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●ˌwhip sb/sth↔ˈupto deliberately try and make people excited or feel strongly about sth 激发;激励;煽动 SYN rouse ◆The advertisements were designed to whip up public opinion. 这些广告是为了激起公众的舆论。◆He was a speaker who could really whip up a crowd. 他是个真正有感召力的演说者。to quickly make a meal or sth to eat 匆匆做(饭等)◆She whipped up a delicious lunch for us in 15 minutes. 她用了 15 分钟就给我们备好了一顿可口的午餐。 See also whip |