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1 lash
/læʃ/ * danh từ - dây buộc ở đầu roi - cái roi - cái đánh, cái quất; sự đánh, sự quất bằng roi =to be sentencel to the lash+ bị phạt roi, bị phạt đòn - lông mi ((cũng) eye lash) - sự mắng nhiếc, sự xỉ vả; sự chỉ trích, sự đả kích =to be under the lash+ bị đả kích gay gắt * động từ - đánh, quất =to lash a horse across the back with a whip+ quất roi vào lưng ngựa =to lash its tail+ quất đuôi vào hông (thú) =to lash against the windows+ tạt mạnh vào cửa sổ (mưa) =to lash [against] the shore+ đánh vào bờ, đập vào bờ (sóng) - kích thích, kích động =speaker lashes audience into a fury+ diễn giả kích động những người nghe làm cho họ phẫn nộ - mắng nhiếc, xỉ vả; chỉ trích, đả kích - buộc, trôi =to lash two things together+ buộc hai cái lại với nhau !to lash out - đá bất ngờ (ngựa) !to lash out at someone - chửi mắng như tát nước vào mặt ai !to lash out into strong language - chửi rủa một thôi một hồi
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