lash out
Phrasal Verb
BritishAmericanAustralian
★★★★☆ Common
Neutral
含义: To suddenly attack verbally or physically
突然在言语或行动上攻击
Atacar repentinamente de forma verbal o física
突然、言葉や行動で攻撃すること
갑자기 말이나 행동으로 공격하다
An aggressive response, often triggered by frustration or hurt feelings. Usually refers to verbal attacks.
一种攻击性反应,通常由挫折或受伤的情感引发。通常指言语攻击。
Una respuesta agresiva, a menudo provocada por frustración o sentimientos heridos. Normalmente se refiere a ataques verbales.
フラストレーションや傷ついた感情によって引き起こされる攻撃的な反応。通常は言葉による攻撃を指します。
좌절감이나 상처받은 감정에서 비롯된 공격적인 반응으로, 주로 언어적 공격을 가리킨다.
Base verb: lash
Particle: out
Separable: No — the verb and particle stay together
例句
- He lashed out at his colleagues when criticized. 被批评时,他对同事大发脾气Arremetió contra sus colegas cuando lo criticaron批判されると、彼は同僚に当たり散らした비판을 받자 그는 동료들에게 화풀이를 했다.
- She lashed out in anger. 她愤怒地发作了Arremetió con furia彼女は怒りにまかせて当たり散らした그녀는 분노에 휩싸여 화풀이를 했다.
- Don't lash out at people trying to help. 不要对试图帮助你的人发火No arremetas contra la gente que intenta ayudar助けようとしている人に当たらないで도와주려는 사람들에게 화풀이하지 마.
发音
用法指南
语境: conflict, anger
语气: aggressive
✓ 正确说法
- He lashed out verbally他口头攻击了别人Arremetió verbalmente彼は言葉で攻撃した그는 말로 화풀이를 했다
起源与历史
From the physical action of striking with a whip or lash.
文化背景
Era: Modern
Generation: All ages
Social background: Universal
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