英:[ˈwɪplæʃ]
美:[ˈhwɪpˌlæʃ, ˈwɪp-]
英:[ˈwɪplæʃ]
美:[ˈhwɪpˌlæʃ, ˈwɪp-]
whip·lash
wIp laesh
词根:whippy
adj.whiplike 鞭子似的;像鞭子的
whippy 有弹性的;柔韧的
adv.whippy 像鞭子一样
n.whipping 鞭打;笞刑;用来缚扎的绳索
whipper 鞭打者;抽打者;似用鞭子抽打者
v.whipping 鞭打(whip的ing形式)
whiplash injury颈椎过度屈伸损伤
1570年代,“鞭子的鞭打”,源自 whip(n.)+ lash(n.)。1955年以来,因突然头部运动引起的伤害而被称为“鞭击伤”,指像鞭子一样来回移动的概念。这个动词在这个意义上的记录是在1971年。
鞭打
鞭状动作
急性颈部扭伤的俗称
颈椎加速伸展性损伤
The first known use of whiplash was circa 1580
whippletreenoun
whiffletree
whippetnoun
any of a breed of small swift slender dogs that are often used for hunting small animals or racing
whippersnappernoun
a small, unimportant, or overly confident person
whip1 of 2verb
to move, snatch, or jerk quickly and forcefully
whip out a camera
to strike with something long and thin or flexible
to overcome thoroughly : defeat
to stir up : incite
whip up enthusiasm
to produce in a hurry
whipped up a satisfying meal
to beat into a thick fluffy mass
whip cream
to flap about in a lively manner
sails whipped in the strong wind
whip2 of 2noun
a flexible tool for whipping
a dessert made by whipping some part of the mixture
a kitchen utensil used in whipping
a whipping motion
whiplashnoun
the lash of a whip
injury resulting from a sudden sharp jerking movement of the head and neck (as of a person in a car that is struck from behind by another car)
whiplashnoun
injury resulting from a sudden sharp whipping movement of the neck and head (as of a person in a vehicle that is struck head-on or from the rear by another vehicle)
1 There was definitely whiplash for those of us who managed to find Paramount+ and watch both halves.
2 HBO Max's "Station Eleven," with its whiplash flashbacks, could learn from how Whitely deftly weaves the two storylines together.
3 Or maybe it was the simple now-versus-then whiplash of imagining Bill Clinton in the White House again, occupying the same rooms, the same bed, bringing everyone who experienced it back to those days.
4 Despite Mr. Cake’s finesse, this workaround doesn’t work; there is probably no cure for the play’s tonal whiplash.
5 Rear crash tests assess how well seat belts and head restraints work to prevent whiplash injury.
6 Picasso’s biography is invoked routinely to shed light on his whiplash changes.
7 His wife suffered whiplash and shock...
他的妻子颈部过度屈伸受伤且休克。
8 That’s not to say listeners won’t find such material—the EP’s title track is a shimmering piece of elastic dance music that could cause whiplash with all its stuttering stops and starts.
9 Sometimes they combine those qualities with a whiplash of heat, as in the head-twistingly good spicy beef dumpling, seasoned with scallions, fresh red and green chiles, and searing dried chile sauce.
10 Get ready for the whiplash brought on by its final twists and turns.
11 In the closing "Scarbo" movement, he captures the delicate whiplash volatility of the music with a freedom so exquisite and precise that it gives the piece's enchantment has all the room it needs to roam.
12 Add this to the many whiplash comeback tales that disgraced men in media and entertainment have floated — those little Page Six trial balloons filled with toxic gas — and even executed over the last two years.
13 By then, he’d also become more familiar with the whiplash oscillations of show business that were mostly speculative when he made the movie.
14 Key words: neck pain; whiplash injuries; randomized controlled trials; prospectie studies; physical therapy; immobilization.
关键词: 颈部疼痛; 挥鞭伤; 随机对照试验; 前瞻性研究; 理疗; 固定.
15 The relentless parade of entrances and exits in the design offices of major fashion labels of late — which has given the industry the whiplash pace of a Benny Hill chase — shows no sign of abating.
16 One suggestion of Stravinsky’s “Rite of Spring” comes and goes like a whiplash.
17 If you don’t engage in that whiplash from time to time, you can become shackled to the narrative.
18 The head-spinning events often seemed of a piece with the whiplash from the revelations and did-he-just-say-that? dialogue in the show itself.
19 After a few carefree weeks of letting our collective guard down, the sudden plunge back into the pandemic lifestyle is giving people whiplash.
20 Performed with whiplash precision and abandon by Spectrum Dance Theater, "The Beast" is Byrd at his most intense and most disciplined.
1 人的头部突然被前后扭动所造成的颈部扭伤
2 猛动
3 鞭打
stick switch discipline whip stripe slash warming dressing lash beating tanning hiding whipping lacing thrashing lashing bashing licking flogging whang what-for fladge lace flail warm beat hide trim whale tan lick scourge flog whop flagellate taw scutch feeze swinge yerk lam lambaste strap towel paddle Curry thrash thong whup larrup flagellation welt baste trounce belabour duff up dusting caning dressing-down jacketing fan cat slate lambast wale knout tawse taws strap-oil
4 打击
striking pulsatile strike blow shock shake stroke wipe jar blast dash buffet blight pelt bashing dint jow larrup bust hit impinge nail dong a smack in the eye have at
5 鞭绳
6 猛烈晃动