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  • flogging

    英:[ˈflɒgɪŋ]   美: [ˈflɑgɪŋ] 

    flogging 基本解释

    n.

    鞭打;

    v.

    滥用( flog的现在分词 );出售;多次重打;鞭策死马

    变形

    复数:floggings

    英英释义

    flogging[ 'flɔɡiŋ ]

    n.beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment

    同义词:whippingtanninglashingflagellation

    flogging 相关例句

    双语例句

    用作名词(n.)
    1. But in private he is also reported to have been impossibly strict, frequently flogging his servants for the slightest of mistakes.
      但在私下里,据说他过于苛求,经常因为一些小错就鞭打他的仆人。
    2. The courts inflicted penalties ranging from capital punishment and mutilation to flogging, reduction to slavery, and banishment.
      法庭的刑罚从死刑和切断肢体到鞭打,再降为奴役和放逐不等。

    权威例句

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    Analysis of frequency and intensity of child punishment by flogging and its influential factors in rural areas
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