词汇 | lash out |
释义 | Idiom lash outlash out (at someone/something) to angrily criticize someone or something.The mayor often lashes out at people who don't agree with him. Usage notes: usually criticism of an opinion or statement Phr V lash out lashes, lashing, lashed lash out to criticize someone or something in an angry wayoften + atShe lashed out at Pedro for wasting so much of their money. sometimes + againstIn the article, Wilson lashed out against privatization. to suddenly try to hit someoneoften + withThe horse lashed out with its hind leg. lash out (sth) Australian informal to spend a lot of money on something which is very pleasant but which you do not needoften + onI lashed out $100 on a new dress.We usually live quite cheaply, but we do lash out occasionally. lash out1. To physically swing or strike out at someone or something, usually unexpectedly. That ornery old cat will lash out at you if you get too close. 2. To react with sudden, intense anger. Hey, don't lash out at me, I'm just the messenger! I couldn't help but lash out when I heard about the latest printing mishap. lash out (at someone or something)and lash out (against someone or something)to strike out in defense or attack—physically or verbally. Amy was angry with Ed and lashed out at him just to show who was boss. She was so angry with him that she just lashed out against him. Gretchen was fed up with the cat and lashed out savagely in her anger. lash outMake a sudden blow or fierce verbal attack. For example, The mule lashed out with its hind legs, or After listening to Dad's criticism of his driving, Arthur lashed out at him. [Second half of 1500s] lash outv. 1. To aim a sudden blow; strike: The horse lashed out with its hind legs. 2. To make a scathing verbal or written attack on someone or something: The mayor lashed out at her critics during the interview. The defendant lashed out when asked about his arrest record. |
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