lashing
n. 鞭打; 痛斥; 大量; 許多
v. 鞭打( lash的現在分詞 ); 煽動; 緊繫; 怒斥
Lashings of something means a large quantity or amount of it.
Serve by cutting the scones in half and spreading with jam and lashings of clotted cream.
吃時將司康餅切半,抹上果醬和大量凝脂奶油。
...lashings of slapstick comedy.
連場粗俗鬧劇
Lashings are ropes or cables that are used to tie one thing to another.
We made a tour of the yacht, checking lashings and emergency gear.
我們在那艘遊艇上四處看了看,檢查了它的系索和應急裝置。
If you refer to someone's comments as a lashing, you mean that they are very critical and angry.
He never grew used to the lashings he got from the critics.
他始終無法忍受評論界對他的刻薄抨擊。
A lashing is a punishment in which a person is hit with a whip.
1. beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment
2. rope that is used for fastening something to something else;
1. violently urging on by whipping or flogging;
The gentle flow of warm air gives way to the chilly gust, lashing us.
暖風過後,刺骨的狂風像鞭子抽打一樣吹在我們身上.
Release the fore lashing rope, down with the boat and detach the fore hook.
解開前固艇索, 放下小艇,鬆開前吊艇鉤.
About 25 oil drums were found aft. Drums any effective lashing in place.
在後面發現了大約有25個油桶. 油桶沒有適當有效的捆綁起來.
I saw horned devils with enormous whips lashing backs of shades with cruel delight.
我看到生角的惡鬼拿著大鞭,他們從後面狠狠地抽打那些幽魂.
He gave the movie a lashing.
他猛烈地抨擊那部電影.