抽打

chōu
  1. to whip
  2. to flog
  3. to thrash

CEDICT

  1. to get dust out through beating
  2. to whip; to flog; to cane

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鞭打

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鞭打 biān
  1. to whip
  2. to lash
  3. to flog
  4. to thrash
於是彼拉多把耶穌帶去鞭打。兵丁用荊棘編作冠冕,戴在他頭上,又給他穿上紫袍。他們上前一遍遍地打他,說道:「萬歲,猶太人的王!」又打他的臉。

Then Pilate took Jesus and had Him flogged. The soldiers twisted together a crown of thorns, put it on His head, and dressed Him in a purple robe. And they went up to Him again and again, saying, “Hail, King of the Jews!” and slapping Him in the face.

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biān
  1. whip or lash
  2. to flog
  3. to whip
  4. conductor's baton
  5. segmented iron weapon (old)
  6. penis (of animal, served as food)
鞭笞 biānchī
  1. to flog
  2. to lash
  3. to whip
  4. to urge or goad along
  1. policy
  2. plan
  3. scheme
  4. bamboo slip for writing (old)
  5. to whip (a horse)
  6. to encourage
  7. riding crop with sharp spines (old)
  8. essay written for the imperial examinations (old)
  9. upward horizontal stroke in calligraphy
週五上午,美國勞工統計局公佈的數據顯示,美國經濟原本預計為正在快速擴張,但 4 月僅新增了 26.6 萬個工作崗位,這令美國的經濟學家和政策制定者感到震驚。

Economists and policymakers in the U.S. were stunned Friday morning when the Bureau of Labor Statistics reported that the U.S. economy, thought to be expanding at a rapid pace, added only 266,000 jobs in April.

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chuí
  1. to flog
  2. whip
笞掠 chīlüè to flog
追比 zhuī
  1. to flog
  2. to cane (as punishment)
kǎo
  1. to beat
  2. to flog
  3. to examine under torture
  4. (computing) to copy (abbr. for 拷贝 kǎobèi)