- 重点词汇
- fulladj.满的;完全的;满是…的;充满的;(有)许多的;丰富的;(有)大量的;(强调数量)足足的,整整的;丰满的;圆的;吃饱了的;忙的;宽松的;最高级的;圆浑的;(关于某事物)想得很多,谈得很多
- theart.这个;指已提到或易领会到的人或事物;指独一无二的、正常的或不言而喻的人或事物;用以泛指;与形容词连用,指事物或统称的人;用于姓氏的复数形式前,指家庭或夫妇;(指特定用途的事物)足够,恰好;每,一;当前的,本,此;(重读,表示所指的为知名或重要的人或事物)
- hadv.有( have的过去式和过去分词 );(亲属关系中)接受;拿;买到;
- beforeprep. 在…之前;先于,优于;当着…的面;与其…;
- neveradv.从不;决不;从未;
- feltn.毛毡;
- ofprep. 关于;属于…的;由…制成;
- hepron.他,它;一个人;
- lashn.鞭挞,鞭子;责骂;讽刺;眼睫毛;
- 相关例句
Martin wanted to lash out physically at the two in front of them, but restrained himself.
马丁真想把面前这两个家伙着实揍一顿, 但还是克制住自己.
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They become overly sensitive to relationships with others and can lash out emotionally.
他们会变得对人际关系变得过于敏感,而且可能会情绪化的发飙.
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The more the reactionaries lash out, the more resistance they provoke.
反动派越是横行霸道, 就越发激起更强烈的反抗.
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In his writing online, especially on Twitter, Assange is quick to lash out at perceived enemies.
在他的网上作品里, 特别在Twitter上, 阿桑格对于他所认定的敌人毫不留情.
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Authority figures might lash out at you with criticism, indignation or accusations.
权威人士也许会批评你 、 怒斥你或者责备你.
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We can never succeed if we just let ourselves go, and lash out at him.
这个工作决不是痛快一时, 乱打一顿,所能奏效的.
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The tiger lashed its tail around whenever anyone came near its cage.
不论何时有人一走近笼子,老虎就不安地甩尾巴.
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