释义 |
lashinglash‧ing /ˈlæʃɪŋ/ noun [countable]  ► lashings of something- But sometimes they used lashings of rattan, a jungle plant which threw out long tendrils that made natural bindings.
- Everyone here is ready to party like it's 1981-at least they've come prepared with lashings of eyeliner.
- I have many happy memories of eating Frankfurters with lashings of mustard in Cologne.
- Reaching up into one of the gaps I fingered the lashings of the middle layer.
- She brought lashings of food in a picnic basket.
- The boozy cook got the trots after a late night meal of undercooked seafood washed down by lashings of wine.
- The most positive sign was that the rattan lashings of the main hull seemed to be holding firm.
- The next time you roast duck or chicken, cook thick slices of pineapple in the pan with lashings of black pepper.
1a punishment in which someone is hit with a whip SYN whipping2a rope that fastens something tightly to something else3lashings of something British English old-fashioned a large amount of food or drink: apple pie with lashings of cream |