lash

lash
lash [læ∫]
1. noun
   a. ( = blow from whip) coup m de fouet
   b. ( = eyelash) cil m
2. transitive verb
   a. [person] ( = beat) fouetter ; ( = flog) flageller
   b. [storm] s'abattre sur ; [wind, hail] cingler ; [waves] fouetter
   c. ( = fasten) attacher fermement
• to lash sth to a post attacher solidement qch à un piquet
3. intransitive verb
• the rain was lashing against the window la pluie fouettait les carreaux
► lash down
1. intransitive verb
[rain] tomber avec violence
2. separable transitive verb
[+ cargo] arrimer
► lash out
1. intransitive verb
   a. to lash out at sb (with a knife) envoyer des coups (de couteau) à qn
• she lashed out with her fists elle s'est débattue à coups de poing
• to lash out at sb (verbally) agresser qn
   b. ( = spend a lot of money) (inf) faire une folie (inf)
• he lashed out on a car il a fait une folie (inf) et s'est payé une voiture
2. separable transitive verb
[+ money] (inf) lâcher (inf)
* * *
[læʃ] 1.
noun
1) Anatomy (eyelash) cil m
2) (whipstroke) coup m de fouet
3) (whip) lanière f
2.
transitive verb
1) lit (whip) fouetter; [rain] cingler [windows]; [storm] balayer [region]; [waves] fouetter [shore]
2) (criticize)

to lash somebody with one's tongue — faire des remarques cinglantes à quelqu'un

3) (secure) attacher (to à)
Phrasal Verbs:

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