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whip

英 [wɪp]美[wɪp]
  • vt. 抽打;煽动;搅打(蛋,奶油);彻底击败
  • n. 鞭子;抽打;车夫;[机] 搅拌器
  • vi. 抽打;急走;拍击

词组搭配


the whip hand

a position of power or control over someone

支配地位,控制地位;优势

British English

(Austral./NZ)large quantities of

(澳/新西兰)大量

tea with whips of sugar.

加了许多糖的茶。

whip someone's ass
whip someone up

deliberately excite someone into having a strong feeling or reaction

故意激起,煽动

Dad had managed to &B{whip himself up into} a fantastic rage.

爸爸设法激起自己的愤慨。

whip something up

cause water, sand, etc., to rise up and be flung about in a violent manner

使(水、沙等)翻腾

the sea was whipped up by a force-nine gale.

九级大风掀起海上巨浪。

make or prepare something, typically something to eat, very quickly

很快地搞出;迅速准备好(尤指食物)

whip in

To keep together, as members of a political party or hounds in a pack.

召集:使聚集在一起,如政党成员或一群猎狗

whip up

To arouse; excite

激起:激起、煽动

whipped up the mob; whip up enthusiasm.

煽动暴民;激起热情

&I{Informal} To prepare quickly

【非正式用语】 迅速准备好

whip up a light lunch.

迅速做好一顿轻便午餐

whip into shape【非正式用语】

To bring to a specified state or condition, vigorously and often forcefully.

使进入某特定状态:强劲且常用暴力地使进入某特定状态或条件

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