词汇 | whip |
释义 | whip (verb) whip 12 ENTRIES FOUND: whip (noun) whip (verb) whipping (noun) whipping boy (noun) whipping cream (noun) whip-poor-will (noun) whip-round (noun) whip hand (noun) pistol-whip (verb) crack (verb) crack (noun) fair (adjective) 1 whip /ˈwɪp/ noun plural whips 1 whip /ˈwɪp/ noun plural whips Learner's definition of WHIP 1 [count] : a long, thin piece of leather or similar material that is attached to a handle and that is used for hitting a person as punishment or to hit an animal (such as a horse) to make it move faster鞭子 The rider cracked his whip and the horse began to run.骑手抽响马鞭,马开始飞奔。 2 [count] : a member of a legislature (such as the U.S. Congress or the British Parliament) who is appointed by a political party to make sure that other members are present when votes are taken and that they do the things that they are expected to do党鞭,政党纪律委员(美国国会或英国议会中负责督导本党成员出席会议及投票,确保他们遵守党纪的立法机构成员) the Republican/Democratic/Labour whip共和党/民主党/工党党鞭 3 [count, noncount] : a light dessert made by mixing together sweet ingredients蛋奶甜点 a prune whip西梅蛋奶甜点 a fair crack of the whip — see 2crack crack the whip — see 1crack 2 whip /ˈwɪp/ verb whips; whipped; whipping 2 whip /ˈwɪp/ verb whips; whipped; whipping Learner's definition of WHIP 1 [+ object] : to hit (a person or animal) with a whip or with something that is like a whip鞭打;抽 The sailor was whipped [=flogged] for disobeying orders.这名水手因为不服从命令受到鞭打。 The jockey whipped his horse.赛马骑师鞭打了他的马。 — see also pistol-whip 2 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to move (something) to a different position or remove (something) from a place quickly and forcefully使迅猛移动;猛然取出,猛然拿开(某物) The riders were getting whipped around on the roller coaster.乘客们被过山车带着迅速旋转。 He suddenly whipped out a gun.他猛地掏出枪来。 He whipped off his jacket.他一下子脱掉了上衣。 3 a always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move quickly or forcefully迅速移动;猛然移动 The flag was whipping in the strong wind.旗子在大风中剧烈抖动。 A small branch whipped back and hit him.一根小树枝弹回打到了他。 b [+ object] : to cause (something) to move quickly or forcefully使迅速移动;使猛然移动 The wind whipped the ship's sails.风吹动船帆。 c [+ object] sports : to cause (something, such as a ball or puck) to go somewhere quickly and forcefully by throwing it, passing it, etc.急投;急传 The shortstop whipped the ball to first base.游击手将球急传回一垒。 The winger whipped a pass toward the net.边锋将传球迅疾射向球网。 4 [+ object] a : to hit (something) forcefully用力击打 Rain whipped the pavement.雨水打在路面上。 b : to cause (something) to hit something forcefully使用力击打 The wind whipped her hair across her face.风把她的头发吹到了脸上。 5 [+ object] informal : to defeat (someone) easily轻松击败 He always whips me at tennis.他打网球时总是轻松击败我。 The team got whipped in the play-offs.这个球队在季后赛中不堪一击。 6 [+ object] : to mix or beat a food (such as cream or an egg) very quickly搅打(奶油或鸡蛋等) She whipped the cream.她把奶油搅打好了。 whipped butter/potatoes搅打好的黄油/土豆泥 7 always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to go very quickly疾走;疾驰 The taxi whipped past me without stopping.那辆出租车从我身边疾驰而过,没有停下来。 whip into [phrasal verb] whip (someone) into (something) : to cause (a person or group of people) to be in (a desired state)激发;煽动 The speaker whipped the crowd into a frenzy.演讲者使听众群情激愤。 Her coach whipped her into shape.教练激发她进入状态。 whip through [phrasal verb] whip through (something) informal : to do (something) very quickly迅速做 She whipped through her chores.她一会儿就干完了家务活儿。 whip together [phrasal verb] whip (something) together or whip together (something) informal : to produce or prepare (something) very quickly迅速准备好 She whipped together a quick lunch.她很快就准备好了简易午餐。 They had little time to whip a plan together.他们几乎没有时间将计划制订好。 whip up [phrasal verb] 1 whip (someone or something) up or whip up (someone or something) : to excite (someone or something) : to cause (someone or something) to feel strong emotions about something煽动;激发 His speech whipped up the crowd.他的演讲使人们情绪高涨。 2 whip (something) up or whip up (something) informal a : to cause or create (something)激发 She was trying to whip up some enthusiasm.她试图激发人们的一些热情。 His remarks whipped up a controversy.他的言论引发了一场争议。 b : to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly迅速准备好(一餐饭) I can whip a meal up in no time.我能马上做好一顿饭。 Would you like me to whip up a snack?你想要我马上准备个小点心吗? |
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