flays
英 [fleɪz]
美 [fleɪz]
v. 剥(死人或动物的皮); 毒打,狠狠鞭打(直至皮开肉绽); 严厉批评
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柯林斯词典
- VERB 剥(死畜或死人)的皮
When someone flays an animal or person, they remove their skin, usually when they are dead.
- They had to flay the great, white, fleecy animals and cut them up for food...
他们不得不将这些体形庞大、身披绒毛的白色动物剥皮,然后切碎了做食物。 - To remain together was like volunteering to be flayed alive.
再要呆在一起就好像自愿被活活剥皮一样。
- VERB 严厉批评;鞭挞
If you flay someone, you criticize them severely for their beliefs, policies, or actions.
- ...and he flayed those who allowed 'foreign potentates and powers' to violate American sovereignty.
他还鞭挞那些允许“外国君主和势力”侵犯美国主权的人。
双语例句
- You're going to get into serious trouble one of these flays.
总有一天你要倒霉的。
- Paul is a shy, stammering boy who flays hooky and keeps to his bedroom practising his guitar.
保罗是个腼腆而口吃的男孩子,时常逃学。躲在卧室里弹吉他。