[/flɔg; flɑɡ/] v (-gg-) 用法: 1 [Tn] beat (sb) severely, esp with a rod or whip, as a punishment 重重责打(某人)(尤指用棍棒或鞭子): The boy was cruelly flogged for stealing. 那男孩偷东西挨了一顿毒打. 用法: 2 [Tn, Dn.n, Dn.pr] ~ sth (to sb) (Brit infml) sell sth (to sb) 卖(给某人)某物: We should be able to flog the car (to someone) for a good price. 我们应该能把这辆汽车高价卖出. =>Usage at sell 用法见sell. 用法: 3 (idm 习语) ,flog a dead `horse waste one's efforts on an activity or a belief that is already widely rejected or has long been accepted 鞭打死马(对已摒弃或认可的活动或信念徒费精力). ,flog sth to `death (infml) be so persistent or repetitive about sth that people lose interest in it 坚持或重复某事物而使人失去与趣: I hope he won't tell that joke again; he's flogged it to death already. 但愿他别再讲那个笑话了, 已经老掉牙了. |