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- BASH
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盛会;聚会;庆祝仪式 A bash is a party or celebration, especially a large one held by an official organization or attended by famous people.
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He threw one of the biggest showbiz bashes of the year as a 36th birthday party for Jerry Hall.
为了庆祝杰里·霍尔的36岁生日,他举办了当年演艺圈最盛大的庆祝宴会。
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Too many golfers try to bash the ball out of sand. That spells disaster...
太多高尔夫球手都想把球从沙子里敲出来,结果酿成了一场灾难。
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A stand-in drummer bashes on a single snare and a pair of cymbals.
一名临时顶替的鼓手使劲敲着一根响弦和一对铙钹。
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重击;猛撞 If you get a bash on a part of your body, someone or something hits you hard, or you bump into something.
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The President could continue to bash Democrats as being soft on crime.
总统可能会继续抨击民主党人对待犯罪活动心慈手软。
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He's prepared to have a bash at discussing it intelligently.
他已经准备好尽量巧妙地讨论这个问题。
- Noun
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1. a vigorous blow;
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2. an uproarious party
- Verb
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1. hit hard
- 1. I am doubtful whether I could ever learn English, but I'm determined to have a bash at it.
- 不晓得我能不能学会英语,但是我决心试试看。
来自《现代英汉综合大词典》


