Inglés

Traducciones detalladas de flog de inglés a español

flog:

Conjugaciones de flog:

present
  1. flog
  2. flog
  3. flogs
  4. flog
  5. flog
  6. flog
simple past
  1. flogged
  2. flogged
  3. flogged
  4. flogged
  5. flogged
  6. flogged
present perfect
  1. have flogged
  2. have flogged
  3. has flogged
  4. have flogged
  5. have flogged
  6. have flogged
past continuous
  1. was flogging to
  2. were flogging to
  3. was flogging to
  4. were flogging to
  5. were flogging to
  6. were flogging to
future
  1. shall flog
  2. will flog
  3. will flog
  4. shall flog
  5. will flog
  6. will flog
continuous present
  1. am flogging to
  2. are flogging to
  3. is flogging to
  4. are flogging to
  5. are flogging to
  6. are flogging to
subjunctive
  1. be flogged
  2. be flogged
  3. be flogged
  4. be flogged
  5. be flogged
  6. be flogged
diverse
  1. flog!
  2. let's flog!
  3. flogged
  4. flogging to
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

Translation Matrix for flog:

VerbTraducciones relacionadasOther Translations
apalear beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip cudgel; drub; thwack; trash; wallop
aporrear beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip bang; batter; beat; beat up; hammer; hit; knock about; pound; punch; push; smack; smash; strike; thump
darle una paliza a alguien beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip beat up; whip
darle una tunda de golpes beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip
despilfarrar flog; squander consume; dissipate; spend; squander; throw away; throw out; use; use up; waste
flagelar beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip
gastarse todo el dinero flog; squander dissipate; spend; squander; waste
vapulear beat up; castigate; drub; flog; lash; rack; trounce; whack; whip
- cane; lambast; lambaste; lash; lather; slash; strap; trounce; welt; whip

Sinónimos de "flog":


Definiciones relacionadas de "flog":

  1. beat severely with a whip or rod1
    • The teacher often flogged the students1
  2. beat with a cane1

Wiktionary: flog

flog
verb
  1. agriculture: to exploit
  2. to whip or scourge someone or something as punishment

Cross Translation:
FromToVia
flog endilgar; endosar andrehen — (umgangssprachlich): überreden etwas zu kaufen
flog azotar flagellersoumettre au supplice du fouet.