[N-COUNT 可数名词]鞭子 A whip is a long thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle. It is used for hitting people or animals.
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[VERB 动词]鞭打(人或动物) If someone whips a person or animal, they beat them or hit them with a whip or something like a whip.
[V n]
Eyewitnesses claimed Mr Melton whipped the horse up to 16 times...
目击证人称梅尔顿先生抽打了这匹马16鞭之多。
He was whipped with a studded belt.
他被用带有饰钉的皮带抽打。
whipping
He threatened to give her a whipping.
他威胁要抽她一顿。
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[VERB 动词](风等)猛烈地抽打 If something, for example the wind, whips something, it strikes it sharply.
[V n]
[LITERARY 文]
A terrible wind whipped our faces...
狂风抽打着我们的脸。
A branch whipped her across the cheek.
一根树枝抽打到了她的脸颊。
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[VERB 动词](在外力作用下)猛然移动 If something flexible whips in a particular way, it moves sharply when it is affected by a force, for example by the wind.
[V prep/adv]
[LITERARY 文]
Blond strands of hair whipped in the wind.
缕缕金发在风中飘扬。
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[VERB 动词]快速移开;快速拿走 If someone whips something out or whips it off, they take it out or take it off very quickly and suddenly.
[V n with adv]
Bob whipped out his notebook...
鲍勃迅速掏出他的笔记本。
Players were whipping their shirts off...
运动员们在飞快地脱衬衫。
My waitress whipped the plate away and put down my bill.
我的服务员麻利地撤走盘子并搁下我的账单。
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[VERB 动词]迅速地移动 If something or someone whips somewhere, they move there or go there very quickly.
[V adv/prep]
The wind out here is whipping along at about 30 miles an hour...
在这里,大风以每小时大约30英里的速度刮着。
I whipped into a parking space.
我迅速地驶入一个停车位。
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[VERB 动词]搅打(奶油或鸡蛋等) When you whip something liquid such as cream or an egg, you stir it very fast until it is thick or stiff.
[V n]
[V n adv/prep]
[V-ed]
Whip the cream until thick...
搅打奶油直到它变黏稠。
Whip the eggs, oils and honey together.
把鸡蛋、油和蜂蜜搅打在一起。
...strawberries and whipped cream.
草莓和掼奶油
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[VERB 动词](故意)激起(情绪) If you whip people into an emotional state, you deliberately cause and encourage them to be in that state.
[V n into n]
He could whip a crowd into hysteria...
他能让一群人变得歇斯底里。
Politicians and businessmen have whipped themselves into a panic.
政治家和商人们把他们自己弄得十分恐慌。
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[N-COUNT 可数名词]See also:
three-line whip
;组织秘书,党鞭(维持党纪并督导该党议员出席议会重要议题的讨论和表决的人) A whip is a member of a political party in a parliament or legislature who is responsible for making sure that party members are present to vote on important issues and that they vote in the appropriate way.
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[PHRASE 短语]控制权;主导地位 If you have the whip hand, you have power over someone else in a particular situation.
[PHR after v]
These days the shopper has the whip hand, and will not buy if stores fail to lower their prices.
