management.
    但不管怎样,队伍在比赛中表现出的胆怯使整个英国媒体和都感到愤怒。铺天盖地的批评指向了球员和教练。
  • Can we afford to lash out on an air-conditioner?
    我们能拿出一笔可观的钱买空调器吗?
  • When this happens you might lash out.
    哇,哇,哇,当这一切发生的时候,你可能会大肆宣泄。
  • When cornered, they lash out with savage kicks.
    他们被逼得走投无路,便抬腿发疯似地猛踢一阵。
  • Or there may be a less direct link: people tend to lash out in tough times.
    或许,两者之间可能存在一种不那么直接的关系:人们往往在困难时期有更多的攻击行为。
  • Susan's fist lash out quickly, opening up cuts above Jill's eyes.
    苏珊的拳头迅速的打出,打破了吉尔的眼睛。
  • The more the reactionaries lash out, the more resistance they provoke.
    反动派越是横行霸道,就越发激起更强烈的反抗。
  • If they think someone is pretending or lying to them, then they will feel aggrieved, angry and will lash out and condemn them.
    如果他们认为这些人是在伪装或说谎,他们就会感到愤怒,并且抨击和谴责这些人。
  • It's a chance for inmates to pick up a new hobby, but it's also a part of the prison's dynamic security strategy: occupied prisoners are less likely to lash out at guards and one another.
    这是犯人们培养新爱好的一个机会,但同时也是监狱的动态安全策略的一部分:全心投入到一件事情中时,犯人很少会和狱警或狱友发生冲突。