单词 | bash |
释义 | bash From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishbashbash1 /bæʃ/ verb1 HIT[intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to hit someone or something hard, in a way that causes pain or damage Someone bashed him on the back of his head. Police bashed down the door to get in.bash something on/against something He bashed his head on the back of the seat.bash into I accidentally bashed into a woman pushing a pram.► see thesaurus at hit2 PPCRITICIZE[transitive] to criticize someone or something very strongly He was always bashing the trade unions. —-basher [in nouns] union-bashers → bash on → bash something ↔ out → bash somebody ↔ up→ See Verb table Leisurebashbash2 noun [countable]1 informalHIT a hard strong hit SYN bangbash on a bash on the head2 informalDLPARTY a party or an event to celebrate something a birthday bash► see thesaurus at party3 → have a bash (at something)Origin bash1 (1600-1700) Probably from the sound of hitting |
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