whips
A whip is a long, thin piece of material such as leather or rope, fastened to a stiff handle. It is used for hitting people or animals.
whip up
If someone whips up an emotion, especially a dangerous one such as hatred, or if they whip people up into an emotional state, they deliberately cause and encourage people to feel that emotion.
stir up
He accused politicians of whipping up anti-foreign sentiments in order to win right-wing votes.
他谴责政客们煽动排外情绪以赢得右翼选票。
whips , whipping , whipped
If someone whips a person or animal, they beat them or hit them with a whip or something like a whip.
Eye-witnesses claimed Mr Melton whipped the horse up to 16 times.
目击者声称梅尔顿先生抽打那匹马达16鞭之多。
If someone whips something out or whips it off, they take it out or take it off very quickly and suddenly.
Bob whipped out his notebook.
鲍勃突然抽出他的笔记本。
Players were whipping their shirts off.
选手们正麻利地脱掉衬衣。
When you whip something liquid such as cream or an egg, you stir it very fast until it is thick or stiff.
Whip the cream until thick.
搅拌奶油直到它变黏稠。
Whip the eggs, oils, and honey together.
将鸡蛋、油和蜂蜜搅拌在一起。
If you whip people into an emotional state, you deliberately cause and encourage them to be in that state.
He could whip a crowd into hysteria.
他能让一群人变得歇斯底里。