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whip /wɪp/ (-pp-) ► SEE ALLwhip sth outwhip sth out of sthwhip through sth whip sb/sth upwhip sth up●ˌwhip sth ˈout●ˌwhip sth ˈout of sthto take sth out quickly and suddenly (从…)迅速取出◆He whipped out his camera and started taking photos. 他突然拿出相机开始拍照。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌwhip ˈthrough sth (informal) to do sth very quickly 匆匆做(某事)◆She whipped through the paperwork. 她迅速处理了案头工作。[v + prep]●ˌwhip sb/sth ˈupto deliberately make sb feel strong emotions or get excited about or interested in sth 鼓动,煽动(某人、情绪等);激发,激起(热情、兴趣等)◆The studio audience was whipped up into a frenzy. 录制现场的观众受到鼓动,热情高涨。◆They’re trying to whip up support for their candidate. 他们正竭力鼓动大家支持他们的候选人。OBJ crowd, support, resistance SYN stir sb/sth up, rouse sb/sth (more formal) [v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n]●ˌwhip sth ˈup1. to prepare a meal or some food very quickly 匆匆做(饭食)◆I can easily whip up an omelette. 我马上就能做好煎蛋卷。SYN put sth together, throw sth together (informal) 2. if the wind whips up dust, waves, etc., it makes it/them rise quickly (风)迅速掀起,激起(灰尘、波浪等)◆The wind whipped up the sand in gusts. 大风卷起了阵阵沙尘。SUBJ wind[v + adv + n] [v + pron + adv] [v + n + adv] (less frequent) |