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( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) arremeterv + adv (+ prep + o)1) (physically, verbally) atacar*to lash out at/against somebody — ( physically) emprenderla a golpes (or patadas etc) con alguien, arremeter contra alguien; ( verbally) arremeter contra alguien
2) ( spend freely) (BrE colloq)to lash out (on something): we decided to lash out and buy a decent camera decidimos tirar la casa por la ventana y comprarnos una cámara decente (fam); I had lashed out on a new dress — había gastado un montón en comprarme un vestido nuevo (fam)
1. VI + ADV1)to lash out — (with fists) repartir golpes a diestro y siniestro; (with feet) soltar patadas, tirar coces
to lash out at or against sb — (lit, fig) arremeter contra algn
2) * (=spend)2.VT + ADV* (=spend)he had to lash out £50 — tuvo que desembolsar 50 libras
* * *v + adv (+ prep + o)1) (physically, verbally) atacar*to lash out at/against somebody — ( physically) emprenderla a golpes (or patadas etc) con alguien, arremeter contra alguien; ( verbally) arremeter contra alguien
2) ( spend freely) (BrE colloq)to lash out (on something): we decided to lash out and buy a decent camera decidimos tirar la casa por la ventana y comprarnos una cámara decente (fam); I had lashed out on a new dress — había gastado un montón en comprarme un vestido nuevo (fam)
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to lash out at — [ person] scagliarsi contro; [ tiger] dare una zampata a
2) (verbally)to lash out at o against sb., sth. — inveire contro qcn., qcs
3) BE colloq.to lash out on — fare una follia e comprare [ car]
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) picchiare* * *vi + adv1)to lash out (at or against sb/sth) — menare colpi (contro qn/a qc), fig attaccare violentemente (qn/qc), inveire (contro qn/qc)
2) famto lash out (on sth) — (spend) spendere un sacco di soldi (per qc)
* * *to lash out at — [ person] scagliarsi contro; [ tiger] dare una zampata a
2) (verbally)to lash out at o against sb., sth. — inveire contro qcn., qcs
3) BE colloq.to lash out on — fare una follia e comprare [ car]
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1) ( hit out) [person] devenir violent, se démener; [cat] donner un coup de patteto lash out at — [person] frapper; [tiger] donner un coup de patte à
2) ( verbally)to lash out at ou against somebody/something — invectiver quelqu'un/quelque chose
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lash out1 〈+at, against〉(plotseling/heftig) slaan/schoppen/trappen (naar) ⇒ uithalen (naar), een uitval doen (naar)♦voorbeelden: -
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intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) ausschlagen* * *◆ lash outI. vi1. (attack physically)2. (criticize severely)▪ to \lash out out against sb jdn heftig attackieren▪ to \lash out out at sb jdn scharf kritisieren, über jdn herfallen fig fam, auf jdn losgehen fig famwe usually live quite cheaply, but we do \lash out out occasionally meist leben wir recht bescheiden, doch ab und zu leisten wir uns doch wasII. vt BRIT, AUSto \lash out out £500/$40 500 Pfund/40 Dollar springen lassen famhe \lash outed out £5,000 on [or for] his daughter's wedding er legte 5.000 Pfund für die Hochzeit seiner Tochter auf den Tisch fam* * *1. vishe lashed out with a knife — sie stieß mit einem Messer
he lashed out with his fists — er schlug mit den Fäusten zu
to lash out against or at sb/sth — gegen jdn/etw wettern
"TUC boss lashes out" — "Gewerkschaftsboss holt zum Schlag aus"
3) (inf with money) sich in Unkosten stürzento lash out on sth — sich (dat) etw was kosten lassen (inf)
now we can really lash out — jetzt können wir uns wirklich mal etwas leisten
2. vt insepsum of money springen lassen* * *intransitive verb1) (hit out) um sich schlagen; [Pferd:] ausschlagenlash out at somebody — nach jemandem schlagen; (fig.) über jemanden herziehen (ugs.)
