thrash的意思和读音

thrash

: [θræʃ] : [θræʃ]

v.;(

n.

thrashes  thrashing  thrashed  

v.lose

v.beat,whip,spank,smack,batter

thrashv.

1.[t]~ sb/sthto hit a person or an animal many times with a stick, etc. as a punishment

2.[i][t]使to move or make sth move in a violent or uncontrolled way

Someone was thrashing around in the water, obviously in trouble.

A whale was thrashing the water with its tail.

She thrashed her head from side to side.

3.[t](informal)~ sb/sthto defeat sb very easily in a game

Scotland thrashed England 5–1. 5:1

n.

1.[u]a type of loud rock music

2.[c](informal)a party with music and dancing

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n.1.;;【】(,)

v.1.to defeat an opponent very easily in a game or competition2.to hit someone hard several times, especially as a punishment3.to move in a violent uncontrolled way, or to make part of your body move in this way4.to thresh1.to defeat an opponent very easily in a game or competition2.to hit someone hard several times, especially as a punishment3.to move in a violent uncontrolled way, or to make part of your body move in this way4.to thresh

n.1.a type of music developed in the 1980s that combines punk and speed metal

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1.Meanwhile, with the pressures on them suspended, Hamas and Fatah would have a year to thrash out a deal on a joint government.

2.They thrash and roll on the surface of the sea and scream piteously as they look up to see arrogant men gloating over their suffering.

3.You can never thrash out any problem with him, for he follows no logic and only talks drivel .

4.Creating too many threads in one JVM can cause the system to run out of memory or thrash due to excessive memory consumption.JVM线”。

5.We spent the whole day trying to thrash out a solution.

6.Newspaper columnists lined up to thrash it out.

7.The panel was set up in August to thrash out a bipartisan agreement to reduce the deficit.8

8.The conference may also attempt to thrash out a timetable for handing over security to local forces.

9.You're a coward and a pup. I'll tell my big brother on you, and he can thrash you with his little finger, and I'll make him do it, too.

10.Let there be a great debate to thrash out the question of line.线