单词 | bash |
释义 | bash (once / 4251 pages) 1vn 2n To bash is to hit something hard. You might stand up suddenly on a sailboat and bash your head on the mast. Marching band drummers bash their drums with mallets, and terrible drivers bash their bumpers into trees. You can also figuratively bash another person by saying terribly critical things about her. When bash is a noun, it means either "a hard hit or blow," or "a loud, festive party:" "Welcome to my bash! Don't bash your head on the piñata." WORD FAMILYbash: bashed, bashes, bashing USAGE EXAMPLESOnlookers donning oversized 2017 eyeglasses and green Statue of Liberty hats were screened by police Saturday afternoon ahead of the midnight bash. Washington Times(Dec 31, 2016) In his campaign, Trump relentlessly bashed trade agreements such as the North American Free Trade Agreement, or NAFTA; Congress is full of Republican free-trade advocates. Los Angeles Times(Dec 29, 2016) “Now is not the time to bash him,” Filfred said, “because I need him.” Seattle Times(Dec 29, 2016) 1 1v hit hard Syn|Hyper bonk, bop, sock, whap, whop hit deal a blow to, either with the hand or with an instrument 2n a vigorous blow 2he took a bash right in his face Syn|Hyper bang, belt, knock, smash blow, bump an impact (as from a collision) n an uproarious party Syn|Hyper brawl, do party an occasion on which people can assemble for social interaction and entertainment |
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