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flay 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
/flā/,
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flayed, past tense; flays, 3rd person singular present; flayed, past participle; flaying, present participle;
  1. Peel the skin off (a corpse or carcass)
    • - one shoulder had been flayed to reveal the muscles
  2. Peel (the skin) off a corpse or carcass
    • - she flayed the white skin from the flesh
  3. Whip or beat (someone) so harshly as to remove their skin
    • - Matthew flayed them viciously with a branch
  4. Criticize severely and brutally
    • - he flayed the government for not moving fast enough on economic reform
  5. Extort or exact money or belongings from (someone)
    • - plundering cities and temples and flaying the people with requisitions

  1. strip the skin off
  2. Flaying is the removal of skin from the body. Generally, an attempt is made to keep the removed portion of skin intact.
  3. The Flaid was a Belgian automobile manufactured from 1920 until 1921 in Liège. A 10/12 hp light car with 1095 cc four cylinder engine, it was designed for export to Britain. A stand was booked at the 1920 British Motor Show but the car never appeared.
  4. (v) - to strip off the skin; to criticize without mercy; to rob, cheat; to inflict acute pain or torture
  5. Food; particularly good food is called flayrah, using the suffix -rah, which literally means "food of princes".
  6. (v) "Flay on the mix", serious old school mixing and scratching.
  7. Strip or peel the skin or flesh.
  8. desollar; despellejar; azotar
  9. strip off skin, scold harshly