coshed

英 [kɒʃt] 美 [kɑːʃt]

v.  用短棒打; 用短棒之类的东西打
cosh的过去分词和过去式



柯林斯词典

  1. (用作武器的)金属短棒,橡胶棒
    A cosh is a heavy piece of rubber or metal which is used as a weapon.
    1. VERB 用短棒(或短棒状物)打
      To cosh someone means to hit them hard on the head with a cosh or a similar weapon.
      1. ...robbers who punched Tom and coshed Helen.
        对汤姆动拳头并用短棒殴打海伦的抢劫者

    双语例句

    1. On the negative side, Japanese consumers are about to be coshed with a consumption tax rise of 3 percentage points to 8 per cent.
      不利的一面是,日本消费者即将面临消费税上升3个百分点至8%的打击。
    2. The driver was dragged out of his car and coshed.
      司机被拖出运货车,头部遭到橡皮棍的猛击。
    3. A lorry driver was killed and his load of cigarettes hijacked. The train robbers coshed the guard.
      卡车司机被害,一车香烟被抢走。抢劫列车的匪徒用短棍袭击列车长。
    4. The train robbers coshed the guard. There's a long waiting list of people who want telephones.
      抢劫列车的匪徒用短棍袭击列车长.申请安装电话者的名单有长长的一列。