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81 flog
vგაწკეპლვა -
82 flog
dövmek, kirbaçlamak; satmak, satmaya çalismak -
83 flog
v.qamchilimaq -
84 flog
[flɒɡ] UK / USvtauspeitschen, BRIT fam verscheuern -
85 flog
[flɒɡ] UK / USvtauspeitschen, BRIT fam verscheuern -
86 flog
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87 flog
humampas, pumalô -
88 flog
kkt. (flogged) mencemeti, mencambuk dengan cemeti, mendera. Sl.: to f. a dead horse mencari jejak didalam air. -flogging kb. dera, pukulan-pukulan. -
89 flog
döv -
90 flog
μαστιγώνω -
91 flog
verbചാട്ടയ്ക്കടിക്കുക, തല്ലുക, അടിക്കുക, വിലക്കുക -
92 Flog
skurgxi. -
93 flog along
flog along погонять кнутом -
94 flog into
flog into вбивать, вколачивать (в голову); побоями заставлять учить что-л. -
95 flog out
flog out выбить (лень и т. п.) (of) -
96 flog oneself to death
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97 flog oneself into the ground
flog oneself to death/ into the groundIDM1. स्वयं पर अत्याचार करनाHe flogs his workers to death due to overwork. -
98 flog obedience into someone
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99 flog oneself/one's car to death
flog oneself/one's car to deathzich/zijn wagen afjakkeren -
100 flog rebellion out of someone
flog rebellion out of someone
См. также в других словарях:
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 — (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
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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
flog — [fläg, flôg] vt. flogged, flogging [? cant abbrev. of L flagellare, to whip: see FLAGELLATE] 1. to beat with a strap, stick, whip, etc., esp. as punishment 2. [Slang, Chiefly Brit.] to sell SYN. BEAT flogger n … English World dictionary
flog — index beat (strike), lash (strike), punish Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary