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whip hand

鞭子手,鞭打手,鞭手,鞭子的手

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the hand that holds the whip, in driving.
    • : an advantageous or controlling position: She had the whip hand throughout the debate.

Synonyms & Antonyms

as inauthority
Synonyms
force力量,力,权力,力度government政府,政府的,府,政jurisdiction管辖权,管辖范围,辖区,辖区内rule规则,规矩,细则,规章制度ascendancy升迁,权力的提升,升职,晋升authorization许可证,授权书,授权,委托书beef牛肉,牛肉类charge收费,控告,控方,收费标准clout影响力,势力范围,影响力大,影响力大的人command指挥部,指挥,命令,指令credit信用,贷款,信誉,贷方domination支配,支配权,支配力,主宰dominion统治权,主导权,主宰权,统治edge边缘,边缘地带,边缘化,优势esteem推崇,崇尚,尊重,尊敬goods货物guts胆量,内脏,胆识,胆子influence影响力,影响,势力juice果汁,汁液,汁,汁水jump跳跃,跃,跳,跃跃欲试license许可证,执照,许可,许可证制度mastery掌握,精通,掌握权,高手might可能,可能会,也许,可能是permission许可,准许,允许,许可证permit许可证,允许,许可,准许pizzazz潇洒,炫耀,潇洒自如,潇洒的pow粉,啪,啪啪啪,啪啪powerhouse动力室,动力源,动力舱,动力机prerogative特权,专权,权力,职权prestige威望,声望,威信,威望性punch冲床,冲孔,冲压,冲头right对,正确,权利,对的say说,表示,说道,说话say-so这么说,这么说吧,说吧,说说steam蒸汽,蒸气,蒸汽机,蒸蒸日上strength强度,力量,实力,优势stuff东西,东西的,东西的问题supremacy至高无上,至高无上的地位,至上,至高sway摇摆,动摇,摇摆不定,摇晃warrant权证,手令,担保书,授权书weight重量word词,字,字词,词语zap斩钉截铁,斩断,斩首,斩获leg up抬脚,举腿,抬腿,抬腿走人might and main可能和主要,可能和主要的,可能性和主要,可能的和主要的strong arm强壮的手臂,强壮的臂膀,强大的手臂,强有力的手臂upper hand上风,上位者,占优势,上手what it takes需要什么,需要做什么,所需的条件,需要的东西
as insuperiority

Examples

  • Eating disorders, on the other hand, are driven largely by biological processes that occur on the inside.

  • “After the New York mentality, it is the ultimate contrast to see people making things by hand,” he said.

  • Thankfully, his assistant knows these roads like the back of his hand.

  • The collection includes kimono capes and hand woven jump overalls.

  • Prices are relatively inexpensive and come in at around 135 euros for a shirt or 35 euros for hand woven boxers.

  • After relievedly giving the pistol to the nearest soldier, he stumbled quickly over to Brion and took his hand.

  • She is quite true, but not wise, and your left hand must not know what your right hand is doing.

  • The aged woman made no reply; her eyes still studied Ramona's face, and she still held her hand.

  • He came to the top of the stairs with a lamp in his hand, and wanted to know what the rumpus was about.

  • She was holding the back of her chair with one hand; her loose sleeve had slipped almost to the shoulder of her uplifted arm.