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单词 bullwhip
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Definition of bullwhip in English:

bullwhip

nounPlural bullwhipsˈbʊlwɪpˈbʊlˌ(h)wɪp
North American
  • A whip with a long heavy lash.

    牛鞭

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts.
    • A minute and a half later, they began beating the marchers with bullwhips and nightsticks that day in 1965 on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.
    • In patches, the trees gave way to weeds, and nettles as tall as my face that snapped back and forth like a bullwhip, reaching for my cheeks and eyes as I ducked out of their reach.
    • Do they just have a stable of astonishingly good writers or are there a couple of great editors in the back office with bullwhips?
    • The explosive crack of a bullwhip can frighten cattle into a pen and even keep lions and tigers at bay.
    • Two thousand campesinos fought there last year under the pacifying influence of police armed with bullwhips and tear gas.
    • This one is from Cleveland, where two fliers tried to carry on a blowgun with darts and a bullwhip.
    • Then Guy stood on the rumps of the two horses and cracked two bullwhips in the air.
    • He cracks his vocals like a bullwhip, then garbles his lyrics with the patience of dry heaving.
    • It took two members of Keyes' own staff using a combination of bullwhips and cattle prods to drive him away from the woman.
    • More recently, several have speculated that, like bullwhips, such tails were meant to be noisemakers.
    • These waves can race across the ocean like the crack of a bullwhip, gaining momentum over thousands of kilometers.
    • Meanwhile, a mysterious red-robed monk is sneaking around in the shadows, snapping people's necks with a bullwhip.
    • Sharman said the mostly Irish track crew, commanded by the colorful J. S. Casement, who carried pistols and, occasionally, a bullwhip, numbered about three hundred men.
    • He was cracking a big bullwhip and he said, ‘No, no, I'd much rather stay here on the farm.’
    • They dueled on pretty even terms for 15 rounds, but to me, Robinson's punches had more authority and his combinations were like the repeated crack of a bullwhip.
    • As part of the tradition, the horseman carried bullwhips instead of ropes.
    • The warm January sun flogged me like a bullwhip.
    • The fictional Zorro may have defended himself with a long whip, but a bullwhip was not designed as a weapon.
    • Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands.
    Synonyms
    whip, horsewhip, switch, scourge, flagellum, cat-o'-nine-tails, cat, thong, flail, strap, birch, cane
verbbullwhipping, bullwhips, bullwhippedˈbʊlwɪpˈbʊlˌ(h)wɪp
[with object]North American
  • Strike or thrash with a bullwhip.

    用牛鞭抽打

    he was suspected of bullwhipping a fellow to death
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Honestly folks, whichever one of the yellow shirts in government is responsible for this cock-up in international relations should be dragged out onto the street and bullwhipped.
    • His reason is that he, as sheriff, was bullwhipped in the street by the bad guys a while ago, and these same people just stood and watched.
    • In the last panels, the slave was shown being bullwhipped and boiled in a big cauldron.
    • Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders.
    • Planetary trends don't have to override our free will and self-determination - in fact, any astrologer who tells you the planets control your life should be bullwhipped on sight.
    • Sometimes real life can be a pain in the butt, and after getting bullwhipped all day in the job that pays the bills the last thing you feel like doing is a few hours work on your online comic.
    • The accountant's cash forecast has also been bullwhipped, as the payables line item alternatively skyrockets and dives.
    • The sheriff Little Bill first proposes to settle accounts by bullwhipping the perpetrators.
    • Indiana Jones would have just grabbed the treasure and bullwhipped his way to safety.
    • But Shim has her revenge when she dresses the stud in bra and fishnets and has her girls bullwhip him.
    • Bobileff and crew fettled and cajoled and fairly bullwhipped the old beast back together, then fired her up and into a transporter just hours before the show.
    • The video was of a deaf bottomman being bullwhipped by his very sadistic master.
    • When he makes the mistake of falling in love with the beautiful, English bred sister of the local land baron, the land baron makes the mistake of having Chino bullwhipped almost to death.
    • The guard rail struck the woman's 1991 Mazda sedan, shoving it across the road into the northbound lane and bullwhipped the gentle woman into the opposing guard rail on the east side of the highway.
    • With their outfit of cavalier managers and thirsty shareholders they bullwhipped the lines into a profiteering frenzy.
    • Whoever designed the 67s uniforms should be arrested and bullwhipped for Sartorial Abuse.
    • This apparition turns out to be real - Ghost has been bullwhipped and starved.
    • This quickie patch should be taken under consideration, or I need to be bullwhipped for possibly not understanding the ramifications of this simple change to allow it to work.
    • But unbeknownst to the townspeople, he's actually their old sheriff, bullwhipped to death in the streets like a dog.
    Synonyms
    beating, thrashing, thumping, pounding, pummelling, drubbing, slapping, smacking, hammering, hitting, striking, punching, knocking, thwacking, cuffing, buffeting, battering, boxing, mauling, pelting, lambasting

Definition of bullwhip in US English:

bullwhip

nounˈbʊlˌ(h)wɪpˈbo͝olˌ(h)wip
North American
  • A whip with a long heavy lash.

