flail如何读

英:[fleɪl]

美:[flel]

flail是什么意思

vt.

用连枷打

鞭打

抽打

vi.

用连枷打

鞭打

n.

连枷(脱粒用的工具)

扫雷装置

flail变形

复数:flails

第三人称单数:flails

现在分词:flailing

过去式:flailed

过去分词:flailed

flail英英释义

noun

a manual implement used to thresh grain, consisting of a long handle with a short, freely moving bar attached at one end.

a medieval weapon of similar design but with heavy, often spherical and barbed weights instead of the short bar.

transitive verb

to beat, as with a flail, whip, the fists, or the like.He flailed the poor horse with his whip.

to cause to move wildly and loosely.He was flailing his arms, trying to signal me.

intransitive verb

to thresh grain using a flail.

to move or wave randomly or wildly.The novice swimmer flailed about ineffectively.

flail词源中文解释

用于打谷的工具,约于公元1100年,可能来自未记录的古英语词汇 *flegel,如果存在的话,可能源自西日耳曼语 *flagil(也是中古荷兰语和低地德语 vlegel,古高地德语 flegel,德语 flegel 的来源),是西日耳曼语借用的晚期拉丁语 flagellum “扬谷工具,连枷”,在古典拉丁语中是“鞭子”(见 flagellum)。

flail_医学行业词汇

连枷:显示异常或矛盾运动的如连枷关节、连枷胸或连枷瓣

flail词源英文解释

Noun and Verb Middle English fleil, flail, partly from Old English *flegel (whence Old English fligel), from Late Latin flagellum flail, from Latin, whip & partly from Anglo-French flael, from Late Latin flagellum — more at flagellate

The first known use of flail was before the 12th century

flail儿童词典英英释义

flambeaunoun

a flaming torch

flakyadjective

consisting of flakes

tending to flake

pie with a crisp flaky crust

odd or strange in behavior

informal not reliable : undependable

flake1 of 2noun

a small thin flat usually loose piece : chip

flake2 of 2verb

to form or separate into flakes

flakyadjective

consisting of flakes

tending to flake

pie with a crisp flaky crust

odd or strange in behavior

informal not reliable : undependable

flake1 of 2noun

a small thin flat usually loose piece : chip

flake2 of 2verb

to form or separate into flakes

flake1 of 2noun

a small thin flat usually loose piece : chip

flake2 of 2verb

to form or separate into flakes

flake1 of 2noun

a small thin flat usually loose piece : chip

flake2 of 2verb

to form or separate into flakes

flaknoun

antiaircraft guns or the bursting shells fired from them

severe criticism

flairnoun

natural ability

flail1 of 2noun

a tool for threshing grain by hand

flail2 of 2verb

to strike with or as if with a flail

to move or wave about as if swinging a flail

flailed their arms

flail医学词典英英释义

flailadjective

exhibiting abnormal mobility and loss of response to normal controls—used of body parts damaged by paralysis, injury, or surgery

flail joint

flail 例句

1 She kicked and flailed while Caul held a sharpened icicle to her throat and shouted, “Stay back or I drive this through her jugular!”

2 It rolled away into the grass, leaving a flailing stump, which immediately stopped bleeding and began to swell like a balloon.

3 As he spoke, Spoon Man whistled like the wind and burbled thunder from his lips, flailing his arms to capture the fury of the tempest.

4 Injuries that may acutely impair ventilation are tension pneumothorax, flail chest with pulmonary contusion, massive hemothorax, and open pneumothorax.

损伤可以对通气造成严重损伤,导致张力性气胸以及由肺挫伤、大量血胸和开放性气胸造成的连枷胸。

5 Alex shouts as Henry laughs at his own idiotic prank, and his indignant flailing startles a loud gobble out of Cornbread, which in turn startles a very unmanly scream out of Alex.

6 With a wild swing of the shovel he knocked over the bucket, and commenced flailing and hacking at the snakes in a blind, slobbering fury.

7 I flailed my arms, willing them to seize something that wasn’t plunging downward.

8 I set one foot at the centre of the shell, the other clear of the flailing flippers.

9 "Is that your wolf, boy?" a skinny youth called, unlimbering a stone flail.

10 The living are flailing their arms and legs, trying to swim or gain purchase on the ground.

11 When it was time to order, I flailed at her with my catastrophic French.

12 Flora’s heart, the lonely, many-armed squid of it, flipped and flailed inside of her.

13 Fear and spit filled her mouth, and her arms flailed.

14 He flailed back against the evergreens, and the jugs appeared to spring out of the snow.

15 Arms flailing the air, I zoomed out and up.

16 Then I realized they were his own arms—a hundred flailing, fighting arms.

17 On the track, while other riders flailed and winced and scratched their way around, the Iceman “sat chilly,” as loose as water, his legs and hands supple and still.

18 Declaration flailed her arms at me, her gloves flapping around her fist.

19 The pastor’s words were magnified by his flailing arms.

20 Shadows flitted across the walls within, thrashing movement, the silhouettes of flailing limbs—was there a person in there?

flail 同义词

2 敲击

rap

11 用连枷打

thresh

13 乱动

scrabble

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