whip / wɪp, ʰwɪp /

💦中学词汇鞭子鞭打鞭笞皮鞭

whip4 个定义

v. 有主动词 verb

whipped or whipt, whip·ping.

  1. 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.
  2. to strike with quick, repeated strokes of something slender and flexible; lash: He impatiently whipped his leg with his riding crop.
  3. to urge or force on with, or as with, a lash, rod, etc.
v. 无主动词 verb

whipped or whipt, whip·ping.

  1. to move or go quickly and suddenly; dart; whisk: She whipped into the store for some milk.
  2. to beat or lash about, as a pennant in the wind.
  3. to fish with rod and line, especially by casting the line frequently.
n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. a whipping or lashing stroke or motion.
  3. a utensil for whipping; whisk.
v. 动词组 verb
  1. whip in, Hunting. to prevent from wandering, as hounds.
  2. whip off, Informal. to write hurriedly: He whipped off three new songs last night.
  3. whip up, Informal. to plan or assemble quickly: to whip up a delicious dinner.to incite; arouse; stir: to whip up the mob.

whip 近义词

n. 名词 noun

length of material for hitting

v. 动词 verb

hit repeatedly

v. 动词 verb

defeat soundly

v. 动词 verb

dash, dart

v. 动词 verb

agitate, stir up

whip 的近义词 5
whip 的反义词 2

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

  1. When the farmers decided the boys were not working hard enough, they “were beaten with whips and tree branches.”
  2. Today, range is king—the contemporary measurement of choice is how far your whip can go on a single charge.
  3. Lee was whip smart, could be charming when he wanted to and preferred to operate behind the scenes.
  4. Her transformation into a soldier — buying a horse and a saddle and a bridle and a whip — takes up half a stanza.
  5. “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.
  6. Again, I do not know House Majority Whip Scalise or President Obama personally.
  7. Just a week before the start of a new Congress, the new House majority whip is fighting for his political life.
  8. Given how little time they had to whip this project to the finish line, they accomplished a lot.
  9. What he may lack in leadership or due diligence skills, he makes up for in his abilities to whip the media into subservience.
  10. And then you'd whip out your iPhone and pull up that snarky tweet your friend wrote linking to the E!
  11. Q was a Queen, who wore a silk slip; R was a Robber, and wanted a whip.
  12. And that was he also in kilts, at the age of five, wearing long curls and holding a whip in his hand.
  13. As commander-in-chief, Bonaparte, for the time being, held the whip hand and could show his dislike by severe reprimands.
  14. The memory of the hawk-nosed, steel-eyed officer who rode from Kurnaul to Meerut in twenty-four hours smote him like a whip.
  15. She gave him a cavalier little nod, touched her horse with the whip, and a moment later was lost in a cloud of dust.