2)lash out on something — (coll.): (spend freely) sich (Dat.) etwas leisten od. gönnen
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vi1) ( attack physically)to \lash out out at sb [with sth] [mit etw dat] auf jdn einschlagen2) ( attack verbally)to \lash out out at sb jdn scharf kritisieren, über jdn herfallen ( fig) ( fam), auf jdn losgehen ( fig) ( fam) ( criticize severely)to \lash out out against sb jdn heftig attackieren;we usually live quite cheaply, but we do \lash out out occasionally meist leben wir recht bescheiden, doch ab und zu leisten wir uns doch was;he \lash outed out £5000 on [or for] his daughter's wedding er legte £5000 für die Hochzeit seiner Tochter auf den Tisch ( fam) -
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phr.v.1.lash out at/against sb се нафрла врз некого (со зборови/тупаници): Аs a politician Jefferson frequently lashed out against the press Како политичар Џеферсон честопати остро го критикувашепечатот2. lash out on sth inf. арчи, троши, спискува -
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фраз. гл.1) (lash out against / at) внезапно лягнуть; ударить; наброситься на (кого-л. / на что-л.) прям. и перен.Never walk behind a horse in case it lashes out (at you). — Никогда не подходи к лошади сзади, она может лягнуть.
He suddenly lashed out and hit me in the face. — Он вдруг набросился на меня и ударил по лицу.
She lashed out at me when I was late for work. — Она накинулась на меня за опоздание на работу.
The speaker lashed out against the new regulations. — Выступающий набросился с критикой на новые постановления.
2) тратить деньги; раскошелитьсяHe lashed out five thousand dollars for his daughter's wedding. — Он выложил пять тысяч долларов на свадьбу дочери.
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vito lash out (at sb) — (with weapon, hands) bić (kogoś) na oślep; ( with feet) kopać (kogoś) na oślep
* * *( often with at) (to hit out violently: He lashed out with his fists.) walić dokoła siebie -
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1) внезапно лягнуть;
ударить;
наброситься (against, at) прям. и перен. Never walk behind a horse in case it lashes out (at you). ≈ Никогда не подходи к лошади сзади, она может лягнуть. He suddenly lashed out and hit me in the face. ≈ Он вдруг набросился на меня и ударил в лицо. She lashed out at me when I was late for work. ≈ Она накинулась на меня за опоздание на работу. The speaker lashed out against the new regulations. ≈ Выступающий набросился с критикой на новые постановления.
2) тратить попусту, транжирить He lashed out five thousand dollars for his daughter's wedding. ≈ Он выкинул пять тысяч долларов на свадьбу дочери. (разговорное) выбрыкнуть;
неожиданно лягнуть (at) сильно и внезапно ударить, наброситься, накинуться( на кого-л.) разразиться бранью, гневными упреками раздавать - to * food раздавать еду (on) давать деньги( на что-л.) - he *ed out on a new car он раскошелился на новый автомобильБольшой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > lash out
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(at, against ile) (silah, el, ayak, vb. bir seyle) saldirmak, hücum etmek; azarlamak, paylamak -
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Общая лексика: наброситься (на кого-л.) -
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1 arremeter (against/at, contra)2 (splurge) gastarse un montón (de dinero) (on, en) -
