sail into|sail 成语
	sail into|sail
v., informal 1. To attack with great strength; begin hitting hard. George grabbed a stick and sailed into the dog. 
Compare: LAY INTO, PITCH INTO. 2. To scold or criticize very hard. The coach really sailed into Bob for dropping the pass. 
Synonym: BAWL OUT, LAY INTO.sail into|sail
v., informal 1. To advance with abundant strength; activate hitting hard. George affective a stick and sailed into the dog. 
Compare: LAY INTO, PITCH INTO. 2. To abuse or criticize actual hard. The drillmaster absolutely sailed into Bob for bottomward the pass. 
Synonym: BAWL OUT, LAY INTO. Dictionary