如今购物者占主导地位,如果商店不降价,他们是不会买的。
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a fair crack of the whip→see:
crack
;
相关词组:
whip up
Oxford
whip/wɪp; NAmEwɪp/
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verb
whipwhipswhippedwhippingnoun1[countable ]a long thin piece of rope or leather, attached to a handle, used for making animals move or punishing people 鞭子◆He cracked his whip and the horse leapt forward.他甩了个响鞭,马儿就奋蹄向前奔去。2[countable ]an official in a political party who is responsible for making sure that party members attend and vote in important government debates 纪律委员,党鞭(在政党中负责确保党员出席政府重要辩论并表决)◆the chief whip组织秘书长3[countable ]a written instruction telling members of a political party how to vote on a particular issue (政党发给党员的)投票通知书,投票指示☞see also
three-line whip
4[uncountable , countable ]a sweet dish made from cream, eggs, sugar and fruit mixed together 搅打奶油甜食(用奶油、鸡蛋、糖和水果搅打而成)IDIOMhave/hold, etc. the ˈwhip hand (over sb/sth)to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sth 执掌大权;执鞭在手☞more at
crack
v.,
fair
adj.verb _cooking_preparation_comp.jpg _whip.jpg (-pp-)1[transitive ]whipsb/sth to hit a person or an animal hard with a whip,as a punishment or to make them go faster or work harder 鞭打;鞭策;以鞭打责罚;鞭笞2[intransitive , transitive ]to move, or make sth move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction (使朝某一方向)猛然移动+ adv./prep.◆A branch whipped across the car window.一条树枝突然划过车窗。◆Her hair whipped around her face in the wind.她的头发随风在脸际飘拂。whipsth ◆The waves were being whipped by 50 mile an hour winds.时速 50 英里的大风卷起了波浪。3[transitive ]whipsth + adv./prep. to remove or pull sth quickly and suddenly (突然迅速地)除去,拉动,抽出◆She whipped the mask off her face.她刷地一下子把脸上的面具摘掉了。◆The man whipped out a knife.那个人突然抽出一把刀来。4[transitive ]to stir cream, etc. very quickly until it becomes stiff 搅打(奶油等)whipsth ◆Serve the pie with whipped cream.端上加了搅打奶油的馅饼。whipsth up ◆Whip the egg whites up into stiff peaks.把蛋白打得起稠尖儿。5[transitive ]whipsb/sth ( NAmE) ( informal) to defeat sb very easily in a game (在比赛中)轻而易举地击败◆The team whipped its opponents by 35 points.这个队以 35 分的优势轻松击败对手。☞compare
thrash
v. (3 )6[transitive ]whipsth ( BrE) ( informal) to steal sth 偷;盗窃PHRASAL VERBSˌwhip ˈthrough sth( informal) to do or finish sth very quickly 匆匆做;迅速完成◆We whipped through customs in ten minutes.我们十分钟便办完了海关手续。ˌwhip sb/sth↔ˈup1to deliberately try and make people excited or feel strongly about sth 激发;激励;煽动SYN
rouse
◆The advertisements were designed to whip up public opinion.设计这些广告是为了激起公众的舆论。◆He was a speaker who could really whip up a crowd.他是个真正有感召力的演说者。2to quickly make a meal or sth to eat 匆匆做(饭等)◆She whipped up a delicious lunch for us in 15 minutes.她用了 15 分钟就给我们备好了一顿可口的午餐。whip/wɪp; NAmEwɪp/
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whip1 verb
whip2 noun
whipwhip1 /wɪp/ ●●○ verb (past tense and past participle whipped, present participle whipping)
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1[transitive] to hit someone or something with a whip: He whipped the horse into a canter.2[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move quickly and violently, or to make something do this: The wind whipped her hair into her eyes.whip across/around/past etc Rain whipped across the window pane.whip something about/around The branches were being whipped about in the storm.whip round/around He whipped round to face them.3[transitive always + adverb/preposition] to move or remove something with a quick sudden movementwhip something off/out/back etc Annie whipped off her apron and put it into the drawer. He whipped back the sheets.4[transitive] to mix cream or the clear part of an egg very hard until it becomes stiff → beat, whisk: Whip the cream until thick.5[transitive] British English informal to steal somethingwhip through phrasal verb informalto finish a job very quickly: He whipped through his routine paperwork before going home.whip up phrasal verb1to try to make people feel strongly about somethingwhip up interest/opposition/support etc They’ll do anything to whip up a bit of interest in a book. an attempt to whip up the masses2to quickly make something to eat: Mother was in the kitchen whipping up a batch of cakes.
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1whip (1) [countable] a long thin piece of rope or leather with a handle, that you hit animals with to make them move or that you hit someone with to punish them: The coachman cracked his whip and the carriage lurched forward.2[countable] a member of the US Congress or the British Parliament who is responsible for making sure that the members of their party attend and vote3[countable] a written order sent to members of the British Parliament telling them when and how to vote →
three-line whip
4[countable, uncountable] British English a sweet dish made from the white part of eggs and chocolate or fruit, beaten together to make a smooth light mixture: pineapple whip5have the whip hand to have power and control over someone → crack the whip
at crack1(15)
, → give somebody a fair crack of the whip
at fair1(9)
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