1 PHRASAL VERB 激起,煽动(仇恨等危险情感) 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. 激起,煽动(仇恨等危险情感) [Also V n P + into]
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He accused politicians of whipping up anti-foreign sentiments in order to win right-wing votes. [VERB PREP. noun]
他谴责那些政客为了获得右翼人士的选票而煽动排外情绪。
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Joe McCarthy whipped up Americans into a frenzy of anti-Communist activity in the Fifties. [V P n (not pron) into n]
20世纪50年代,乔·麦卡锡使美国人卷入了疯狂的反共运动之中。
SYN rouse, excite, provoke, arouse
2 PHRASAL VERB (风)激起,吹起(尘土或水) If a force such as the wind whips up dust or water, it makes it rise up. (风)激起,吹起(尘土或水) [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
3 PHRASAL VERB 很快做好(尤指一顿饭) If you whip up something, especially a meal, you make it quickly. 很快做好(尤指一顿饭) [informal] [Also VERB n PREPOSITION]
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I used to entertain at home quite a lot, and I can still whip up a fairly decent dinner party. [VERB PREP. noun (not pronoun)]
我原来经常在家自娱自乐,现在也还能迅速准备好一顿颇为像样的晚宴。
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