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Definition of "lash" in inglés

noun

  1. The thong or braided cord of a whip, with which the blow is given.

  2. (obsolete) A leash in which an animal is caught or held; hence, a snare.

  3. A stroke with a whip, or anything pliant and tough, often given as a punishment.

    • The culprit received thirty-nine lashes.
  4. A quick and violent sweeping movement, as of an animal's tail; a swish.

  5. A stroke of satire or sarcasm; an expression or retort that cuts or gives pain; a cut.

  6. A hair growing from the edge of the eyelid; an eyelash.

  7. In carpet weaving, a group of strings for lifting simultaneously certain yarns, to form the figure.

  8. (botany) Flowering plants of genus Blepharis.

  9. (Australia, New Zealand, Ireland, informal) An attempt; a go at something.

    • I'll have a lash.
  10. A quantity, a great number or amount (e.g. of rain or milk).

verb

  1. (transitive) To strike with a lash; to whip or scourge with a lash, or with something like one.

  2. (transitive) To strike forcibly and quickly, as with a lash; to beat, or beat upon, with a motion like that of a lash.

  3. (transitive) To throw out with a jerk or quickly.

  4. (transitive) To scold; or to satirize; to censure with severity.

  5. (intransitive) To ply the whip; to strike.

  6. (intransitive) To strike vigorously; to let fly.

  7. (intransitive) To utter censure or sarcastic language.

  8. (intransitive, of rain) To fall heavily, especially in the phrase lash down.

  9. Used in phrasal verbs: lash back, lash out.

verb

  1. (transitive) To bind with a rope, cord, thong, or chain, so as to fasten.

    • to lash something to a spar
    • lash a pack on a horse's back

adjective

  1. (obsolete) Remiss, lax.

  2. (obsolete) Relaxed.

  3. Soft, watery, wet.

  4. (Ulster) Excellent, wonderful.

    • We’re off school tomorrow, it’s gonna be lash!
    • That Chinese (food) was lash!
  5. (British, slang) Drunk.

noun

  1. (machining, mechanical) Looseness between fitted parts, either intentional (as allowance) or unintentional (from error or wear).

  • setting the proper valve lash for solid lifters
  • excessive lash in the gear train