抽打
[chōu dǎ]na.lash; whip; thrash; slash
网络释义:flip; flail; Whack
汉英汉汉网络释义
na.1.lash; whip; thrash; slash; flog2.beat clothing to remove dust; remove dust with a towel, duster, etc.
na.1.用鞭子抽2.掸灰
1.whip 3. 抓;扯住[ hold tight;seize] 5. 抽打[ whip; thrash] 揪 jiū ...
2.lash 抽搐〖 tic;twitch〗 抽打〖 whip;lash〗 抽搭〖 sob〗 ...
3.slash flexible 灵活的 slash 抽打 击打 打耳光 C.substitution 保险代理人 替代物 ...
4.thrash 3. 抓;扯住[ hold tight;seize] 5. 抽打[ whip; thrash] 揪 jiū ...
5.flip flexible a. 易弯曲的,柔软的;灵活的 flip vt. 把…往上抛,掷,抽打; flirt v. 挥动;调情; ...
6.flail flagstone 薄层砂岩 flail 扫雷装置;连枷;抽打 flair 眼光 ...
7.Whack
8.strap stranger 陌生人 strap 皮带;抽打 stratagem 计策 ...
造句带翻译释义:,lash,whip,thrash,slash,flip,flail,Whack1.It was like somebody shut a switch on my whole digestive system and, you know, it felt horrible.就像是有人在我的消化系统里面不停的抽打,你知道,那感觉非常糟糕。
2.Their lovely faces and forms vanished in a flash, revealing monstrous creatures of wood and vine, swinging arms like mighty cudgels at him.她们那可爱的面孔和形体一下就消失了,变成了由树木和蔓藤混合的恐怖怪物,挥舞着手臂似乎要抽打他。
3.I felt as if my mind was being whipped, as if a ghost had commandeered my pen and was writing to redress the injustices it had suffered.我觉得有一根鞭子在抽打我的心,又觉得仿佛有甚么鬼魂借我的笔为自己伸冤一样。
4.The enemy strapped him, and yet he said nothing.敌人用皮带抽打他,可他就是一句话也不说。
5.They would make me stand with my hands raised in the air and after I returned to my dormitory they would beat me with plastic pipes.他们会要我高举双手罚站,而回到团体寝室后,他们会用塑胶管抽打我。
6.He described to me how he would whip such a boy as if he were unfolding some elaborate mystery.他绘声绘影地讲给我听,用什么好法抽打这种孩子,好象他在展示一个复杂的神秘。
7.A man may legally beat his wife with a leather strap as long as it is less than 2 inches wide.丈夫可以用皮带抽打妻子,只要皮带宽不超过2英寸,即为合法。
8.On the day for sentencing to be carried out, his mother was tied to a stake and a big man was ready to flog her with a whip.在审判执行的那天,国王的母亲被被绑在一棵大树桩上,一个强健的男人准备用皮鞭抽打她。
9.A moisture came into his eyes, and, as the whipping continued, he arose and walked irresolutely up and down.他的眼睛潮湿了,鞭子继续抽打着,他站了起来,犹豫不决地走来走去。
10.I felt as if my heart was being whipped, I also felt as if a ghost was borrowing my pen to redress the injustice it had suffered.原文:我觉得有一根鞭子在抽打我的心,又觉得仿佛有什么鬼魂借我的笔为自己伸冤一样。