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A n3 ( whip) lanière f ;B vtr3 ( criticize) ( also lash into) s'en prendre à [person] ; to lash sb with one's tongue faire des remarques cinglantes à qn ;4 ( secure) attacher (to à) ; to lash two things together attacher deux choses ensemble ;■ lash down:▶ lash down [rain] tomber violemment ;■ lash out1 ( hit out) [person] devenir violent, se démener ; [tiger, cat] donner un coup de patte ; to lash out at [person] frapper ; [tiger] donner un coup de patte à ; to lash out with one's foot donner des coups de pied ; -
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lash [læʃ]1 noun∎ he was given sixty lashes on lui a donné ou il a reçu soixante coups de fouet;∎ the lash (punishment) le (supplice du) fouet∎ he'd often felt the lash of her tongue il avait souvent été la cible de ses propos virulents(c) (of rain, sea)∎ the lash of the rain on the windows le bruit de la pluie qui fouette les vitres;∎ the lash of the waves against the shore le déferlement des vagues sur la grève(a) (with whip) fouetter(b) (of rain, waves) battre, fouetter;∎ the waves lashed the shore les vagues venaient se fracasser sur la grève;∎ the cold rain lashed my face la pluie froide me cinglait ou me fouettait le visage;∎ the hail lashed the window la grêle s'abattait sur la vitre;∎ figurative he lashed them with his tongue il leur adressa quelques remarques cinglantes∎ the tiger lashed its tail le tigre fouettait l'air de sa queue∎ they lashed him to the chair ils l'ont attaché solidement à la chaise;∎ they lashed the cargo to the deck ils arrimèrent la cargaison sur le pont∎ its tail lashed wildly il fouettait l'air furieusement de sa queue;∎ the hail lashed against the window la grêle cinglait la vitre(cargo) arrimer, fixer;∎ the crates were lashed down les caisses étaient solidement arrimées(rain, hail) s'abattre, tomber avec violence(criticize) se déchaîner contre;∎ she really lashed into them elle était véritablement déchaînée contre eux➲ lash out∎ I lashed out £10 on a bottle of wine j'ai claqué 10 livres sur une bouteille de vin∎ she lashed out in all directions elle se débattit de toutes ses forces∎ he lashed out at his critics il a fustigé ses détracteurs∎ to lash out (on sth) dépenser un fric monstre (pour qch);∎ he lashed out and bought himself a new suit il a claqué son fric pour s'acheter un nouveau costume -
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lash [læ∫]1. nounb. ( = eyelash) cil ma. [person] ( = beat) fouetter ; ( = flog) flagellerc. ( = fasten) attacher fermement[rain] tomber avec violence[+ cargo] arrimer► lash out* * *[læʃ] 1.2) ( whipstroke) coup m de fouet3) ( whip) lanière f2.transitive verb1) lit ( whip) fouetter; [rain] cingler [windows]; [storm] balayer [region]; [waves] fouetter [shore]2) ( criticize)3) ( secure) attacher (to à)•Phrasal Verbs:- lash out -
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1. noun1) (stroke) [Peitschen]hieb, der3) (on eyelid) Wimper, die2. intransitive verb1) (make violent movement) schlagen; [Peitsche, Schlange:] zuschlagen2) (strike) [Welle, Regen:] peitschen ( against gegen, on auf + Akk.); [Person:] [mit der Peitsche] schlagen (at nach)3. transitive verb1) (fasten) festbinden (to an + Dat.)3) (move violently) schlagen mit4) (beat upon) peitschenthe rain lashed the windows/roof — der Regen peitschte gegen die Fenster/auf das Dach
Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/88618/lash_down">lash down- lash out* * *[læʃ] 1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) die Wimper2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) der (Peitschen-, etc.)Hieb3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) die Peitschenschnur2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) peitschen2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) festzurren3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) peitschen4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) prasseln•- lash out* * *lash1<pl -es>[læʃ]n [Augen]wimper flash2[læʃ]I. n<pl -es>▪ the \lash Peitschenhiebe pl, die Peitschehe could only make them work under threat of the \lash er konnte sie nur zum Arbeiten bringen, indem er ihnen Peitschenhiebe androhteto feel the \lash of sb's tongue jds scharfe Zunge zu spüren bekommento come under the \lash Hiebe bekommen fig, herbe Kritik erntenwith a powerful \lash of its tail, the fish jumped out of the net der Fisch befreite sich mit einem kräftigen Schwanzschlag aus dem NetzII. vt1. (whip)rain \lashed the windowpanes der Regen prasselte gegen die Fensterscheibenstorms \lashed the southern coast of Britain Stürme fegten über die Südküste Großbritanniens hinweg3. (strongly criticize)▪ to \lash sb heftige Kritik an jdm übento \lash its tail animal mit dem Schwanz schlagen5. (tie)to \lash two things together zwei Dinge zusammenbindenIII. vi1. (strike)2. (move violently) schlagen* * *I [lʃ]n(= eyelash) Wimper f II1. n2. vt1) (= beat) peitschen; (as punishment) auspeitschen; (hail, rain, waves) peitschen gegen; tail schlagen mit2) (fig: criticize) heruntermachen (inf), abkanzeln3) (= tie) festbinden (to an +dat)3. vi* * *lash1 [læʃ]A s1. Peitschenschnur f2. Peitschenhieb m:3. the lash die Prügelstrafe4. figb) Schärfe f:the lash of her tongue ihre scharfe Zunge;the lash of his criticism seine beißende Kritik5. Peitschen n (auch fig):the lash of the lion’s tail;6. fig Aufpeitschen n:7. (Augen)Wimper fB v/t1. (aus)peitschen2. figa) peitschen:b) peitschen(d schlagen) an (akk) oder gegen:3. peitschen mit:lash its tail mit dem Schwanz um sich schlagenlash o.s. into a fury sich in Wut hineinsteigern5. fig geißeln, vom Leder ziehen gegenC v/ilash down niederprasseln (Regen, Hagel)2. schlagen (at nach):lash back zurückschlagen;a) einschlagen auf (akk),b) fig jemanden zusammenstauchen;a) (wild) um sich schlagen,b) ausschlagen (Pferd);a) einschlagen auf (akk),lash out in all directions fig zu einem Rund(um)schlag ausholenon für)lash2 [læʃ] v/t* * *1. noun1) (stroke) [Peitschen]hieb, der3) (on eyelid) Wimper, die2. intransitive verb1) (make violent movement) schlagen; [Peitsche, Schlange:] zuschlagen2) (strike) [Welle, Regen:] peitschen ( against gegen, on auf + Akk.); [Person:] [mit der Peitsche] schlagen (at nach)3. transitive verb1) (fasten) festbinden (to an + Dat.)2) (flog) mit der Peitsche schlagen; (as punishment) auspeitschen3) (move violently) schlagen mit4) (beat upon) peitschenthe rain lashed the windows/roof — der Regen peitschte gegen die Fenster/auf das Dach
Phrasal Verbs:- lash out* * *n.Peitsche -en f.Wimper -n f. -
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{'læʃ}
I. 1. шибам, бия (с камшик)
замахвам (at)
удрям (се) в (за дъжд, град) (и с against), удрям, разбивам се о (за вълни), шибам, разпенвам (вода) (за вятър)
2. силно възбуждам
разгневявам, разярявам, вбесявам (to, into)
to LASH oneself into a fury/rage разярявам се
3. махам, замахвам (с опашка-за животно, с камшик, тояга-за човек), мятам се, движа се нервно
ритам (за кон) (out)
4. прен. остро критикувам, порицавам, бичувам
5. свързвам, завързвам към нещо (down, on, together, to)
6. свързвам, завързвам (неща) (together)
връзвам, привързвам (to, down, on)
lash about търся отчаяно, лутам се (да намеря)
lash down завързвам, пристягам (с въже и пр.), изливам се като из ведро
lash on бия (животно) с камшик, за да върви
lash out внезапно почвам да ритам/да хвърлям къч (за кон)
to LASH out against/at нахвърлям се върху, нападам остро (и прен.)
