单词 | to lace into |
释义 | > as lemmasto lace into c. intransitive. Originally and chiefly U.S. to lace into: to attack or assault, esp. verbally; to criticize strongly; to lay into. ΘΚΠ the mind > attention and judgement > contempt > disapproval > criticism > criticize [verb (intransitive)] > severely quip1542 snap1579 quib1580 to lash out1884 slam1884 to rip into——1907 to lace into1908 to light into ——1922 to give (make, have, etc.) grief1974 excoriate1985 1908 Black Cat Oct. 17 She laced into me with all kinds of abuse. 1950 Time 6 Nov. 58/2 Reviewers laced into the play. 1976 Sunday Mail (Brisbane) 7 Nov. 47/11 The teenage savages who push their victims into their apartments..and then lace into them. 1997 B. Geoffrion & S. Fischler Boom Boom ix. 111 Pocket decided he had had enough and laced into the big defenseman... Every single player on the ice except the goalies was swinging. 2000 Daily News (N.Y.) (Nexis) 21 Mar. 6 She laced into the mayor over the sensitive issue of race and the police. < as lemmas |
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