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IELTS BNC: 6065 COCA: 4254

whip

1 whip /ˈwɪp/ noun
plural whips
1 whip
/ˈwɪp/
noun
plural whips
Learner's definition of WHIP
[count] : a long, thin piece of leather or similar material that is attached to a handle and that is used for hitting a person as punishment or to hit an animal (such as a horse) to make it move faster鞭子
[count] : a member of a legislature (such as the U.S. Congress or the British Parliament) who is appointed by a political party to make sure that other members are present when votes are taken and that they do the things that they are expected to do党鞭,政党纪律委员(美国国会或英国议会中负责督导本党成员出席会议及投票,确保他们遵守党纪的立法机构成员)
[count, noncount] : a light dessert made by mixing together sweet ingredients蛋奶甜点

a fair crack of the whip

see 2crack

crack the whip

see 1crack
2 whip /ˈwɪp/ verb
whips; whipped; whipping
2 whip
/ˈwɪp/
verb
whips; whipped; whipping
Learner's definition of WHIP
[+ object] : to hit (a person or animal) with a whip or with something that is like a whip鞭打;抽
see also pistol-whip
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [+ object] : to move (something) to a different position or remove (something) from a place quickly and forcefully使迅猛移动;猛然取出,猛然拿开(某物)
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to move quickly or forcefully迅速移动;猛然移动
[+ object] : to cause (something) to move quickly or forcefully使迅速移动;使猛然移动
[+ object] sports : to cause (something, such as a ball or puck) to go somewhere quickly and forcefully by throwing it, passing it, etc.急投;急传
[+ object]
: to hit (something) forcefully用力击打
: to cause (something) to hit something forcefully使用力击打
[+ object] informal : to defeat (someone) easily轻松击败
[+ object] : to mix or beat a food (such as cream or an egg) very quickly搅打(奶油或鸡蛋等)
always followed by an adverb or preposition, [no object] : to go very quickly疾走;疾驰

whip into

[phrasal verb]
whip (someone) into (something)
: to cause (a person or group of people) to be in (a desired state)激发;煽动

whip through

[phrasal verb]
whip through (something) informal
: to do (something) very quickly迅速做

whip together

[phrasal verb]
whip (something) together or whip together (something) informal
: to produce or prepare (something) very quickly迅速准备好

whip up

[phrasal verb]
whip (someone or something) up or whip up (someone or something) : to excite (someone or something) : to cause (someone or something) to feel strong emotions about something煽动;激发
whip (something) up or whip up (something) informal
: to cause or create (something)激发
: to produce or prepare (a meal) very quickly迅速准备好(一餐饭)
IELTS BNC: 6065 COCA: 4254

whip

1 of 2

verb

whipped; whipping

transitive verb

1
: to take, pull, snatch, jerk, or otherwise move very quickly and forcefully
whipped out his gun Green Peyton
2
a(1)
: to strike with a slender lithe implement (such as a lash or rod) especially as a punishment
(2)
: spank
b
: to drive or urge on by or as if by using a whip
c
: to strike as a lash does
rain whipped the pavement
3
a
: to bind or wrap (something, such as a rope or fishing rod) with cord for protection and strength
b
: to wind or wrap around something
4
: to belabor with stinging words : abuse
5
: to seam or hem with shallow overcasting stitches
6
: to overcome decisively : defeat
7
: to stir up : incite
usually used with up
trying to whip up a new emotion Ellen Glasgow
8
: to produce in a hurry
usually used with up
a sketch … an artist might whip upThe New York Times
9
: to fish (water) with rod, line, and artificial lure
10
: to beat (eggs, cream, etc.) into a froth with a utensil (such as a whisk or fork)
11
: to gather together or hold together for united action in the manner of a party whip

intransitive verb

1
: to proceed nimbly or quickly
whipping through the supper dishes C. B. Davis
2
: to thrash about flexibly in the manner of a whiplash
a flag … whipping out from its staff H. A. Calahan
whipper noun

whip

2 of 2

noun

1
: an instrument consisting usually of a handle and lash forming a flexible rod that is used for whipping
2
: a stroke or cut with or as if with a whip
3
a
: a dessert made by whipping a portion of the ingredients
prune whip
b
: a kitchen utensil made of braided or coiled wire or perforated metal with a handle and used in whipping
4
: one that handles a whip: such as
a
: a driver of horses : coachman
5
a
: a member of a legislative body appointed by a political party to enforce party discipline and to secure the attendance of party members at important sessions
b
often capitalized : a notice of forthcoming business sent weekly to each member of a political party in the British House of Commons
6
: a whipping or thrashing motion
7
: the quality of resembling a whip especially in being flexible
8
whiplike adjective
Phrases
whip into shape
: to bring forcefully to a desired state or condition

