vt. (-gg-) 1.鞭打;鞭挞。 2.(抽打似地)扔放(钓丝)。 3.驱使,迫使。 4.〔英俚〕非法出售。 5.〔俚语〕打败,胜过。 6.严厉批评。 短语和例子 flog a horse along 策马前进。 flog laziness out of sb. 驱策某人使不再懒惰。 flog Latin into sb. 使人强记拉丁文。 flog a dead horse 徒劳无益。 flog a willin horse (不必要地)强迫勤奋的人,滥加驱使。
beat severely with a whip or rod; "The teacher often flogged the students"; "The children were severely trounced" 同义词:welt, whip, lather, lash, slash, strap, trounce,
beat with a cane 同义词:cane, lambaste, lambast,
例句与用法
1.
He tried to flog me a broken tv set . 他一个劲儿向我兜售一个破电视机。
2.
He would flog her to death with a rubber truncheon . 他要用橡皮棍把她揍死。
3.
He was flogged into accepting . 他被迫接受。
4.
It is enough for me to recall the flogging of peasants . 只要回忆起农民被鞭笞的事就叫我够受的了。
5.
I hope he wo n't tell that joke again ; he has flogged it to death already . 我希望他别再讲那个笑话了;他已经把它用滥了。
6.
At the present moment, polished english gentlemen flog africans so severely . 眼前,温文尔雅的英国绅士狠命抽打非洲土著人。
7.
For her trespass , my daughter will be flogged 因此她的过失,我的女儿将受到鞭鞑
8.
But it referred to flogging in the medieval times 但是在中世纪,这个词指的是鞭打
9.
He was flogging his horse in a very cruel way 他粗暴地抽打自己的马儿。
10.
You deserved , both of you , flogging for that 你们两个都该挨顿鞭子抽!