词组 | bash |
释义 | bash Theme: PARTY n. a wild party; a night on the town.What a bash! I'm exhausted! bash 1. noun 1 an attempt, try, go UK, 1939. 2 a party UK, 1901. 3 a drag racing event US, 1960s to 70s. 4 a long cycle ride, especially if fast and arduous. 'The Brighton Bash' is from London to Brighton and back UK, 1961. 5 a route march, as in '5-mile-bash', etc. Military usage UK, 1984. 6 an act of sexual intercourse UK, 1979. 7 a person judged on their sexual performance AUSTRALIA, 1967. 8 marijuana. A possible pun on BANG (marijuana) or misspelling of BUSH (marijuana) US, 1971. 9 a dent put into a felt hat to make it look better, especially an Australian Army slouch hat AUSTRALIA, 1954.► on the bashto be working as a prostitute UK, 1936 2. verb 1 to criticise someone or something. Often combined as a suffix with the object of criticism UK, 1963. 2 to hit someone UK, 1790. 3 while surfing, to slam into a wave US, 1991. 4 to work as a prostitute UK, 1961. 5 to eat with great fervour US, 1945. 6 to indulge in heavy drinking AUSTRALIA, 1947.► bash earsto talk on the telephone. Teen slang US, 1951.► bash one out(of a male) to masturbate UK, 2002.► bash someone's earto talk to someone at length AUSTRALIA, 1965.► bash the bishop(of a male) to masturbate. Based on a perceived resemblance between the erect penis and a conventional chess piece or, possibly, the helmet and an episcopal mitre; bishops may also be 'banged', 'battered', 'beaten', 'buffed', 'captured', 'flipped', 'flogged' and 'murdered'; notwithstanding, the bishop has also inspired punning variants: 'cardinals', 'obsolete jesuits', 'pope', 'priests' and 'one-eyed monk' UK, 1961.► bash the bottleto drink alcohol to excess AUSTRALIA, 1971.► bash the spineto sleep AUSTRALIA, 1945.► bash wheelsin the usage of youthful model road racers (slot car racers), to race US, 1997 bash about bash sth/sb about BrE informal to treat something or someone roughly or hit them, especially with the result that you damage or hurt them: I don't mind you borrowing the car as long as you don't bash it about. Sam came home covered in bruises, saying he'd been bashed about at school.■ SIMILAR TO: knock around/about, bash up AmE informal bash away bash away informal, especially BrE to work hard and continuously at something you find difficult or boring in order to try and get it right or to finish it+ at Mike spent the weekend bashing away at his revision. I'd been bashing away at my essay all morning and made almost no progress.■ SIMILAR TO: slave away, slog away BrE informal bash in bash in sth • bash sth in informal to break, damage or seriously injure something, especially by hitting it very hard: The car's rear window had been bashed in, and there was glass all over the seat. I'll bash your head in if you say that again! bash on bash on BrE informal to continue travelling or doing something even when it is difficult and you are not enjoying it: I'm still bashing on with the book, and I hope it will be finished by the summer. "There's nothing we can do except bash on," said Geoff. "We must be nearly there."■ SIMILAR TO: carry on bash up 1. bash up sth • bash sth up usually passive BrE informal to damage something by treating it roughly: Some of the fruit was a bit bashed up, so they let us have it really cheaply.2. bash up sb/sth • bash sb/sth up BrE informal to seriously hurt someone or damage a part of their body by attacking them violently: They said they'd bash me up if I said anything to the teachers.be bashed up Marie's face was all bashed up; I think her boyfriend did it.■ SIMILAR TO: duff up/in/over BrE spoken informal bash (someone's) brains inTo strike or assault someone violently and severely, typically on the head, such that it may cause the person severe injury or death. Primarily heard in US, South Africa. I warned her that I was going to bash her brains in if she didn't stop insulting me. They left him to die after nearly bashing his brains in. granny bashingThe physical, psychological, or verbal abuse or assault of an elderly person or persons. While the abuse of children garners a huge amount of attention from the public, granny bashing seems to go largely unnoticed in comparison. bash the bishopvulgar slang To masturbate. A term only applied to men. A: "Why is he all embarrassed today?" B: "Oh, his crush walked in on him bashing the bishop. How horrifying is that?" queer bashingslang The act of attacking someone, either physically or verbally, for being homosexual. Primarily heard in UK. How can people say such hurtful things? This queer bashing