lash是什么意思,lash怎么读,
lash out猛击;猛烈抨击;大肆挥霍
词根:lash
n.lashing 鞭打;叱责;痛骂
lasher 堰(下的水塘);鞭打者;用来捆绑的绳索
v.lashing 抨击(lash的ing形式);鞭打;猛烈摇动
1.People tend to lash out at family members because they believe those close to them will not abandon them, no matter what, Latz said.
人们更倾向于跟家庭成员发泄,因为他们相信那些亲近的人无论怎样都不会弃他们而去,莱兹说。
2.Mozart had been known to lash out against Salieri; records from the era seem to indicate that Salieri was supportive of Mozart's work.
虽然莫扎特曾经反对过萨列里,但是有记录表明萨列里是支持莫扎特的音乐理念的。
3.Wind and rain lash the face of Red Canyon, an ancient dune complex on the island's eastern flank.
风雨冲刷着红峡谷的表面——在岛的西侧形成的古老沙丘。
4.Often, therefore, the body's mechanics prefer lash-ups to complete rebuilds-or simply do not bother with the job at all.
因此,身体结构常常宁愿残缺也不愿彻底修缮,或者根本就置之不理。