英:[ˈhɔ:swɪp]
美:[ˈhɔrswɪp]
英:[ˈhɔ:swɪp]
美:[ˈhɔrswɪp]
(用马鞭)鞭打(某人),惩罚;
马鞭;
horse·whip
hors wIp
horsewhips, horsewhipping, horsewhipped
horsewhipper (n.)
noun
a whip used to guide, steer, drive, or control a horse.
transitive verb
to lash or flog with or as if with a horsewhip.
The first known use of horsewhip was in 1751
horsewhipverb
to beat with or as if with a whip made to be used on a horse
horsewhipverb
to beat with or as if with a whip made to be used on a horse
1 His father used his fists, but sometimes his mother would lash him with a horsewhip, or submerge his head in a bucket of water.
2 "And who the devil is it wants horsewhipping when I get at him?"
3 "When you show him that,"—and he struck him across the face with his horsewhip,—"tell him how near you were to have been an assassin!"
4 "Before I returned from picking handcuffs from my car, they had grabbed a friend who was with me... and beaten him up with a horsewhip."
5 Duterte was regularly whipped by his mother, who reportedly once wore out a horsewhip from the frequent beatings, his brother said.
6 I had the will to horsewhip him, an' but for the little dead maid I would.
7 Yes, my lady;—he will horsewhip the lawyer, you may depend upon it:—and then he will have damages to pay.
8 His mother whipped him so often for his misbehavior that she wore out her horsewhip, according to his brother, Emmanuel Duterte.
9 Jemmy and the prince were yanked out of the coach, and the big outlaw shouted to Captain Nips, "Throw me down your horsewhip, and drive on!"
10 That villain needs a good horsewhipping.
那个恶棍需要吃一顿马鞭.
11 Nonetheless, it can be a very big bang or crack, like a loud horsewhip.
尽管如此,可能会有巨响和爆裂,就像是一声响亮的马鞭。
12 He tied them up and then horsewhipped them, to "tame" his catches before sending them off to zoos.
他将它们捆起来,然后用马鞭抽打,以“驯服”这些猎物,然后把它们送到动物园去。
13 You can't starve them and horsewhip them the way you can Irish indentures.
14 The priestly warriors acted with undaunted bravery, exhorting their men, horsewhipping them, even pistolling some who were endeavouring to seek safety in flight.
15 Their horsewhips they formed from the skin of the back of a wild bull or sea-cow.
16 Instead of piloting Balfame out to Sam's car I wished that I had run him behind the clubhouse and horsewhipped him.
17 He tied them up and then horsewhipped them, to 'tame' his catches before sending them off to zoos...
他将它们捆起来,然后用马鞭抽打,以“驯服”这些猎物,然后把它们送到动物园去。
18 Unfortunately, the “observation automobiles” only increased after a Times account a few days later of “a real old-fashioned horsewhipping” at the hotel.
19 On Wednesday, Cossack militia attacked the group with horsewhips as they tried to perform under a sign advertising the Sochi Olympics.
20 The Marquis, determined to rescue him if it were humanly possible, horsewhipped his son in a public thoroughfare and was threatened with a summons for assault.