whip的意思和读音

whip

: [hwɪp] : [wɪp]

n.;【线线;()

v.;〈

whipped  whipt  whiping  whipping  whips  

v.+n.use whip

adj.+n.whip cream

v.beat,thrash,belt,lash,flagellate

n.crop,cat-o'-nine-tails,switch,rod

whipn.

1.[c]a long thin piece of rope or leather, attached to a handle, used for making animals move or punishing people

He cracked his whip and the horse leapt forward.

2.[c]an official in a political party who is responsible for making sure that party members attend and vote in important government debates

the chief whip

3.[c]a written instruction telling members of a political party how to vote on a particular issue

4.[u][c]a sweet dish made from cream, eggs, sugar and fruit mixed together

IDMhave/hold, etc. the whip hand (over sb/sth)to be in a position where you have power or control over sb/sthv.

1.[t]~ sb/sthto hit a person or an animal hard with a whip , as a punishment or to make them go faster or work harder

2.[i][t]使to move, or make sth move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction

A branch whipped across the car window.

Her hair whipped around her face in the wind.

The waves were being whipped by 50 mile an hour winds. 50

3.[t]~ sth + adv./prep.to remove or pull sth quickly and suddenly

She whipped the mask off her face.

The man whipped out a knife.

4.[t]to stir cream, etc. very quickly until it becomes stiff

Serve the pie with whipped cream .

Whip the egg whites up into stiff peaks.

5.[t](informal)~ sb/sthto defeat sb very easily in a game

The team whipped its opponents by 35 points. 35

6.[t](informal)~ sthto steal sth

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v.1.to move somewhere very fast; to move something somewhere very fast; to remove something or take something from somewhere very fast2.to hit someone with a whip3.to mix a food very quickly in order to put air into it4.to defeat someone thoroughly5.to steal something1.to move somewhere very fast; to move something somewhere very fast; to remove something or take something from somewhere very fast2.to hit someone with a whip3.to mix a food very quickly in order to put air into it4.to defeat someone thoroughly5.to steal something

n.1.a long thin piece of leather with a handle on one end, used for making horses move faster or for hitting someone2.an official in a political party whose job is to make certain that other members go where they are needed and that they vote in the correct way; an official order to members of a political party to go to a particular debate and vote3.a sweet soft food made with cream and flavors or fruit

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1.Eric Cantor, G. O. P. congressman from Virginia and Republican chief deputy whip: It was almost as if panic had struck the capital.,G.O.P.

2.You might have to whip out a soldering item and deal with some bad connections.线

3.His right hand grasped a rough leather whip as if he was ready to punish evildoers.

4.Eric Cantor, the Republican House whip, told me that he had met with the president four times already and thought him sincere and likable.·(EricCantor),(whip),

5.For decades, researchers have dreamed of building hypersonic aircraft that could whip around the world in just a few hours.

6.To whip an egg is to beat it up in a basin with a fork or machine.

7.On the day for sentencing to be carried out, his mother was tied to a stake and a big man was ready to flog her with a whip.

8.To support these children, she goes out to work and gives her wages to her mother, who brings them up with a whip.

9.I must have stood for a few moments listening to the whip and snap of the curtains and the groan of a picture on the wall.

10.He described to me how he would whip such a boy as if he were unfolding some elaborate mystery.