单词 | whip |
释义 | whip [wɪp] noun DEVICE FOR HITTING 击打的器具 countable ■a piece of leather or rope which is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals or people 鞭子,皮鞭 •She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip.她毫不留情地用长鞭抽打马匹。 •The lion-tamer cracked [wɪp] noun POLITICS 政治 countable ■(in many elected political systems) a member of a political party in parliament or in the legislature whose job is to make certain that other party members are present at voting time and also to make certain that they vote in a particular way (政党在议会或立法机关中监督该党其他党员在投票时出席并按规定投票的)组织秘书,党鞭 •Hargreaves is the MP who got into trouble with his party's chief countable ■in British politics, a written order demanding that party members be present in parliament when there is to be an important vote or demanding that they vote in a particular way (英国政界的)投票书面通知(通知该党其他党员出席议会并按规定投票) •In 1970 he defied the three-line [wɪp] noun SWEET FOOD 甜食 countable or uncountable ■a sweet food made from cream or beaten egg mixed together with fruit (用鸡蛋、鲜奶油与水果混合制成的)甜品 [wɪp] noun have / hold the whip hand ■to be the person or group that has the most power in a situation 成为掌权者;处于支配地位 •During the last decade the right wing of the party has held the whip hand.过去的十年里,一直是该党的右翼掌权。 [wɪp] verb (-pp-)DO QUICKLY 快速行动/移动 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to bring or take something quickly 迅速拿来;快速拿走 •She whipped a handkerchief out of •He whipped the covers off •I was going to pay but before I knew it he'd whipped out •They whipped my plate away intransitive or transitive [+ adv/prep] literary ■to (cause something to) move quickly and forcefully (使…)快速移动 •The wind whipped across the half-frozen lake.风刮过半结冰的湖面。 •A fierce, freezing wind whipped torrential rain into their faces.一阵冰冷的狂风卷着暴雨砸在他们脸上。 [wɪp] verb (-pp-)BEAT FOOD 搅打食物 transitive ■to beat food, especially cream with a special utensil in order to make it thick and firm 搅打(尤指鲜奶油)使成糊状 •Could you whip the cream for me?你能帮我搅打一下鲜奶油吗? •Try whipping a little brandy or other liqueur into •Top with whipped cream [wɪp] verb (-pp-)HIT 打 transitive ■to hit a person or animal with a whip 鞭打,鞭笞 •I don't like the way the drivers whip their horses.我不喜欢马车车夫那样鞭打马匹。 [wɪp] verb (-pp-)STEAL 偷 transitive UK old-fashioned informal ■to steal something 偷盗,盗取 [wɪp] verb (-pp-) Phrasal Verbs whip sb into sth ■If you whip someone into a particular state, you quickly and effectively cause them to be in that state 使(某人)快速进入(某种状态) •Karl Smith, the 19-year old singer, had whipped the crowd of teenage girls into a frenzy •The prime minister's final speech had the desired effect, whipping his party into a patriotic fervour.首相最后的演讲取得了预期的效果,在他的政党内激起了一股爱国热潮。 [wɪp] verb (-pp-)Phrasal Verbs [M] whip sth up EMOTION mainly disapproving ■to encourage or cause people to have strong feelings about something 煽动;激起 •She criticized the government for trying to whip up anti-German prejudice.她批评政府试图煽动反德国的偏见。 •He was trying to whip up some enthusiasm for the project.他正在试图煽动人们对这个专案计划的狂热。 FOOD informal ■to make food or a meal very quickly and easily 赶出来(一顿饭),迅速做(饭) •I think I've just about got enough time to whip up an omelette.我看我只有匆匆做个煎蛋饼的时间。 |
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