含义:
thrash
θraʃvt.
打, 使逆行, 勝過, 推敲, 鞭打
vi.
打穀, 痛打, 劇烈扭動, 逆行
n.
打穀, (划水)鞭狀動作
thrash 成语
thrash
driven hard and fast, used carelessly That car has been thrashed. Don't buy it.
thrash sth out
Idiom(s): thrash sth out
Theme: DISCUSSION
to discuss something thoroughly and solve any problems.
• The committee took hours to thrash the whole matter out.
• Fred and Anne thrashed out the reasons for their constant disagreements.
thrash out|thrash
v. phr. To discuss fully; confer about something until a decision is reached. They met to thrash out their differences concerning how to run the office.
thrash about
thrash about
Also, thrash around. Move wildly or violently, as in He thrashed about all night, unable to sleep, or The fish thrashed around on the dock, so Meg threw it back in the water. [Mid-1800s]
thrash out
thrash out
Discuss fully, especially to resolve a problem, as in We'll just have to thrash out our ideas about where to go on vacation. [Late 1800s]