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wip
1. noun1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) látigo2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) oficial disciplinario de partido
2. verb1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) azotar, fustigar2) (to beat (eggs etc).) batir (huevos); montar (nata, i2etc/i2)3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) moverse/girarse rápidamente/bruscamente•- whiplash- whipped cream
- whip up
whip1 n látigo / fusta / azotewhip2 vb1. azotar / golpear con la fusta2. batir / montartr[wɪp]2 SMALLPOLITICS/SMALL (person) oficial encargado,-a de la disciplina de un partido; (instruction) llamada a los miembros de un partido para que asistan a la cámara3 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL (desert) batido2 (wind) azotar5 (act quickly) hacer algo deprisa1 (move quickly) ir volando\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto crack the whip hacer restallar el látigoto get a fair crack of the whip tener la misma oportunidadto have the whip hand estar en una posición de control, llevar la batuta1) snatch: sacar (rápidamente), arrebatarshe whipped the cloth off the table: arrebató el mantel de la mesa2) lash: azotar3) defeat: vencer, derrotar4) incite: incitar, despertarto whip up enthusiasm: despertar el entusiasmo5) beat: batir (huevos, crema, etc.)whip viflap: agitarsewhip n1) : látigo m, azote m, fusta f (de jinete)2) : miembro m de un cuerpo legislativo encargado de disciplinav.• azotar v.• batir v.• flagelar v.• fustigar v.• guasquear v.• vapulear v.• zurrar v.• zurriagar v.n.• anguila s.f.• azote s.m.• fusta s.f.• látigo s.m.• rebenque s.m.• zurriaga s.f.• zurriago s.m.
I hwɪp, wɪp1) ( in horse riding) fusta f, fuete m (AmL exc CS); ( of tamer) látigo m; ( for punishment) azote mto crack the whip — hacer* restallar el látigo
3) ( Culin) batido m
II
- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( lash) \<\<horse\>\> pegarle* a ( con la fusta), fustigar*; \<\<person\>\> azotar; \<\<child\>\> darle* una paliza or un azote ab) ( defeat) (colloq) darle* una paliza a (fam)c) ( beat) \<\<egg whites\>\> batir; \<\<cream\>\> batir or (Esp) montarwhipped cream — crema f batida or (Esp) nata f montada
2)a) ( take quickly) (+ adv compl)b) ( steal) (BrE colloq) birlar (fam), volar* (Méx, Ven fam)3) ( bind) \<\<rope\>\> reforzar*•Phrasal Verbs:- whip up[wɪp]1. N1) (for training, driving animals) látigo m ; (=riding crop) fusta f, fuete m (LAm); (for punishment) azote mcrack 3., 4)2) (Brit)(Parl)a) (=person) diputado encargado de la disciplina del partido en el parlamentochief whip — diputado jefe encargado de la disciplina del partido en el parlamento
b) (=call)(two-line/three-line) whip — citación (con subrayado dobleiple) para que un diputado acuda a votar en una cuestión importante
See:see cultural note LEADER OF THE HOUSE in leader3) (Culin) batido m (de claras de huevo o nata)2. VT1) (with whip, stick) [+ horse] fustigar; [+ person] azotar; [+ child] dar un azote a, dar una paliza ashape 1., 5)to whip into a frenzy —
2) liter [wind] azotar3) (Culin) [+ cream] montar; [+ mixture, egg white] batir4) * (=defeat) dar una paliza a *5) * (=remove)he whipped the letter out of my hand — me quitó la carta de la mano de un tirón, me arrebató la carta
6) (=rush)7) (Brit) * (=steal) mangar *, birlar *8) (=strengthen) [+ rope] reforzar9) (Sew) [+ hem, seam] sobrehilar3. VI1) (=speed, rush)2) (=lash)3) (=flap) batirthe rigging was whipping against the mast of the yacht — las jarcias batían contra el mástil del yate
4.CPDwhip hand N —
- have the whip hand- have the whip hand over sb- whip in- whip off- whip on- whip out- whip upWHIP En el Parlamento británico la disciplina de partido está a cargo de un grupo de parlamentarios llamados whips, encabezados por el Chief Whip. Están encargados de informar al resto de miembros del partido de los asuntos del Parlamento, comunicar a los líderes las opiniones de los parlamentarios y asegurarse de que todos ellos asistan a la Cámara de los Comunes ( House of Commons) y acudan a las votaciones importantes, lo que puede ser crucial cuando el gobierno no tiene mayoría absoluta. Tanto el gobierno como la oposición tienen sus propios whips y por lo general todos ellos ostentan también altos cargos en la Administración del Estado, si pertenecen al partido del gobierno.* * *
I [hwɪp, wɪp]1) ( in horse riding) fusta f, fuete m (AmL exc CS); ( of tamer) látigo m; ( for punishment) azote mto crack the whip — hacer* restallar el látigo
3) ( Culin) batido m
II
- pp- transitive verb1)a) ( lash) \<\<horse\>\> pegarle* a ( con la fusta), fustigar*; \<\<person\>\> azotar; \<\<child\>\> darle* una paliza or un azote ab) ( defeat) (colloq) darle* una paliza a (fam)c) ( beat) \<\<egg whites\>\> batir; \<\<cream\>\> batir or (Esp) montarwhipped cream — crema f batida or (Esp) nata f montada
2)a) ( take quickly) (+ adv compl)b) ( steal) (BrE colloq) birlar (fam), volar* (Méx, Ven fam)3) ( bind) \<\<rope\>\> reforzar*•Phrasal Verbs:- whip up -
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1. noun1) Peitsche, die2) (Brit. Parl.): (official) Einpeitscher, der/Einpeitscherin, die (Jargon); Fraktionsgeschäftsführer, der/-führerin, die (Amtsspr.)3) (Brit. Parl.): (notice)[three-line] whip — [verbindliche] Aufforderung zur Teilnahme an einer Plenarsitzung [wegen einer wichtigen Abstimmung]
2. transitive verb,resign the whip — aus der Fraktion austreten
- pp-1) (lash) peitschenthe rider whipped his horse — der Reiter gab seinem Pferd die Peitsche
2) (Cookery) schlagen3) (move quickly) reißen [Gegenstand]3. intransitive verb,she whipped it out of my hand — sie riss es mir aus der Hand
- pp-1) (move quickly) flitzen (ugs.)whip through a book in no time — ein Buch in Null Komma nichts durchlesen (ugs.)
