flaying

英 [ˈfleɪɪŋ] 美 [ˈfleɪɪŋ]

v.  剥(死人或动物的皮); 毒打,狠狠鞭打(直至皮开肉绽); 严厉批评
flay的现在分词



柯林斯词典

  1. VERB 剥(死畜或死人)的皮
    When someone flays an animal or person, they remove their skin, usually when they are dead.
    1. They had to flay the great, white, fleecy animals and cut them up for food...
      他们不得不将这些体形庞大、身披绒毛的白色动物剥皮,然后切碎了做食物。
    2. To remain together was like volunteering to be flayed alive.
      再要呆在一起就好像自愿被活活剥皮一样。
  2. VERB 严厉批评;鞭挞
    If you flay someone, you criticize them severely for their beliefs, policies, or actions.
    1. ...and he flayed those who allowed 'foreign potentates and powers' to violate American sovereignty.
      他还鞭挞那些允许“外国君主和势力”侵犯美国主权的人。

双语例句

  1. In smaller operations, the carcass is lowered onto a cradle, head and feet are removed and flaying ( removal of skin) initiated.
    小型屠宰场中,胴体被放置到工作台上,之后是去头蹄和去皮。
  2. Then Congress got in on the act, giving the financial sector's golden child a very public flaying. Rumours of a criminal investigation swirl.
    接着国会也掺和进来,公开痛斥这个金融业的金童。有可能就此展开刑事调查的传言沸沸扬扬。
  3. Design of dust-catcher for steel-stick flaying machine
    钢棒去皮机除尘器设计
  4. The results showed that late reaping had no benefit to using maize stalks, and the content of digestible nutrients can be improved by flaying the bark of maize stalk.
    可见,拖后玉米的收割时间不利于玉米秸秆的利用,而通过加工方法去掉玉米秸外皮对提高玉米秸的可消化养分的含量有一定的帮助。