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 whipping ['(h)wipiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
n. 鞭打, 缚扎用的绳索, 笞刑

[法] 笞刑, 惩罚, 用以捆缚的绳索


  1. Punishment by whipping or flogging.
    鞭打惩罚,鞭笞惩罚
  2. She is whipping up the eggs.
    她正在搅拌鸡蛋。


whipping
[ noun ]
  1. beating with a whip or strap or rope as a form of punishment

  2. <noun.act>
  3. a sound defeat

  4. <noun.event>
  5. a sewing stitch passing over an edge diagonally

  6. <noun.artifact>
  7. the act of overcoming or outdoing

  8. <noun.act>
[ adj ]
  1. smart and fashionable

  2. <adj.all>
    snappy conversation
    some sharp and whipping lines


Whip \Whip\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Whipped}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Whipping}.] [OE. whippen to overlay, as a cord, with other
cords, probably akin to G. & D. wippen to shake, to move up
and down, Sw. vippa, Dan. vippe to swing to and fro, to
shake, to toss up, and L. vibrare to shake. Cf. {Vibrate}.]
1. To strike with a lash, a cord, a rod, or anything slender
and lithe; to lash; to beat; as, to whip a horse, or a
carpet.

2. To drive with lashes or strokes of a whip; to cause to
rotate by lashing with a cord; as, to whip a top.

3. To punish with a whip, scourge, or rod; to flog; to beat;
as, to whip a vagrant; to whip one with thirty nine
lashes; to whip a perverse boy.

Who, for false quantities, was whipped at school.
--Dryden.

4. To apply that which hurts keenly to; to lash, as with
sarcasm, abuse, or the like; to apply cutting language to.

They would whip me with their fine wits. --Shak.

5. To thrash; to beat out, as grain, by striking; as, to whip
wheat.

6. To beat (eggs, cream, or the like) into a froth, as with a
whisk, fork, or the like.

7. To conquer; to defeat, as in a contest or game; to beat;
to surpass. [Slang, U. S.]

8. To overlay (a cord, rope, or the like) with other cords
going round and round it; to overcast, as the edge of a
seam; to wrap; -- often with about, around, or over.

Its string is firmly whipped about with small gut.
--Moxon.

9. To sew lightly; specifically, to form (a fabric) into
gathers by loosely overcasting the rolled edge and drawing
up the thread; as, to whip a ruffle.

In half-whipped muslin needles useless lie. --Gay.

10. To take or move by a sudden motion; to jerk; to snatch;
-- with into, out, up, off, and the like.

She, in a hurry, whips up her darling under her
arm. --L'Estrange.

He whips out his pocketbook every moment, and
writes descriptions of everything he sees.
--Walpole.

11. (Naut.)
(a) To hoist or purchase by means of a whip.
(b) To secure the end of (a rope, or the like) from
untwisting by overcasting it with small stuff.

12. To fish (a body of water) with a rod and artificial fly,
the motion being that employed in using a whip.

Whipping their rough surface for a trout.
--Emerson.

{To whip in}, to drive in, or keep from scattering, as hounds
in a hurt; hence, to collect, or to keep together, as
member of a party, or the like.

{To whip the cat}.
(a) To practice extreme parsimony. [Prov. Eng.] --Forby.
(b) To go from house to house working by the day, as
itinerant tailors and carpenters do. [Prov. & U. S.]


Whipping \Whip"ping\,
a & n. from {Whip}, v.

{Whipping post}, a post to which offenders are tied, to be
legally whipped.