has got to stop! bash (something) against (something)To smack something against another surface. Billy went to the nurse after he bashed his head against the low ceiling in the art studio. He bashed his guitar against the amp and it splintered apart. bash aroundTo mistreat something or someone; to treat forcefully or roughly. A noun or pronoun can be used between "bash" and "around." Please be careful not to bash my phone around when you borrow it. If I see my neighbor bashing around his pets, I will call the police. bash inTo strike and dent or damage something. That accident bashed in the door of my car. The vandals bashed in the door and then spray painted it. bash upTo strike and dent or damage something. That shopping cart really bashed up the door of my car. have a bashTo try something (often for the first time). Primarily heard in Australia, Canada. A: "Do you want to try driving my car, to see how you like it?" B: "Yeah, sure, I'll have a bash at it." I don't usually like hot tea, but it's so cold out that I had a bash today. have a bash at (something)To try something, often for the first time. Primarily heard in UK. A: "Do you want to try driving my car, to see how you like it?" B: "Yeah, sure, I'll have a bash at doing it." I don't usually like hot tea, but it's so cold out that I had a bash at it today. bashed1. Battered or crushed. A: "Yikes, this box got totally bashed in transit." B: "Yeah, I hope nothing inside broke." 2. slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were really bashed! bashingThe act of criticizing or slandering someone or something. A word that describes or designates the person, group, or thing being criticized is typically used before "bashing." How can people say such hurtful things? This queer bashing has got to stop! fag bashingoffensive slang The act of attacking a male, either physically or verbally, for being homosexual. "Fag" is short for "faggot," a derogatory term for a homosexual male. bash someone or something aroundto treat someone or something roughly (physically or figuratively); to beat on or abuse someone or something (physically or otherwise). Stop bashing me around, and let's talk. The robber acted as though he was about to bash around his victims. bash something against someone or somethingto strike something against someone or something. He accidentallybashed his head against a beam. She bashed her sore elbow against Ted's forehead and both of them were hurt. bash something into crush something inward or to the inside. Don't bash the door in! It sounds like someone is bashing in the door. bash something upto crash something; to strike something and damage it. She bashed the car up badly. How did she bash up the car? have a bashBRITISH, INFORMALIf you have a bash at something, you try to do it. He's prepared to have a bash at discussing it intelligently. They asked me to be in the play, so I said I'd have a bash. have a bashmake an attempt; try. informalhave a bash at (doing) something(British English, spoken) make an attempt at something: I’m going to have a bash at fixing the car myself.bash inv. 1. To break or smash a hole in something: The robber bashed in the window with a crowbar. When I slipped, I fell against the door and bashed it in. 2. To strike a strong blow to something, causing it to penetrate a hard substance or surface: I didn't have a hammer, so I placed the nail over the wood and bashed it in with a wrench. 3. To make some indentation or hole in something by hitting it suddenly: I was so angry that I kicked the car and bashed a dent in it. bash(bæʃ)1. n. a wild party; a night on the town. What a bash! I’m exhausted! 2. in. to party; to celebrate. Let’s go out and bash, how ’bout it? 3. tv. to criticize; to join in the destructive criticism of someone or something. A bunch of old Jonathan Computer fans love to bash Macrosoft whenever they can. bashed(bæʃt)1. mod. crushed; struck. Give me that bashed one, and I’ll straighten it out. 2. mod. alcohol intoxicated. All four of them went out and got bashed. bashing n. criticizing; defaming. (A combining form that follows the name of the person or thing being criticized.) On TV they had a long session of candidate bashing, and then they read the sports news. fag-bustingand fag-bashing n. doing violence to homosexuals. (Usually objectionable.) He was involved in a fag-busting incident that got him kicked out of school. What’s this strange need you have for fag-bashing? What’s your problem? fag-bashingverbSee fag-busting |
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