bash
verb uk/bæʃ/ us/bæʃ/
(HIT)
[ I or T ] informal猛撞;猛击
to hit hard
He bashed his arm against a shelf. 他的胳膊猛地撞在了架子上。
UK I could hear her bashing away on the computer (= hitting the keys loudly). 我能听见她重重地敲击计算机键盘的声音。
(CRITICIZE)
[ T ]严厉批评,猛烈抨击
to criticize someone severely
He kept bashing local government officials. 他不停地抨击当地政府官员。
Phrasal verb
bash on 坚持奋战;继续奋斗
to continue doing something that is difficult, boring, or takes a long time
Oh well, that's enough chatting. I suppose I'd better bash on with this essay. 好吧,聊够了。我想我得继续写这篇文章了。
bash
noun uk/bæʃ/ us/bæʃ/
(PARTY)
[ C ] informal聚会
a party
He had a big bash for his 18th birthday. 他举办了盛大的聚会庆祝自己的18岁生日。
(HIT)
[ C usually singular ] mainlyUK informal猛击;痛打
a hit
a bash on the head 猛击头部
(ATTEMPT)
have a bash UK informal 试试看
to try to do something you have not done before
I've never been skiing before, but I'm prepared to have a bash (at it). 我以前从来没有滑过雪,但是我准备试试。
I had a bash at learning Mandarin but I didn't get very far.
During this meeting, we're going to have a bash at coming up with some new product ideas.
He wanted me to play tennis and I agreed to have a bash.
I didn't want to be a pianist but I thought I might have a bash at composing.