    牛鞭

    Example sentencesExamples
    • As part of the tradition, the horseman carried bullwhips instead of ropes.
    • The explosive crack of a bullwhip can frighten cattle into a pen and even keep lions and tigers at bay.
    • It took two members of Keyes' own staff using a combination of bullwhips and cattle prods to drive him away from the woman.
    • The warm January sun flogged me like a bullwhip.
    • These waves can race across the ocean like the crack of a bullwhip, gaining momentum over thousands of kilometers.
    • He was cracking a big bullwhip and he said, ‘No, no, I'd much rather stay here on the farm.’
    • Using their bullwhips, the cowboys aimed at various targets with remarkable accuracy, whipping newspapers and plastic bags from people's mouths or hands.
    • Meanwhile, a mysterious red-robed monk is sneaking around in the shadows, snapping people's necks with a bullwhip.
    • They dueled on pretty even terms for 15 rounds, but to me, Robinson's punches had more authority and his combinations were like the repeated crack of a bullwhip.
    • Do they just have a stable of astonishingly good writers or are there a couple of great editors in the back office with bullwhips?
    • Two thousand campesinos fought there last year under the pacifying influence of police armed with bullwhips and tear gas.
    • He cracks his vocals like a bullwhip, then garbles his lyrics with the patience of dry heaving.
    • Then Guy stood on the rumps of the two horses and cracked two bullwhips in the air.
    • This one is from Cleveland, where two fliers tried to carry on a blowgun with darts and a bullwhip.
    • A minute and a half later, they began beating the marchers with bullwhips and nightsticks that day in 1965 on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma.
    • In patches, the trees gave way to weeds, and nettles as tall as my face that snapped back and forth like a bullwhip, reaching for my cheeks and eyes as I ducked out of their reach.
    • The fictional Zorro may have defended himself with a long whip, but a bullwhip was not designed as a weapon.
    • More recently, several have speculated that, like bullwhips, such tails were meant to be noisemakers.
    • The Cossacks carry long bullwhips and have batons tucked into their belts.
    • Sharman said the mostly Irish track crew, commanded by the colorful J. S. Casement, who carried pistols and, occasionally, a bullwhip, numbered about three hundred men.
    Synonyms
    whip, horsewhip, switch, scourge, flagellum, cat-o'-nine-tails, cat, thong, flail, strap, birch, cane
verbˈbʊlˌ(h)wɪpˈbo͝olˌ(h)wip
[with object]North American
  • Strike or thrash with a bullwhip.

    用牛鞭抽打

    he was suspected of bullwhipping a fellow to death
    Example sentencesExamples
    • This quickie patch should be taken under consideration, or I need to be bullwhipped for possibly not understanding the ramifications of this simple change to allow it to work.
    • The guard rail struck the woman's 1991 Mazda sedan, shoving it across the road into the northbound lane and bullwhipped the gentle woman into the opposing guard rail on the east side of the highway.
    • But unbeknownst to the townspeople, he's actually their old sheriff, bullwhipped to death in the streets like a dog.
    • Sometimes real life can be a pain in the butt, and after getting bullwhipped all day in the job that pays the bills the last thing you feel like doing is a few hours work on your online comic.
    • Whoever designed the 67s uniforms should be arrested and bullwhipped for Sartorial Abuse.
    • With their outfit of cavalier managers and thirsty shareholders they bullwhipped the lines into a profiteering frenzy.
    • His reason is that he, as sheriff, was bullwhipped in the street by the bad guys a while ago, and these same people just stood and watched.
    • Planetary trends don't have to override our free will and self-determination - in fact, any astrologer who tells you the planets control your life should be bullwhipped on sight.
    • Indiana Jones would have just grabbed the treasure and bullwhipped his way to safety.
    • The sheriff Little Bill first proposes to settle accounts by bullwhipping the perpetrators.
    • This apparition turns out to be real - Ghost has been bullwhipped and starved.
    • The video was of a deaf bottomman being bullwhipped by his very sadistic master.
    • Dancing on the bonnet of your Model A, or perhaps charging around on your horse, hooting savagely and bullwhipping innocent bystanders.
    • The accountant's cash forecast has also been bullwhipped, as the payables line item alternatively skyrockets and dives.
    • But Shim has her revenge when she dresses the stud in bra and fishnets and has her girls bullwhip him.
    • Honestly folks, whichever one of the yellow shirts in government is responsible for this cock-up in international relations should be dragged out onto the street and bullwhipped.
    • Bobileff and crew fettled and cajoled and fairly bullwhipped the old beast back together, then fired her up and into a transporter just hours before the show.
    • In the last panels, the slave was shown being bullwhipped and boiled in a big cauldron.
    • When he makes the mistake of falling in love with the beautiful, English bred sister of the local land baron, the land baron makes the mistake of having Chino bullwhipped almost to death.
    Synonyms
    beating, thrashing, thumping, pounding, pummelling, drubbing, slapping, smacking, hammering, hitting, striking, punching, knocking, thwacking, cuffing, buffeting, battering, boxing, mauling, pelting, lambasting
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