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.)- 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。 - 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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