-
1 flog
-
2 flog
v. dövmek, dayak atmak, kırbaçlamak, kamçılamak, kanunsuz satmak* * *döv* * *[floɡ]past tense, past participle - flogged; verb(to beat; to whip: You will be flogged for stealing the money.) kırbaçlamak, kamçılamak- flogging- flog a dead horse -
3 flog a dead horse
(to try to create interest in something after all interest in it has been lost.) boşuna/beyhude uğraşmak, akıntıya kürek çekmek -
4 flog
dövmek, kirbaçlamak; satmak, satmaya çalismak -
5 flog a dead horse
havanda su dövmek, bosa nefes tüketmek -
6 flog
döv -
7 fliegen
fliegen <fliegt, flog, geflogen> ['fli:gən]1) uçmak;wie lange fliegt man von Wien nach Antalya? Viyana'dan Antalya'ya kaç saatte uçuluyor?der Ball flog über das Tor top kalenin üstünden uçtu;in die Luft \fliegen havaya uçmak;sie flog ihm um den Hals boynuna sarıldıich bin geflogen atıldımdurchs Examen \fliegen sınavı geçememeker fliegt auf neue Autos otolara bayılır [o deli olur]II vt1) ( Flugzeug) kullanmak3) ( Route) uçmak -
8 flogged
past tense, past participle; see flog -
9 fliegen
fliegen <flog, geflogen>1. v/t <h> uçak vs kullanmak; uçakla götürmek; <h/sn> Strecke uçarak geçmek2. v/i <sn> uçmak;aus der Schule fliegen okuldan atılmak;in die Luft fliegen havaya uçmak
См. также в других словарях:
flog´ger — flog «flog, flg», verb, flogged, flog|ging. –transitive verb. 1. to beat or whip hard: » The inhuman flogging of disobedient soldiers and sailors was stopped years ago. Trees were seen to flog the ground with their branches (Sir John Herschel).… … Useful english dictionary
flog — [flɔg US fla:g] v past tense and past participle flogged present participle flogging [T] [Date: 1600 1700; Origin: Perhaps from Latin flagellare to whip ] 1.) to beat a person or animal with a whip or stick ▪ He was publicly flogged and… … Dictionary of contemporary English
flog — → fliegen * * * flog, flö|ge: ↑ fliegen. * * * flog, flö|ge: ↑fliegen … Universal-Lexikon
flog — flog; flog·ga·ble; flog·ger; … English syllables
flog — ► VERB (flogged, flogging) 1) beat with a whip or stick as a punishment. 2) Brit. informal sell or offer for sale. 3) informal focus on or promote to excess. ● flog a dead horse Cf. ↑flog a dead horse … English terms dictionary
flog something to death — british informal phrase to talk about something so much that no one else wants to hear any more about it Thesaurus: to talk continuously and too muchsynonym Main entry: flog * * * ˌflog sth to ˈdeath idiom … Useful english dictionary
Flog — (fl[o^]g), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Flogged} (fl[o^]gd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Flogging} ( g[i^]ng).] [Cf. Scot. fleg blow, stroke, kick, AS. flocan to strike, or perh. fr. L. flagellare to whip. Cf. {Flagellate}.] To beat or strike with a rod or whip; to … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Flog — may refer to:*General terms: **Flagellation (also known as flogging ) **British or Australian slang meaning either sell or steal **An Australian slang term for a person who is an idiot or a tool ** During the Roman empire, to flog is to torture… … Wikipedia
Flog It! — (2002 ) is a television series broadcast on the BBC, presented by Paul Martin. (Regular expert Kate Bliss has also hosted the show on occasion). The show follows the same kind of formula as Antiques Roadshow , with members of the public bringing… … Wikipedia
flog — UK US /flɒg/ verb [T] (flogging, flogged, flogs) mainly UK INFORMAL ► to sell something, especially at a cheap price: »The phone group plans to flog its new handsets for £30 apiece to people signing one year contracts. ► to sell something… … Financial and business terms
flog — [ flag ] verb transitive 1. ) to hit someone very hard with a stick or whip as a punishment 2. ) MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL to sell flog something to death MAINLY BRITISH INFORMAL to talk about something so much that no one else wants to hear any… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English