词组 | lash |
释义 | lash [lashed, lashed, lashing] lash down lash down if the rain lashes down, a lot of rain falls and there is also often a lot of wind: ▪ It was a wild evening. The rain was lashing down and the wind was howling through the trees. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑pour down, ↑bucket down BrE informal lash into lash into sb to criticize someone or something very strongly or angrily: ▪ Buchanan lashed into the plan, saying it would cause more problems than it would solve. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑lay into lash out 1. lash out to suddenly speak angrily to someone or suddenly criticize someone very strongly + at/against ▪ Anwar lashed out in fury at his colleagues, accusing them of racism. ▪ Preachers were lashing out against the hypocrisy of the US government. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑hit out 2. lash out to suddenly try to hit or attack someone + with ▪ Brendan lashed out with his fist and caught the thief on the jaw. + at ▪ He felt like lashing out at her and strangling her. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑hit out 3. lash out on sth • lash out sth (on sth) BrE informal to suddenly spend a lot of money on something, especially a surprisingly large amount of money: ▪ How many people are going to want to lash out $50 on a haircut? ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑splash out BrE informal lash up lash sth up • lash up sth BrE informal to do something badly, especially by making silly mistakes: ▪ Don't give it to Lauren - she'll only lash it up. ■ SIMILAR TO: ↑cock up BrE informal, ↑mess up informal |
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