whip 的 4 个定义
whipped or whipt, whip·ping.
- to beat with a strap, lash, rod, or the like, especially by way of punishment or chastisement; flog; thrash: Criminals used to be whipped for minor offenses.
- to strike with quick, repeated strokes of something slender and flexible; lash: He impatiently whipped his leg with his riding crop.
- to urge or force on with, or as with, a lash, rod, etc.
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whipped or whipt, whip·ping.
- an instrument for striking, as in driving animals or in punishing, typically consisting of a lash or other flexible part with a more rigid handle.
- a whipping or lashing stroke or motion.
- a utensil for whipping; whisk.
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whip 近义词
length of material for hitting
hit repeatedly
defeat soundly
dash, dart
agitate, stir up
由whip构成的短语
- whip up
- crack the whip
- lick (whip) into shape
- smart as a whip
- upper (whip) hand
更多whip例句
- When the farmers decided the boys were not working hard enough, they “were beaten with whips and tree branches.”
- Today, range is king—the contemporary measurement of choice is how far your whip can go on a single charge.
- Lee was whip smart, could be charming when he wanted to and preferred to operate behind the scenes.
- Her transformation into a soldier — buying a horse and a saddle and a bridle and a whip — takes up half a stanza.
- “I just think she’s been tested on the national stage … and she’s whip smart,” says Caraway in the latest episode of The Carlos Watson Show, hosted by the OZY co-founder and CEO.
- Again, I do not know House Majority Whip Scalise or President Obama personally.
- Just a week before the start of a new Congress, the new House majority whip is fighting for his political life.
- Given how little time they had to whip this project to the finish line, they accomplished a lot.
- What he may lack in leadership or due diligence skills, he makes up for in his abilities to whip the media into subservience.
- And then you'd whip out your iPhone and pull up that snarky tweet your friend wrote linking to the E!
- Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.
- And that was he also in kilts, at the age of five, wearing long curls and holding a whip in his hand.
- As commander-in-chief, Bonaparte, for the time being, held the whip hand and could show his dislike by severe reprimands.
- The memory of the hawk-nosed, steel-eyed officer who rode from Kurnaul to Meerut in twenty-four hours smote him like a whip.
- She gave him a cavalier little nod, touched her horse with the whip, and a moment later was lost in a cloud of dust.