英:[bæstɪ'nɑ:dəʊ]
美:[bæstɪ'nɑdoʊ]
英:[bæstɪ'nɑ:dəʊ]
美:[bæstɪ'nɑdoʊ]
复数:bastinadoes
第三人称单数:bastinadoes
现在分词:bastinadoing
过去式:bastinadoed
过去分词:bastinadoed
"棍棒殴打"(尤指在脚底下进行的酷刑或惩罚),来自1570年代的西班牙语 bastonada “殴打,棍打”,源自 baston “棍子”,源自晚期拉丁语 bastum(参见 baton)。作为动词自1610年代开始使用。
Noun Spanish bastonada, from bastón stick, from Late Latin bastum
The first known use of bastinado was in 1572
1 But the “punishment of the pump” is one of the most severe that can be inflicted; far more so than either the bastinado, or castigation by the lash.
2 Shoe of bamboo bastinado awn gets the better of a horse gently, who is afraid of?
莫听穿林打叶声,何妨吟啸且徐行.竹杖芒鞋轻胜马, 谁怕? 一莎烟雨任平生.
3 The Roman censors could expel a Senator for being drunk and take away his horse; Mahomet ordered drunkards to be bastinadoed with eighty blows.
4 Who of us, for instance, was not feruled and bastinadoed by the town pedagogue?
5 They were bastinadoed and otherwise punished for the most trivial offences.
6 It is a disgrace to civilization that it is still maintained at a time when the bastinado has been suppressed among convicts.
7 “I tell you what it is, my dear,” quoth Yusuf, “either you must leave off blowing up, or I must take to bastinadoing: so just you choose the least evil.”
8 Upon being asked whether he had ever drunk any, he was so imprudent as to admit that he had, thereby condemning himself out of his own mouth to the bastinado.
9 Fearful and trembling, he obeys, For Sultans have their little ways, And wretches who affront their lord Brave bastinado, sack, or cord.
10 By them all the men stood in a guard, every one having a bastinado in his hand, made of reeds bound together.
11 We also got hockey sticks and bastinadoed their legs for their souls' good to the great marvel of the natives.
12 The bastinado not being practicable, let us think of something else.
13 An Englishman's sympathy was but feebly aroused by the plunder of Frenchmen, and the bigoted Spaniard looked on with approval so long as it was Protestants that were kidnapped and bastinadoed.
14 I wonder when you will ever pass a day without deserving the bastinado!”
15 The brother-in-law was tactless, incensed the tribesmen, and provoked them to bastinado him, whereupon the soldier lost his head, and fired his gun off into the air.
16 He decreed the estate to the cousin, and consoled the other for his loss by inflicting the bastinado.
17 Another exhibits Magius sinking with fatigue on the sands, while his master would raise him up by an unsparing use of the bastinado.
18 Sentence was recorded and executed; and sometimes the boy who personated the imaginary criminal was sentenced to be bastinadoed.
19 Good cause they had to be expeditious, too, for well they knew, did they linger, the master would be apt to resume the bastinado upon their belated persons when they did arrive.
20 Neighbour hears voice, come help sb to get over his worries, right now this female " hero " skill back up, single-handed hold bastinado, shout an order " captive " fast from climb below the bed.
邻居闻声,赶来劝解,此时这位女“豪杰”一手撑腰,一手执杖,喝令“俘虏”快从床底下爬出来。