  1. The bill unveiled Thursday requires the whipping post in addition to jail time for anyone convicted of dealing hard drugs or involving children in the drug world.
  2. Bird identification books littered their van and three hours of travel with them showed their love for mastering the coughs that will draw out a clapper rail and for whipping out binoculars fast enough to spot a snowy egret.
  3. My long-time bait-castin' buddy was standing hip deep in the little rapids, whipping bits of fur and feather under the willow branches overhanging a quiet pool.
  4. Authorities have accused committee members of sabotaging the earthquake relief effort and whipping up ethnic tensions by continuing to seek Karabakh's annexation by Armenia, a demand the Kremlin has refused.
  5. So long as it works, Republicans enjoy trotting out the former president as a campaign whipping boy.
  6. The collider will be a 53-mile-circumference, underground ring of magnets capable of whipping proton beams into each other with 20 times the force of the world's most powerful existing accelerator.
  7. Rather than accept some blame, the industry claims, Congress has found it more convenient to make whipping boys out of the commercial airlines and, to a slightly lesser extent, private and corporate aviation.
  8. I would guess that even those of us who are not turned on by the thought of being choked with a dog lead or submitting to a good whipping do not wish to be given guidelines on permissible pleasure - in, or out, of the theatre.
  9. After three days of 15-to-20-foot seas and gale-force winds whipping snow in some areas, skimmers returned to work Wednesday in the sound and the Gulf of Alaska.
  10. The Guardian, London's liberal daily, on Monday quoted Rushdie as saying he was "very upset" at the deaths in Islamabad on Saturday and he felt that leaders of Pakistan's religious parties were whipping up emotion.
  11. Opposition leader John Turner, on what he calls the crusade of a lifetime to halt the Canada-U.S. free trade agreement, is whipping up campaign fervor with his attacks and clearly loving it.
  12. "Casinos are the best whipping boy.
  13. Fifteen more people crowded into the kitchen, baking hors d'oeuvres, heating soup, tossing salads, whipping up more desserts.
  14. The attorney said at least 50 people said Cantero was one of those who ordered abuses ranging from beating, whipping, repeated dunking in a tub of dirty water and electric shocks.
  15. The name came from musicians "whipping" their guitar strings to provide the beat.
  16. "I seen it hit the ground about 3:30 p.m. The wind got to whipping up pretty good, clouds moving in a tornadolike motion, then it quit raining.
  17. They tried to keep warm in the face of whipping winds and driving snow.
  18. President Herzog accused some Reagan officials of using Israel as a "whipping boy" in the scandal.
  19. Utah congressional candidate Richard Snelgrove and his family spent days whipping up a jelly bean recipe after Reagan, a jelly bean aficionado, asked for it when Snelgrove visited the White House with a group of Republican candidates last month.
  20. He admits that the eerie quiet and whipping autumn wind he encountered during a recent graveyard stakeout gave him the "willies."
  21. Amid whipping wind, volunteers from the Marine Mammal Center worked to keep the wrong-way whale safe.
  22. Croatian authorities charge the Communist government of Serbia is whipping up ethnic tensions to destabilize Croatia's newly established democracy.
  23. So in addition to whipping up new bristle configurations, marketers are now working overtime to coax consumers into changing brushes long before the bristles splay.
  24. The ceremonies, held on traditional Veterans Day in advance of Monday's official national holiday, took place under bright, sunny skies, with a crisp wind whipping through the flag-draped amphitheater at Arlington.
  25. On Tuesday, nearly 100 private client stockbrokers are due at the seminar where 3i peddles its charms. Not that there should be much trouble whipping up interest.
  26. David Swayze, an attorney who helped develop new sentencing guidelines that took effect in 1987, said bringing back the whipping post was never considered.
  27. He had a whipping boy, the United States, which he could blame for all of Panama's ills.
  28. Violent storms belted the Eastern Seaboard on Thursday, killing a farmer in Virginia, injuring at least 50 people in the Baltimore suburbs, whipping through Newark International Airport and raining on the halls of Congress.
  29. The news agency Tass said the court defined who may be tried under a law against whipping up ethnic tensions.
  30. Despite the heady 4% growth of Mexico's economy for the past two years and the whipping of three-digit inflation, the country's huge foreign debt remains at $100 billion.
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