to LASH out into expenditure харча безразсъдно, пилея пари
II. 1. (пресукан) камшик, бич
to he under the LASH подложен съм на телесно наказание, прен. подложен съм на остра/унищожителна критика
2. удар на камшик, шибане, блъскане (за вятър, дъжд)
3. остра критика, язвителна забележка
4. принуда
5. мигла, клепка* * *{'lash} v 1. шибам, бия (с камшик); замахвам (at); удрям (се) в ((2) {'lash} n 1. (пресукан) камшик, бич; to he under the lash подлож* * *шибам; разярявам; бия; бич; бичувам; дразня; замахвам; камшик; клепка;* * *1. i. шибам, бия (с камшик) 2. ii. (пресукан) камшик, бич 3. lash about търся отчаяно, лутам се (да намеря) 4. lash down завързвам, пристягам (с въже и пр.), изливам се като из ведро 5. lash on бия (животно) с камшик, за да върви 6. lash out внезапно почвам да ритам/да хвърлям къч (за кон) 7. to he under the lash подложен съм на телесно наказание, прен. подложен съм на остра/унищожителна критика 8. to lash oneself into a fury/rage разярявам се 9. to lash out against/at нахвърлям се върху, нападам остро (и прен.) 10. to lash out into expenditure харча безразсъдно, пилея пари 11. връзвам, привързвам (to, down, on) 12. замахвам (at) 13. махам, замахвам (с опашка-за животно, с камшик, тояга-за човек), мятам се, движа се нервно 14. мигла, клепка 15. остра критика, язвителна забележка 16. прен. остро критикувам, порицавам, бичувам 17. принуда 18. разгневявам, разярявам, вбесявам (to, into) 19. ритам (за кон) (out) 20. свързвам, завързвам (неща) (together) 21. свързвам, завързвам към нещо (down, on, together, to) 22. силно възбуждам 23. удар на камшик, шибане, блъскане (за вятър, дъжд) 24. удрям (се) в (за дъжд, град) (и с against), удрям, разбивам се о (за вълни), шибам, разпенвам (вода) (за вятър)* * *lash[læʃ] I. v 1. шибвам, бия (с камшик); замахвам (at); удрям се в, шибам (за дъжд, град) (и с against); шибам, разпенвам ( вода) (за вятър); удрям, разбивам се о (брега - за вълни); 2. силно възбуждам, дразня, разярявам, разядосвам, вбесявам (to, into); to \lash o.s. into a rage разярявам се; 3. въртя, движа ( опашка) бързо, ядосано (за животно); мятам се, движа се бързо, нервно, шибам (за опашката на животно); 4. прен. остро критикувам, порицавам, бичувам, скастрям; подигравам; 5. свързвам, завързвам ( together); връзвам за (to, down, on); 6. мор. закрепвам (части на кораб в очакване на лошо време); II. n 1. (пресукан) камшик, бич; 2. удар на камшик; прен. остра критика; to be under the \lash подложен съм на остра (унищожителна) критика; 3. мигла, клепка (и eye-\lash). -
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læʃ
1. noun1) (an eyelash: She looked at him through her thick lashes.) pestaña2) (a stroke with a whip etc: The sailor was given twenty lashes as a punishment.) latigazo, azote3) (a thin piece of rope or cord, especially of a whip: a whip with a long, thin lash.) látigo
2. verb1) (to strike with a lash: He lashed the horse with his whip.) dar latigazos, azotar2) (to fasten with a rope or cord: All the equipment had to be lashed to the deck of the ship.) atar, amarrar3) (to make a sudden or restless movement (with) (a tail): The tiger crouched in the tall grass, its tail lashing from side to side.) sacudir4) ((of rain) to come down very heavily.) azotar•- lash outlash n pestañatr[læʃ]3 (eyelash) pestaña1 (in general) azotar2 (fasten) sujetar1 (fall hard) caer con fuerza ( against, contra)lash ['læʃ] vt1) whip: azotar2) bind: atar, amarrarlash n1) whip: látigo m2) stroke: latigazo m3) eyelash: pestaña fn.• azote s.m.• latigazo s.m.• látigo s.m.• pestaña s.f.• ramalazo s.m.• tarja s.f.• tralla s.f.• traílla s.f.v.• atar v.• azotar v.• fustigar v.• hostigar v.• reñir v.• trincar v.
