单词 | bash |
释义 | bash (bæʃ ) Word forms: bashes , bashing , bashed 1. countable noun A bash is a party or celebration, especially a large one held by an official organization or attended by famous people. [informal] He threw one of the biggest showbiz bashes of the year. Synonyms: party, do [informal], social, at-home 2. verb If someone bashes you, they attack you by hitting or punching you hard. [informal] If someone tried to bash my best mate, they would have to bash me as well. [VERB noun] I bashed him on the head and dumped him in the cold, cold water. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] Two women were hurt and the chef was bashed over the head with a bottle. [be/get V-ed] Synonyms: hit, break, beat, strike 3. verb If you bash something, you hit it hard in a rough or careless way. [informal] Too many golfers try to bash the ball out of sand. That spells disaster. [VERB noun preposition/adverb] A stand-in drummer bashes on a single snare and a pair of cymbals. [VERB preposition/adverb] 4. countable noun If you get a bash on a part of your body, someone or something hits you hard, or you bump into something. [informal] 5. verb To bash someone means to criticize them severely, usually in a public way. [journalism] The President could continue to bash Democrats as being soft on crime. [VERB noun] Synonyms: criticize, pan [informal], condemn, slam [slang] 6. countable noun [usually singular, N at n/-ing] If you have a bash at something, you try to do it. [British, informal] He's prepared to have a bash at discussing it intelligently. Synonyms: attempt, go [informal], try, shot [informal] 7. See also -bashing Phrasal verbs: bash in phrasal verb If someone bashes a person's or animal's head in, they hit it very hard and cause severe injuries to it. [Also VERB noun PARTICLE] bash out phrasal verb If you say that someone bashes something out, you mean that they produce it quickly or in large quantities, but without much care or thought. [informal] Up to then, they'd merrily bashed out albums in between tours. [VERB PARTICLE noun] Their ambitions are to bash out good grub with minimal fuss. [VERB PARTICLE noun] bash up phrasal verb If someone bashes you up, they attack you violently and injure you. [British, informal] The two sisters bashed each other up when their relationship turned sour. [VERB noun PARTICLE] I've been bashed up by people with baseball bats. [VERB noun PARTICLE] Translations: Chinese: 聚会, 猛击 Japanese: 強打, 強打する |
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