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bash¹ / bæʃ ; bæʃ /
◙verb
1. [I always + adv / prep, T] to hit someone or something hard, in a way that causes pain or damage
• 猛击,猛撞:
»Someone bashed him on the back of his head.
有人猛击他的后脑勺。
»Police bashed down the door to get in.
警察破门而入。
»bash sth on / against sth
»He bashed his head on the back of the seat.
他一头撞在椅子背上。
▪ [+ into ]
»I accidentally bashed into a woman pushing a pram.
我不小心撞到了一个正推着婴儿车的妇女。
2. [T] to criticize someone or something very strongly
• 严厉批评,猛烈抨击:
»He was always bashing the trade unions.
他动不动就抨击工会。
♦-basher noun [C]
»union-bashers
工会的批评者【PHR V】
◘bash on
• [BrE informal] to continue working in order to finish something
• 继续努力工作:
»Well, I'd better bash on.
嗯,我得加把劲了。
◘bash sth∽out
• [informal] to produce something quickly or in great quantities but without much care or thought
• 大量地粗制滥造:
»I bashed out replies as fast as I could.
我马马虎虎用最快的速度写了几封回信。
◘bash sb∽up
•to seriously hurt someone by attacking them violently
• 痛打,猛击 bash²
◙noun [C]
1. [informal] a hard strong hit
• 猛击,痛打;
【SYN】 bang
▪ [+ on ]
»a bash on the head
头上的一记痛击
2. [informal] a party or an event to celebrate something
• 热闹的聚会; 痛快的玩乐,狂欢:
»a birthday bash
生日聚会
3. have a bash (at sth), [BrE spoken] to try to do something, especially when you are not sure that you will succeed
• 试试看:
»Why not have a bash at windsurfing?
为什么不尝试一下帆板运动?
bash
bash / bæʃ / verb (informal)
1. ~ (into sb / sth) to hit sb / sth very hard
猛击;猛撞:
▪ [VN]
He bashed her over the head with a hammer.
他用锤子猛击她的头部。
▪ [V]
I braked too late and bashed into the car in front.
我刹车太晚,撞上了前面的车。
⇨ note at hit
2. [VN] to criticize sb / sth strongly
严厉批评:
Bashing politicians is normal practice in the press.
严厉批判政治人物乃是新闻界常事。
a liberal-bashing administration
打击自由主义的政府
⇨ see also bashing
PHRASAL VERBS
▪ ˌbash a'way (on / at sth) | ˌbash 'on (with sth) (BrE)
to continue working hard at sth
持续努力;持之以恒:
He sat bashing away at his essay all day.
他一整天都坐着不停地写文章。
We'll never get finished at this rate. We'd better bash on.
以这种速度我们永远也完成不了。我们最好加把劲。
▪ ˌbash sth ↔ 'down / 'in
to destroy sth by hitting it very hard and often
不断猛击使之毁坏:
The police bashed the door down.
警察用强力把门撞倒了。
I'll bash your head in if you do that again.
如果你再那么做,我就砸扁你的脑袋。
▪ ˌbash sth ↔ 'out
to produce sth quickly and in large quantities, but not of very good quality
大量粗制滥造
SYN knock out :
She bashed out about four books a year.
她一年大概炮制出四本书。
▪ ˌbash sb 'up (BrE)
to attack sb violently
猛击某人
noun (informal)
1. a hard hit
猛击;重击:
He gave Mike a bash on the nose.
他照着迈克的鼻子狠狠地给了一下。
2. a large party or celebration
盛大的聚会;盛典:
a birthday bash
生日庆典
IDIOMS
▪ have a bash (at sth)
(BrE, informal)
to try to do sth, especially when you are not sure if you will succeed
尝试做(没有把握的事):
I'm not sure I'll be any good but I'll have a bash.
我不敢保证我能有什么用,但我会试试。
bash
I
/ˈbæʃ/ verb , bash·es, bashed, bash·ing
1 a [ + obj ] : to cause or allow (something, such as part of your body) to hit something very hard or forcefully
She fell down and bashed [=banged] her knee against a rock.
I bashed my arm against the door.
1 b : to hit (someone or something) very hard or forcefully
[ + obj ] Someone bashed him over/on the head with a chair.
[ no obj ] The two cars bashed [=crashed] into each other.
1 c [ + obj ] : to hurt or damage (something) by hitting or beating
They tried to bash the door open/down.
— often + in
He threatened to bash [=beat, smash] my head in.
2 [ + obj ] : to criticize or attack (a person or group)
newspapers that use their editorial pages to bash [=harshly criticize] the president
groups accused of gay bashing [=criticizing or attacking gay people]
celebrity bashing
bash away [ phrasal verb ]
Brit informal : to work hard at something
The children are bashing away [=(US) banging away] at their homework.
bash on [ phrasal verb ]
Brit informal : to continue to work hard at something
You're not finished yet? Well, bash on. [=press on]
bash out [ phrasal verb ]
bash out (something) or bash (something) out Brit, informal : to produce (something) quickly
He bashed out [=banged out] an angry letter to the editor.
bash up [ phrasal verb ]
bash up (someone) or bash (someone) up chiefly Brit, informal : to attack (someone)
A group of older girls bashed up [=beat up] the sisters.
basher noun , pl -ers [ count ]
celebrity bashers [=people who criticize celebrities]
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II
noun , pl bashes [ count ]
1 : a big or exciting party
We threw her a birthday bash.
2 : a hard and powerful hit or blow
She gave me a bash on the head.
have a bash at
Brit informal : to try or attempt (something)
I've never done it before, but I'll have a bash at it.
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