1.鞭打;鞭挞
2.驱使,迫使
3.严厉批评
4.(抽打似地)扔放(钓丝)
5.〈英俚〉非法出售
6.〈俚〉打败,胜过
1.鞭打;鞭挞
2.驱使,迫使
3.严厉批评
4.(抽打似地)扔放(钓丝)
5.〈英俚〉非法出售
6.〈俚〉打败,胜过
1.to hit someone very hard with a stick or whip as a punishment
2.to sell
1.He positively flogs himself to think bigger and bigger; you can see him kicking against the confines of his aging organic hardware.
他积极的鞭策自己,让自己思考得越来越全面;他不断对抗着自己老化的器官硬件所带来的局限。
2.Most car journeys are mandatory flogs rather than Kerouac-style Odysseys. They consist of commutes, school runs and business trips.
多数汽车行程不是凯鲁亚克(Kerouac)笔下的冒险旅行,而往往是不得不为的苦差事,包括上下班、送孩子上下学,以及外出公干。
3.Ni Ping sojourns to Meng Cheng, on dish one ox flogs, taste is especially good, ask why content?
倪萍到蒙城作客,菜上一牛鞭,味道特好,问曰何物?
4.A guy who flogs washing powder was telling us story based marketing worked better!
一个销售洗衣粉的小伙子正在告诉我们以讲故事为基础的销售方法更为有效!
5.Take skill to show thick club flogs the pig is counted.
取一手指粗的木棍鞭猪数下。
6.According to new derees, illegal immigrants and their employers may face half-year imprisonment and as much as 6 flogs
根据新的法令,非法移民与雇用他们的老板,将面临半年刑期,以及多达六下的鞭刑。