I læʃ1) ( eyelash) pestaña f2)a) ( whip) látigo mb) ( stroke - of whip) latigazo m, azote m; (- of tail) coletazo m
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1)a) ( whip) \<\<person\>\> azotar, darle* latigazos a; \<\<horse\>\> fustigar*b) ( beat against) azotarc) ( thrash)2) ( bind)to lash something/somebody TO something — amarrar or atar algo/a alguien a algo
to lash something down — amarrar or atar algo; ( Naut) amarrar or trincar* algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- lash out[læʃ]1. N1) (=eyelash) pestaña f2) (=thong) tralla f ; (=whip) látigo m ; (=stroke) latigazo m, azote m ; [of tail] coletazo m2. VT2) (=tie) atar; (Naut) trincar, amarrar (to a)3.VIto lash about — [person] agitarse violentamente, dar bandazos
he lashed at the donkey — fustigaba or azotaba al burro
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I [læʃ]1) ( eyelash) pestaña f2)a) ( whip) látigo mb) ( stroke - of whip) latigazo m, azote m; (- of tail) coletazo m
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1)a) ( whip) \<\<person\>\> azotar, darle* latigazos a; \<\<horse\>\> fustigar*b) ( beat against) azotarc) ( thrash)2) ( bind)to lash something/somebody TO something — amarrar or atar algo/a alguien a algo
to lash something down — amarrar or atar algo; ( Naut) amarrar or trincar* algo
•Phrasal Verbs:- lash out
См. также в других словарях:
lash out — 1) PHRASAL VERB If you lash out, you attempt to hit someone quickly and violently with a weapon or with your hands or feet. [V P] Riot police fired in the air and lashed out with clubs to disperse hundreds of demonstrators... [V P at n] Her… … English dictionary
lash out — v. (D; intr.) to lash out against, at * * * [ læʃ aʊt] at (D; intr.) to lash out against … Combinatory dictionary
lash out at — the president lashed out at the opposition Syn: criticize, chastise, censure, attack, condemn, denounce, lambaste, rail at/against, harangue, pillory; berate, upbraid, rebuke, reproach; informal lay into, tear into, blast; formal castigate … Thesaurus of popular words
lash — lash1 [lash] n. [ME lassche < the v.] 1. a whip, esp. the flexible striking part as distinguished from the handle 2. a stroke with or as with a whip; switch 3. a sharp, censuring or rebuking remark 4. an eyelash vt. [ME laschen < ?] … English World dictionary
lash — ► VERB 1) beat with a whip or stick. 2) beat forcefully against. 3) (lash out) launch a verbal or physical attack. 4) (of an animal) move (a part of the body, especially the tail) quickly and violently. 5) fasten securely with a cord or rope. 6)… … English terms dictionary
lash — lash1 [læʃ] v ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ 1¦(tie)¦ 2¦(wind/rain/sea)¦ 3¦(hit)¦ 4¦(tail)¦ 5¦(criticize)¦ Phrasal verbs lash out ▬▬▬▬▬▬▬ [Sense: 1; Date: 1400 1500; : Old French; Origin: lacier, from Latin laqueus; … Dictionary of contemporary English
lash — lash1 [ læʃ ] noun count 1. ) a hit with a whip or a thin stick: The court sentenced her to eight years in jail and 500 lashes. 2. ) a quick or violent movement of an animal s tail 3. ) the thin piece of leather forming the main part of a whip 4 … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
lash — 1 verb 1 TIE (transitive always + adv/prep) to tie something tightly to something else with a rope, or tie two things together: lash sth to/onto etc: The oars were lashed to the sides of the boat. 2 WIND/RAIN ETC (intransitive always + adv/prep,… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
lash — I UK [læʃ] / US verb Word forms lash : present tense I/you/we/they lash he/she/it lashes present participle lashing past tense lashed past participle lashed 1) [transitive] to tie something firmly to something else, or to tie two things together… … English dictionary
lash — lash1 lasher, n. lashingly, adv. lashless, adj. /lash/, n. 1. the flexible part of a whip; the section of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. 2. a swift stroke or blow, with a whip or the like, given as a punishment: He received 20… … Universalium
lash — I. /læʃ / (say lash) noun 1. the flexible part of a whip; the piece of cord or the like forming the extremity of a whip. 2. a swift stroke or blow, with a whip, etc., as a punishment: sentenced to fifty lashes. 3. a sharp stroke given to the… …