【flog】
形容词:
1. flog的形容词形式为"flogged",意为被鞭打的,被抽打的。
2. flog的形容词形式为"flogging",意为疲惫的,筋疲力尽的。
名词:
1. flog作为名词时,意为鞭打,抽打。
2. flog作为名词时,意为抽打的刑罚。
词语辨析:
flog与whip的区别在于,flog更强调用鞭子或皮带狠狠地抽打,而whip则更常用于指用鞭子轻轻抽打。
词汇扩充:
1. flogging (n.):鞭打,抽打
2. flogger (n.):鞭打者,抽打者
3. floggable (adj.):可鞭打的,可抽打的
4. floggings (n.):鞭打,抽打(复数形式)
近义词:
1. whip:鞭打,抽打
2. lash:鞭打,抽打
3. beat:打击,抽打
反义词:
1. praise:赞扬,称赞
2. reward:奖励,报酬
3. compliment:恭维,称赞
柯林斯词典:
(柯林斯词典中对flog的定义)
动词
1. If someone is flogged, they are beaten with a stick or whip as a punishment.
- He was publicly flogged with a whip.
- 他被公开用鞭子抽打。
2. If you say that someone flogs a dead horse, you are criticizing them for continuing with a particular task, activity, or plan when it is clear that they will not succeed.
- There's no point flogging a dead horse over this issue.
- 在这个问题上再继续纠缠是没有意义的。
名词
1. A flog is a punishment in which someone is beaten with a stick or whip.
- She was sentenced to six strokes of the flog.
- 她被判受六鞭刑。
牛津词典:
(牛津词典中对flog的定义)
动词
1. Beat (someone) with a whip or stick as a punishment.
- They were flogged for their part in the uprising.
- 他们因参与起义而被鞭打。
名词
1. A punishment in which someone is beaten with a whip or stick.
- He was sentenced to a flog.
- 他被判受鞭刑。
用法示例:
1. The prisoners were flogged for attempting to escape.
- 囚犯因试图逃跑而被鞭打。
2. He flogged the horse to make it run faster.
- 他鞭打马匹以使其跑得更快。
3. The teacher flogged the student for being late to class.
- 老师因学生上课迟到而鞭打该生。
4. I'm so flogged after running the marathon.
- 我跑完马拉松后筋疲力尽。
5. The criminal received a flogging as punishment for his crimes.
- 罪犯因犯罪行为受到了鞭打刑罚。
6. Stop flogging a dead horse and find a new solution.
- 别再无谓地纠缠了,找个新的解决办法吧。
7. The manager flogged the team to improve their performance.
- 经理督促团队,以提高他们的绩效。
8. The protesters were flogged by the police during the demonstration.
- 示威者在示威期间被警察抽打。
9. She felt embarrassed when her parents flogged her in front of her friends.
- 当她的父母当众打她时,她感到很尴尬。
10. The criminal was sentenced to twenty lashes of the flog.
- 罪犯被判受二十鞭刑。
11. The sailor was flogged for disobeying orders.
- 水手因不服从命令而被鞭打。
12. The dictator used floggings as a means of control and intimidation.
- 独裁者以鞭打作为控制和恐吓的手段。
13. The coach flogged the team members to push them to their limits.
- 教练鞭策队员推动他们达到极限。
14. The flogger raised his whip and struck the criminal's back.
- 鞭打者举起鞭子,抽打罪犯的背部。
15. The criminal pleaded not to be flogged, but the judge sentenced him to the punishment.
- 罪犯请求不受鞭打,但法官判决了他的刑罚。
16. The prisoner screamed in pain as he received his flogging.
- 囚犯在受到鞭打时痛苦地尖叫。
17. The law prohibits the use of floggings as a form of punishment.
- 法律禁止使用鞭打作为一种惩罚手段。
18. The soldier was flogged for desertion.
- 这名士兵因逃亡而受到鞭打。
19. The slave was flogged for attempting to escape from his master.
- 奴隶因试图逃离主人而被鞭打。
20. The criminal's back was covered in scars from years of floggings.
- 这名罪犯的背上布满了多年鞭打的伤痕。