英:[swɪndʒ]
美:[swɪndʒ]
英:[swɪndʒ]
美:[swɪndʒ]
第三人称单数:swinges
现在分词:swingeing
过去式:swinged
过去分词:swinged
词根:swinge
adj.swinging 活跃的;极好的;多姿多彩的;性放任的
adv.swinging 极好地;极大地
n.swinging 性放任
v.swinging 摇摆(swing的现在分词);鞭打(swinge的现在分词)
Verb
1. burn superficially or lightly;
"I singed my eyebrows"
Verb (1) Middle English swengen to shake, from Old English swengan; akin to Old English swingan Verb (2) alteration of singe
The first known use of swinge was in the 12th century
1 The Parliament sits to-morrow, and Walpole, late Secretary at War, is to be swinged for bribery, and the Queen is to communicate something of great importance to the two Houses, at least they say so.
2 My age! do not use That word again; if you do, I shall grow young, And swinge you soundly.
3 Uncle Archy, this is Lyman Hall; and for all you see him in these fine clothes, he's a swinge cat; a darn sight cleverer fellow than he looks to be.
4 The young dogs, swinge them to the labour; Let wark an' hunger mak them sober!
5 It hurled Dyckman against and along the big table, just as he put home one magnificent, majestic, mellifluous swinge with all his body in it.
6 I never heard of but one that did, and he was a little swinge cat.
7 If it had not been i’ the church, I would have swinged him, or he should have swinged me.
8 I thank you, you swinged me for my love, which makes me the bolder to chide you for yours.
9 He must swinge them, like it or not!
10 "Dad swinge your ole grave-robber soul, I aim to kill you dead," he shouted, leaping across the table, and followed by every boy but Absalom in the direction of the unfortunate Geordie.
11 Down with 'em Into the Wood, and rifle 'em, tew 'em, swinge 'em, Knock me their brains into their Breeches.
12 Not so reassuring for any commoners, faced with an ongoing cost-of-living crisis and swingeing arts cuts liable only to seal the drawbridge shut.
13 Sw imply a silent agitation, or a softer kind of lateral motion; as sway, swag, to sway, swagger, swerve, sweat, sweep, swill, swim, swing, swift, sweet, switch, swinge.
14 And that baggage Beatrix, how I would swinge her, if I had her here: I'll lay my life she was in the plot for the flight of her mistresses.
15 It was your doing That made me have this pretty dance to-night; Had not you spoken, my mother had not scar'd me: But I will swinge ye for it.
16 Now will he be swinged for reading my letter,—an unmannerly slave, that will thrust himself into secrets!
17 Hurt, Sirrah, you shall be swinged into a belief, that it is an honour for the Great Turk to borrow your Wife.
18 Haste, for the holy Virgin’s love, or I shall be well swinged when she cometh home!”
19 "The Secretary promises me to swinge him," he wrote in 1711; "I must make that rogue an example for a warning to others."
20 Margot closed the skirts round her ankles to keep away the upward draught and answered reasonably: 'Why, Neighbour Ned, my mistress made me go with her to see a heretic swinged.
3 鞭挞
4 打
blow stroke wipe dent beating whopping smite whomp hit beat strike combat protocol knock dial lace forge buffet cuff scour thrash wigwag get play fire land draw fight pull catch prove mine hole lay tie nail jacket trim dot pile blast discharge bat whip strand poke slap scarf lash whisk curry plank chime slipper burrow swat slat spank breech cob shellac bop pommel slosh biff lam bam whop knap wap larrup scutch skelp feeze shellack knock wurst
5 鞭打
stick switch discipline whip stripe slash warming dressing lash beating tanning hiding whipping whiplash lacing thrashing lashing bashing licking flogging whang what-for fladge lace flail warm beat hide trim whale tan lick scourge flog whop flagellate taw scutch feeze yerk thrash flagellation strap thong welt baste trounce belabour larrup towel duff up
7 猛打
blast pelt whip slash lash beat the daylights out of swipe walloping crump slam plunk wallop tonk