Example Sentences

Verb The jockey whipped his horse. The riders were getting whipped around on the roller coaster. He suddenly whipped out a gun. He whipped off his jacket. The flag was whipping in the strong wind. A small branch whipped back and hit him. The wind whipped the ship's sails. The shortstop whipped the ball to first base. The winger whipped a pass toward the net. Noun The rider cracked his whip and the horse began to run. See More
Recent Examples on the Web
Verb
Those exaggerated allegations have found a receptive audience as far away as the United States, where right-wing television hosts, news editors, and politicians have used them to whip up white insecurities in the Black Lives Matter era. Joshua Hammer, The New York Review of Books, 7 Sep. 2022 They can be used to whip cream, blend soups, smoothies, sauces, and more—and are way easier to clean than a stand mixer or food processor. Sunset Magazine, 7 July 2022 To Maharaj and Duvoisin, the problem with the number and pace of Times investigations wasn’t them but the staff, and Doig seemed to approach his role as someone brought in to whip us into shape. Seija Rankin, The Hollywood Reporter, 14 July 2022 This Cosori air fryer has 13 cooking functions to choose from, so your giftee can quickly pop in some appetizers for the kids to munch on, make a meal for the whole family, or just whip herself up something to enjoy solo. Kylee Mcguigan, Popular Mechanics, 14 Apr. 2022 Winds grab the embers and can whip them miles away, pushing them past the fire’s perimeter and sparking additional spot fires. Jim Carlton, WSJ, 7 Jan. 2022 Epicurious challenged chefs of three different skill levels - amateur Jerry, home cook Daniel, and professional chef Saul Montiel from Cantina Rooftop - to whip us up a fresh batch of tortilla chips and guacamole. Mike Rose, cleveland, 2 Nov. 2021 Would the Rangers have to money whip him to get him if a contender shows interest? Evan Grant, Dallas News, 13 Sep. 2021 The Clippers answered any effort by the Mavericks to whip them back into a frenzy late in the first game resembling a full American Airlines Center since March 11, 2020, the night the coronavirus shut down the NBA. Schuyler Dixon, orlandosentinel.com, 29 May 2021
Noun
One of the more high-profile Democratic primaries will likely be the district of Rep. Larry Mitchell, the House majority whip, who is being challenged by progressive DeShanna Neal. Meredith Newman, USA TODAY, 13 Sep. 2022 Ford attended Disney’s annual expo to showcase footage from the upcoming Indiana Jones 5, which the actor promised would be his last time donning the whip and fedora. Daniel Kreps, Rolling Stone, 11 Sep. 2022 Fichte stood at the lectern in riding boots with spurs, holding his whip. Andrea Wulf, The Atlantic, 11 Sep. 2022 There’s the aforementioned whip-quick Cadillac CT4. Tribune News Service, cleveland, 3 Sep. 2022 The first 25 dogs receive a free whip cream pup cup. Hartford Courant, 31 Aug. 2022 The whip-poor-will greeted us on return to the landing. Paul A. Smith, Journal Sentinel, 28 Aug. 2022 Nineteen of North Carolina's 28 Republican state senators — including the majority whip and president pro tempore — endorsed Edwards. Grayson Quay, The Week, 19 May 2022 The crisis faced by the government began last month, after Idit Silman, the coalition’s de facto whip and a member of Mr. Bennett’s right-wing Yamina party, resigned from the coalition over disagreements about the country’s Jewish character. Dov Lieber, WSJ, 19 May 2022 See More

Word History

Etymology

Verb

Middle English wippen, whippen; akin to Middle Dutch wippen to move up and down, sway, Old English wīpian to wipe

First Known Use

Verb

14th century, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

Noun

14th century, in the meaning defined at sense 1

Time Traveler
The first known use of whip was in the 14th century
IELTS BNC: 6065 COCA: 4254
whip

noun

ADJECTIVE | VERB + WHIP | WHIP + VERB | PHRASES ADJECTIVEriding騎馬用的鞭子bull, horse (usually horsewhip) 趕牛鞭;趕馬鞭leather皮鞭VERB + WHIPcrack, flick甩響鞭;用鞭子輕打He cracked the whip and the horse leaped forward.他甩了個響鞭,馬就揚蹄向前奔去。hold拿着鞭子use使用鞭子WHIP + VERBcrack鞭子響A hound yelped briefly as a whip cracked.鞭子一響,獵狗發出一陣嗥叫。come down (especially NAmE) 鞭子落下來PHRASESthe crack of a whip鞭子的抽打聲
whip

verb¹

1hit sb/sth with a whip鞭打ADVERBsoundly狠狠地鞭打He was taken back to the jail and soundly whipped.他被帶回監獄,狠狠捱了一頓鞭子。
whip

verb²

2mix sth until it is light and stiff攪打成糊狀ADVERBlightly輕輕地攪Lightly whip the egg whites and add them to the mixture.輕輕攪打蛋白,然後加到混合料中。up攪和

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