bash

bash
verb
[with obj.]
  1. (informal)strike hard and violently
    (非正式)重击;猛击
    she bashed him with the book.
    她用书狠狠打他。
    his head's been bashed about a bit.
    他的头被猛撞过。
    [no obj.]people bashed on the doors.
    人们大力地拍门。
    ■(bash something in)damage or break something by striking it violently
    击毁;击断
    the car's rear window had been bashed in.
    车后窗已被敲破。
    ■[no obj.](bash into)collide with
    猛撞
    the other vehicle bashed into the back of them.
    另一辆车撞上了他们的车尾。
    ■(figurative)criticize severely
    (喻)抨击
    bashing the trade unions.
    抨击工会。
noun
(informal)(非正式)
  1. a heavy blow
    猛击
    a bash on the head.
    头部受到的一次重击。
  2. [usu. with modifier](informal)a party or social event
    (非正式)聚会;社交活动
    a birthday bash.
    生日狂欢。
  3. [in sing.](Brit. informal)an attempt
    (英, 非正式)尝试
    she will have a bash at anything.
    她什么都会去尝试。
派生
语源
  1. mid 17th cent. (as a verb): imitative, perhaps a blend of bang and smash, dash, etc. Sense 2 is a 20th cent. usage
继承用法
bash on
  1. continue despite difficulties
    不屈不挠地继续
bash something out
  1. produce something rapidly without preparation or attention to detail
    草草了事
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