whip

名词

UK/wɪp/
US/wɪp/

定义 whip 名词

tool(工具)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a piece of leather or rope attached to a handle, used for striking animals or people.

    鞭子;皮鞭

    • She struck the horses with her long whip without any mercy.

      她毫不留情地用她的长鞭抽打马匹。

    • The animal trainer cracked the whip loudly.

      动物训练师大声地挥动鞭子。

    • He used the whip on the horses to make them run faster.

      他用鞭子抽打马匹,让它们跑得更快。

politics(政治)

  1. Countable(可数名词)

    a member of a political party in a parliament or legislature who ensures other party members attend votes and vote according to the party's direction.

    组织秘书(政党在议会或立法机关中);党鞭

    • Hargreaves, the member of parliament, conflicted with the party's whip because he was against the tax reform.

      国会议员哈格里夫斯与党鞭发生冲突,因为他反对税收改革。

    • He is considered a likely candidate for party whip in the future.

      他被认为是未来党鞭的潜在候选人。

    • The party whip tried to ensure that all members voted along the party line.

      党鞭试图确保所有成员按照党的路线投票。

  2. Countable(可数名词)

    a formal written order in British politics that instructs party members to attend important votes in parliament and to vote a specific way.

    投票通知

    • In 1970, he openly defied a three-line whip against membership of the European Community.

      1970年,他公然违抗了三线鞭令,反对加入欧洲共同体。

    • The members received a whip instructing them to be united for the crucial vote.

      党员们收到了鞭令,指示他们在关键投票中要团结一致。

    • He disregarded the whip's warning and failed to show up for the vote.

      他无视鞭令的警告,未能出席投票。

food(食物)

  1. Countable(可数名词)Uncountable(不可数名词)

    a dessert made from cream or beaten egg mixed with fruit.

    果醬

vehicle(车辆)

  1. Countable(可数名词)slang(俚语)

    a car

    汽车

    • He purchased a brand-new whip.

      他买了一辆全新的车。

    • She went for a ride in her new whip.

      她开着她的新车去兜风。

动词

UK/wɪp/
US/wɪp/

定义 whip 动词

move(移动)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)

    to quickly bring or take something.

    迅速拿出;迅速拿走

    • She quickly whipped a handkerchief out of her pocket and cleaned his face.

      她迅速从口袋里掏出一条手帕,擦了擦他的脸。

    • He whipped the bedsheet off of the bed swiftly.

      他迅速地把床单从床上扯了下来。

    • I was about to pay, but he had already whipped out his credit card.

      我正要付钱,但他已经迅速掏出了信用卡。

  2. Transitive(及物动词)Intransitive(不及物动词)Verb + adv/prep(动词+副词/介词)literary(文学性)

    to cause or (to) move something quickly and forcefully.

    (使)快速且猛烈地移动

    • The wind whipped across the surface of the half-frozen lake.

      风在半结冰的湖面上猛烈地吹过。

    • A cold, fierce wind whipped the torrential rain against their faces.

      一股寒冷而猛烈的风将暴雨吹打在他们的脸上。

    • The waves whipped against the shore.

      波浪猛烈地拍打着岸边。

prepare(准备)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to beat food, especially cream, to make it thick and firm.

    搅拌;拂打(尤指鲜奶油)

    • Could you help me whip the cream, please?

      你能帮我打发奶油吗?

    • Try to whip a bit of brandy or another liqueur into the cream.

      试着在奶油中加入一点白兰地或其他利口酒。

    • Top it with whipped cream and sprinkle some sugar on it.

      在上面放上打发奶油并撒些糖。

hit(击打)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)

    to hit a person or animal with a whip.

    鞭打;抽打

    • I don't like how the carriage drivers whip their horses.

      我不喜欢马车夫用鞭子抽打他们的马。

    • He whipped the donkey to make it move.

      他用鞭子抽打驴子让它移动。

    • The animal trainer uses the whip to control the animals.

      动物训练师用鞭子来控制动物。

win(胜利)

  1. Transitive(及物动词)informal(非正式)

    to defeat a person or a team in a competition, especially a sports one.

    (尤指体育比赛中)击败;打败

    • They beat us last time, but we whipped them in the rematch.

      上次他们打败了我们,但我们在重赛中击败了他们。

    • He whipped him in their fight two years ago.

      两年前在他们的比赛中他击败了他。

    • Even though they were the favorites to win, we whipped them.

      尽管他们是夺冠热门,但我们击败了他们。

成语

  • have/hold the whip hand

    To be in a position of power or control over a situation.

    掌握最大权力者

    In these negotiations, the large corporation held the whip hand, dictating the terms of the final agreement.

    在这些谈判中,这家大公司掌握了主导权,决定了最终协议的条款。

片语动词 whip

  • whip something up

    to inspire or provoke strong emotions in people regarding something

    煽动;激起

    The film managed to whip up strong emotions among the audience.

    这部电影成功地激起了观众的强烈情绪。

  • whip someone into something

    To swiftly and efficiently bring someone into a specific state.

    迅速使某人进入某个状态

    The manager whipped the team into a high-efficiency working state.

    经理迅速让团队进入高效工作状态。