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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English - thrash

 
 

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Thrash

thrash
~1 n 1 a violent movement from side to side 2 old-fashioned a loud noisy party 3 informal a type of rock1 (2) music with very loud fast electric guitar playing ~2 v 1 to beat someone violently in order to punish them  (My poor brother used to get thrashed for all kinds of minor offences.) 2 to move or make something move from side to side in a violent or uncontrolled way + about/around  (The fish were thrashing about in the bottom of the boat.) 3 informal to defeat someone very easily in a game  (Brazil thrashed Italy 5-0 .) thrash sth out phr v to discuss a problem thoroughly with someone until you find an answer  (We spent the whole day trying to thrash out a solution.)
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1.
  (thrashes, thrashing, thrashed) 1. If one player or team thrashes another in a game or contest, they defeat them easily or by a large score. (INFORMAL) Second-placed Rangers thrashed St Johnstone 5-nil. = hammer VERB: V n amount, also V n 2. If you thrash someone, you hit them several times as a punishment. ‘Liar!’ Sarah screamed, as she thrashed the child. ‘You stole it.’ VERB: V n 3. If someone thrashes about, or thrashes their arms or legs about, they move in a wild or violent way, often hitting against something. You can also say that someone’s arms or legs thrash about. Many of the crew died a terrible death as they thrashed about in shark-infested waters... Jimmy collapsed on the floor, thrashing his legs about like an injured racehorse. VERB: V adv/prep, V n adv/prep 4. If a person or thing thrashes something, or thrashes at something, they hit it continually in a violent or noisy way. ...a magnificent paddle-steamer on the mighty Mississippi, her huge wheel thrashing the muddy water... Three shaggy-haired men thrash tunelessly at their guitars. VERB: V n, V at n 5. see also thrashing ...
Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
2.
   I. verb  Etymology: alteration of thresh  Date: 1568  transitive verb  1. to separate the seeds of from the husks and straw by beating ; thresh 1  2.  a. to beat soundly with or as if with a stick or whip ; flog  b. to defeat decisively or severely ~ed the visiting team  3. to swing, beat, or strike in the manner of a rapidly moving flail ~ing his arms  4.  a. to go over again and again ~ the matter over inconclusively  b. to hammer out ; forge ~ out a plan  intransitive verb  1. thresh 1  2. to deal blows or strokes like one using a flail or whip  3. to move or stir about violently ; toss about ~ in bed with a fever  Synonyms: see swing  II. noun  Date: 1840  1. an act of ~ing  2. rock music (as heavy metal or punk rock) that is extremely fast and loud ...
Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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  v. & n. --v. 1 tr. beat severely, esp. with a stick or whip. 2 tr. defeat thoroughly in a contest. 3 intr. (of a paddle wheel, branch, etc.) act like a flail; deliver repeated blows. 4 intr. (foll. by about, around) move or fling the limbs about violently or in panic. 5 intr. (of a ship) keep striking the waves; make way against the wind or tide (thrash to windward). 6 tr. = THRESH 1. --n. 1 an act of thrashing. 2 colloq. a party, esp. a lavish one. Phrases and idioms thrash out discuss to a conclusion. Derivatives thrashing n. Etymology: OE therscan, later threscan, f. Gmc ...
Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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  1) бить 2) вымолачивать 3) вымолотить 4) обмолачивать ...
Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
5.
  1. удар ногами (плавание) 2. пороть, стегать, хлестать; наносить удары to thrash a horse —- стегать (хлестать) лошадь to thrash smb. soundly —- основательно отделать кого-л. to thrash a boy for stealing apples —- задать мальчишке трепку за кражу яблок to thrash smb. with one's stick —- охаживать кого-л. палкой to thrash smb. within an inch of his life —- избить кого-л. до полусмерти to thrash the life out of smb. —- задать трепку кому-л., выбить дух из кого-л. 3. разг. побить, победить (в борьбе, соревновании); одержать верх; потрепать (в боях) they're going to get thrashed in the elections —- их ждет сокрушительное поражение на выборах 4. молотить to thrash the grain out of the wheat —- вымолачивать зерно из пшеницы 5. ударять, стучать (по чему-л.); колотить (ногами по воде и т. п.) to thrash at smth. with one's cane —- бить по чему-л. тростью to thrash at (against) the door —- барабанить в дверь to thrash the air with one's fists —- молотить воздух (по воздуху) кулаками to thrash one's arms against one's body to keep warm —- бить руками по телу, чтобы согреться 6. бить, ударять, хлестать the rain thrashed the tops of the trees —- дождь хлестал по верхушкам деревьев 7. биться 8. метаться to thrash in bed with a high fever —- метаться в (по) постели в лихорадке the big bronze propellers thrashed madly in reverse —- громадные бронзовые лопасти с бешеной скоростью закрутились в обратную...
Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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  over бесконечно обсуждать (что-л.), вновь и вновь возвращаться (к чему-л.) THRASH v.  1) бить, пороть  2) победить (в борьбе, состязании)  3) = thresh  1) - thrash about - thrash out - thrash over Syn: see beat THRASH about  а) делать резкие движения  б) метаться; THRASH out тщательно обсуждать, выяснять, прорабатывать (вопросы и т.п.); to thrash out a subject подробно обсудить вопрос ...
Англо-русский словарь
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  - 1588, "to separate grains from wheat, etc., by beating," variant of threshen (see thresh). Sense of "beat (someone) with (or as if with) a stick" is first recorded 1606. Type of fast heavy metal music first called by this name 1982. ...
Английский Этимологический словарь

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