whiplash的意思和读音

whiplash

: [ˈhwɪpˌlæʃ] : ['wɪp.læʃ]

n.

whiplashes  

n.blow,stroke,lash,hit,impact

whiplashn.

1.[c][ususing]a hit with a whip

na.1.2.()3.()

n.1.a serious injury affecting your neck, caused when the vehicle that you are in is hit from behind by another vehicle, which makes your head move violently2.a hit from a whip

1. JUMP IN THE FIRE( WHIPLASH) SEEK & DESTROY(

2. 《2》(Iron Man 2)”(Whiplash·

3.),Whiplash(Crimson Dynamo),

4. Where the Seagull Flies Whiplash Wild as the Waves ...

5.Ivan Vanko」(WhiplashTony Stark

6.Whiplash,使

7.40km/hWhiplash

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1.Right after he got the news, a truck rear-ended his car at a stoplight, sending him to the emergency room with a painful case of whiplash.

2.Of course, it's the moment when investors start to feel confident that markets double back , leaving people with a case of whiplash.

3.But Mr Bernanke should be driven by his remit to support economic stability, not by the whiplash from financial markets.

4.If interrogators shoved a detainee against a wall, his neck was to be supported "with a rolled towel to prevent whiplash" .

5.In the Ultimate Iron Man comics, Whiplash is a super villain who possesses a pair of gloves with steel wires attached that acted as whips.,“线使

6.You know, your mood swings are kind of giving me whiplash.

7.Thus, Herman - Miller, the company formally announced whiplash enter the China market.-

8.Introduces several methods to determine the evenness of short-whiplash silk, with the characteristics of the flat cross-section of raw silk.

9.Your physio will help you decide which exercises are right for you and give you some tips about how to recover safely from whiplash.

10.Brakes are grabby, occasionally making a slow smooth stop challenging without a hint of whiplash.