柯林斯詞典lashing /?l????/ (lashings) 1. N-COUNT Lashings are ropes or cables that are used to tie one thing to another. 綑綁用的繩子; 系索[usu pl] We made a tour of the yacht, checking lashings and emergency gear. 我們在那艘遊艇上四処看了看,檢查了系索和應急裝置。2. N-COUNT If you refer to someone's comments as a lashing, you mean that they are very critical and angry. 猛烈抨擊; 嚴厲批評 He never grew used to the lashings he got from the critics. 他始終無法忍受評論界對他的刻薄抨擊。3. N-COUNT A lashing is a punishment in which a person is hit with a whip. 笞刑; 鞭打 返回 lashing劍橋詞典 lashing noun [C usually singular] (PUNISHMENT) the punishment of being hit with a whip 鞭打,鞭笞 He was sentenced to receive a lashing. 他被判鞭刑。 lashing noun [C usually singular] (A LOT) ?lashings [ 名詞的複數(shù)形式 ] UK old-fashioned or humorous a lot of food or drink 大量食品;大量飲料 scones with lashings of cream 有大量嬭油的烤松餅 lashings of ginger beer 大量的薑汁啤酒 返回 lashing