柯林斯詞典flog /fl?ɡ/ (flogging,flogged,flogs) 1. V-T If someone is flogged, they are hit very hard with a whip or stick as a punishment. 鞭打; 棒打 In these places people starved, were flogged, were clubbed to death. 在這些地方,人們?nèi)甜嚢ゐI、遭受毒打、喪命于棍棒之下。2. floggingN-VAR 鞭打; 棒打 He gets dragged off to court and sentenced to a flogging and life imprisonment. 他被拖至法庭,被判鞭刑和終身監(jiān)禁。 返回 flog劍橋詞典 flog verb [T] (PUNISH) to beat someone very hard with a whip (= a long , thin piece of rope , leather , etc.) or a stick , as a punishment (作為懲罰)鞭笞,棒打 Soldiers used to be flogged for disobedience. 過(guò)去士兵們會(huì)因不守軍令而遭鞭笞。 flog verb [T] (SELL) UK informal to sell , especially quickly or cheaply (尤指迅速或廉價(jià)地)出售 He tried to flog his old car , but no one would buy it. 他想快點(diǎn)兒賣掉他的舊車,但沒(méi)人愿意買。 習(xí)語(yǔ)flog yourself to death flog sth to death flog a dead horse 返回 flog