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flogged

英 [flɒɡd]

美 [flɑːɡd]

v.  鞭笞,棒打(作为惩罚); 出售(某物给某人)
flog的过去分词和过去式

柯林斯词典

  • VERB 出售;卖掉
    If someone tries toflogsomething, they try to sell it.
    1. They are trying to flog their house.
      他们正试图卖掉房子。
  • VERB 鞭笞;棒打
    If someoneis flogged, they are hit very hard with a whip or stick as a punishment.
    1. In these places people starved, were flogged, were clubbed to death...
      在这些地方,人们忍饥挨饿,遭受鞭打,甚至会被乱棍打死。
    2. Flog them soundly.
      好好鞭打他们一顿。
  • 做徒劳无益的事;白忙活
    If you say that someoneis flogging a dead horse, you mean that they are trying to achieve something impossible.

    双语例句

    • Convicts were mercilessly flogged in australia's early days.
      早先在澳大利亚,人们无情地抽打犯人。
    • His majesty wants her flogged, and at once.
      陛下想让她收鞭打,马上实行。
    • They ensured good behaviour by having miscreants publicly flogged.
      确保运动员们行为得体,并对犯规者施以公开鞭打。
    • The times you shamed and flogged me as your stable boy?
      那次你鞭打和侮辱了还是你马房男孩的我?
    • The joke has been flogged to death.
      这个笑话已经说得令人生腻了。
    • Before the revolution they had been hideously oppressed by the capitalists, they had been starved and flogged, women had been forced to work in the coal mines, children had been sold into the factories at the age of six.
      革命前,无产者受到资本家残酷的压迫,他们挨饿挨揍,女人也不得不在煤矿里面做苦工,孩子六岁就给卖到工厂去。
    • The suspect was flogged into confession.
      嫌疑犯被鞭打而承认。
    • In the pat, the poor people were often flogged by the landowners.
      过去,穷人常遭受地主的鞭挞。
    • In ancient Greece, runners took off from a standing position and were flogged if they started too soon.
      在古希腊,跑步选手以立姿起跑,如果起跑过早会遭鞭打。
    • Many black slaves were flogged to death for quite a small fault.
      许多黑奴因一点很小的过失而被鞭打致死。