English to Chinese Dictionary thrash

thrash

鞭打
definition
verb
she thrashed him across the head and shoulders
beat (a person or animal) repeatedly and violently with a stick or whip.
noun
the thrash of the waves
a violent or noisy movement, typically involving hitting something repeatedly.
There are also elements of thrash metal , cock rock and pop punk.
a style of fast, loud, harsh-sounding rock music, combining elements of punk and heavy metal.
translation of 'thrash'
verb
划水,
鞭打
example
The students of St John's College bounced back from a heavy mid-week defeat to 'thrash' Dunnington 6-0.
the 'thrash' of the waves
His father paid a visit to mine, who proceeded to 'thrash' me with a yardstick.
Now he'd had a chance to 'thrash' me again, I had lost what small advantage I had.
Those famous feet 'thrash' the water so hard, the men that trail him say it is like being immersed in a washing machine.
crews assembled in Richmond town square to tackle the 120-mile 'thrash'
As the tiny birds 'thrash' around trying to free themselves they become even more entrapped.
She would beat her until her arm was tired and then 'thrash' her on the floor.
a grungy 'thrash' band
Their latest album is proof of this, smelting the finest elements of 'thrash' , death and black metal and ruthlessly pouring the molten result down your throat.
Another man, reminding his mother of how his father used to 'thrash' him at her behest, was told, ‘You were a bad child and you deserved it.’
I wrench the steering wheel back and 'thrash' on up the hill
the 'thrash' of the waves
The more they 'thrash' , push and struggle the more quickly they fatigue and the more mistakes they make.
Henry's charity ball had been one hell of a 'thrash'
Regarded by many as the album that started thrash metal, it was fast and furious and it is no wonder that many regard it as the greatest 'thrash' / heavy album - the father of them all.
One of the most distinctive guitarists of the punk generation, his searing, choking guitar lines lift the songs above the 'thrash' punk anthems they would later become.
His future father-in-law came round to dinner one evening and attempted to 'thrash' him with a horsewhip.
While musically competent, these guys display no particular distinction, and the 'thrash' guitar leads are pretty basic.
I wrench the steering wheel back and 'thrash' on up the hill
There can be no doubt that Paul was comprehensively 'thrashed' in the debate.
This annoyed the jawans who beat the husband and when wife intervened to stop them, she was also 'thrashed' .
Then she started 'thrashing' him about the head and shoulders.
It's nice to think of them picturing Father Christmas and his sleigh whooshing across frosty rooftops, as opposed to me 'thrashing' my way around a soulless out-of-town shopping centre.
If you want to swim really fast, stop 'thrashing' about, relax and feel the water.
Once home, his father, a freedom fighter, 'thrashed' him mercilessly.
Convulsions took him over and he was 'thrashing' , shaking, screaming, but he didn't know it.
Struggling, she 'thrashed' about hoping to break free.
Then Amy started violently 'thrashing' in her sleep.
The Government keeps 'thrashing around' for that magic bullet, desperate to eliminate this crisis once and for all.
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