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  1. 英 ['wɪpt] 美 ['wɪpt] 释义. v. 鞭打 ( whip的过去式和过去分词 ); 抽打; 搅拌…直至变稠; 偷. 大小写变形: Whipped. 实用场景例句. 全部. Garnish the plate with whipped cream rosettes and fresh fruits. 用玫瑰花形的掼奶油和新鲜的水果作配菜点缀盘子。 柯林斯例句. My waitress whipped the plate away and put down my bill. 我的服务员麻利地撤走盘子并搁下我的账单。 柯林斯例句. Eye-witnesses claimed Mr Melton whipped the horse up to 16 times.

  2. 内容. WHIPPED的意思、解释及翻译:1. past simple and past participle of whip 2. past simple and past participle of whip 。. 了解更多。.

  3. (Definition of whipped from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) Browse whip something/someone into shape idiom

  4. 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.

  5. a piece of leather or rope that is fastened to a stick, used for hitting animals or people. 鞭子,皮鞭. She lashed the horses mercilessly with her long whip. 她毫不留情地用長鞭抽打馬匹。 The lion-tamer cracked his whip. 馴獅員打了個響鞭。 whip noun (POLITICS) [ C ]

  6. 1 (= hit) [+ person, animal] 鞭打 biāndǎ. 2 (= beat) [+ cream, eggs] 搅 (攪)打 jiǎodǎ. 3 (= snatch) to whip sth out/off/away 猛地掏出/脱 (脫)下/拿走 měng de tāochū/tuōxià/názǒu. 4 to whip sb into hysteria/a frenzy 煽动 (動)得某人歇斯底里 (裡)/如痴 (癡)如狂 shāndòng de mǒurén xiēsīdǐlǐ/rú chī rú kuáng. whip up vt. 1 [+ cream] 搅 (攪)打 jiǎodǎ.

  7. to move quickly and suddenly; pull, jerk, seize, or the like, with a sudden movement (often followed by out, in, into, etc.): He whipped his gun out of its holster. to fish (a stream, lake, etc.) with rod and line, especially by making repeated casts: I whipped the stream all day and caught nothing.

  8. 1. to strike (a person or thing) with several strokes of a strap, rod, etc. 2. (transitive) to punish by striking in this manner. 3. (tr; foll by out, away, etc) to pull, remove, etc, with sudden rapid motion. to whip out a gun. 4. (intr; foll by down, into, out of, etc) informal. to come, go, etc, in a rapid sudden manner.

  9. [intransitive, transitive] to move, or make something move, quickly and suddenly or violently in a particular direction. + adv./prep. A branch whipped across the car window. Her hair whipped around her face in the wind. whip something The waves were being whipped by 50 mile an hour winds. Extra Examples.

  10. adjective. having received a whipping. subdued or defeated as though by whipping: whipped by poverty. beaten into a froth: whipped cream. Slang. exhausted; tired; beat: After all that weeding, I'm whipped. Slang. excessively devoted to or controlled by one’s romantic partner.

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