单词 | flog |
释义 | flogBrE /flɒɡ/ NAmE /flɑːɡ/ verb present simple - I / you / we / they flogBrE /flɒɡ/ NAmE /flɑːɡ/ present simple - he / she / it flogsBrE /flɒɡz/ NAmE /flɑːɡz/ past simple floggedBrE /flɒɡd/ NAmE /flɑːɡd/ past participle floggedBrE /flɒɡd/ NAmE /flɑːɡd/ -ing form floggingBrE /ˈflɒɡɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈflɑːɡɪŋ/ [often passive ]~sb to punish sb by hitting them many times with a whipor stick 鞭笞,棒打(作为惩罚)◆ He was publicly flogged for breaking the country's alcohol laws . 他因违犯国家的酒法而被当众处以鞭刑。(BrE , informal ) to sell sth to sb 出售(某物给某人)◆ ~sth (to sb )She flogged her guitar to another student . 她把吉他卖给另一个同学。◆ ~sth (off )We buy them cheaply and then flog them off at a profit . 我们低价买下这些,然后卖出获利。◆ ~sb sth I had a letter from a company trying to flog me insurance . 我收到了一家公司的信,向我推销保险。 ● ˌflog a dead ˈhorse (informal ) to waste your effort by trying to do sth that is no longer possible 鞭策死马;做徒劳无益的事● ˌflog sth to ˈdeath (BrE , informal ) to use an idea , a story , etc . so often that it is no longer interesting 多次重复(想法、故事等)而使人失去兴趣 |
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