2) (lash) peitschenPhrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/82014/whip_away">whip away- whip out- whip up* * *[wip] 1. noun1) (a long cord or strip of leather attached to a handle, used for punishing people, driving horses etc: He carries a whip but he would never use it on the horse.) die Peitsche2) (in parliament, a member chosen by his party to make sure that no one fails to vote on important questions.) der/die Einpeitscher(in)2. verb1) (to strike with a whip: He whipped the horse to make it go faster; The criminals were whipped.) (aus)peitschen2) (to beat (eggs etc).) schlagen3) (to move fast especially with a twisting motion like a whip: Suddenly he whipped round and saw me; He whipped out a revolver and shot her.) herumschnellen, plötzlich ziehen•- whiplash- whipped cream
- whip up* * *[(h)wɪp]I. nto have a fair crack of the \whip eine gute Chance habenthe chief \whip der Haupteinpeitscher/die Haupteinpeitscherin3. BRIT POL (notice) schriftliche und verbindliche Aufforderung des Einpeitschers zur Teilnahme an den Plenarsitzungenthree-line \whip ≈ Fraktionszwang mII. vt<- pp->1. (hit)▪ to \whip sb/an animal jdn/ein Tier [mit der Peitsche] schlagento \whip a horse einem Pferd die Peitsche gebento \whip sb into a frenzy jdn aus der Fassung bringena freezing wind \whipped torrential rain into their faces ein eisiger Wind peitschte ihnen Regenfluten ins Gesichtthe storm \whipped the waves into a froth der Sturm peitschte die Wellen zu Schaumkronen auf4. FOOD▪ to \whip sth etw [schaumig] schlagen\whip the egg whites into peaks schlagen Sie das Eiweiß steifIII. vi<- pp->1. (move fast) wind peitschenthe wind \whipped through her hair der Wind fuhr durch ihr Haar* * *[wɪp]1. n1) Peitsche f; (= riding whip) Reitgerte f2) (PARL) (= person) Fraktions- or Geschäftsführer(in) m(f); (Brit = call) Anordnung f des Fraktionsführers2. vtto whip sb/sth into shape (fig) — jdn/etw zurechtschleifen
2) (COOK) cream, eggs schlagen4) (inf: defeat) vernichtend schlagen5) (fig= move quickly)
he whipped the book off the desk — er schnappte sich (dat) das Buch vom Schreibtischthe thief whipped the jewel into his pocket — der Dieb ließ den Edelstein schnell in seiner Tasche verschwinden
to whip sb into hospital — jdn in Windeseile ins Krankenhaus bringen; (doctor) jdn schnell ins Krankenhaus einweisen
6) (inf: steal) mitgehen lassen (inf)3. vi1)the car whipped past — das Auto brauste or sauste or fegte (inf) vorbei
* * *whip [wıp; hwıp]A s3. figa) Geißel f, Plage fb) Strafe f4. a) peitschende Bewegung, Hin- und Herschlagen nb) Schnellkraft f6. PARLa) Whip m (Parteimitglied, das die Anhänger zu Abstimmungen etc zusammentrommelt)b) Br Rundschreiben n, Aufforderung(sschreiben) f(n) (bei einer Versammlung etc zu erscheinen; je nach Wichtigkeit ein- oder mehrfach unterstrichen):send a whip round die Parteimitglieder zusammentrommeln;three-line whip Aufforderung, unbedingt zu erscheinen;a three-line whip has been put on that vote bei dieser Abstimmung besteht (absoluter) Fraktionszwang8. GASTR Schaumspeise f9. Näherei: überwendliche NahtB v/t1. peitschen, schlagen:2. a) (aus-, durch)peitschenb) verprügeln3. figa) geißelnb) jemandem (mit Worten) zusetzen5. schlagen:whip sth into (out of) sb etwas in jemanden hineinprügeln (jemandem etwas mit Schlägen austreiben)7. reißen, ziehen, raffen:8. ein Gewässer abfischen10. Schnur, Garn wickeln (about, around um akk)11. überwendlich nähen, übernähen, umsäumenC v/i sausen, flitzen* * *1. noun1) Peitsche, die2) (Brit. Parl.): (official) Einpeitscher, der/Einpeitscherin, die (Jargon); Fraktionsgeschäftsführer, der/-führerin, die (Amtsspr.)3) (Brit. Parl.): (notice)2. transitive verb,[three-line] whip — [verbindliche] Aufforderung zur Teilnahme an einer Plenarsitzung [wegen einer wichtigen Abstimmung]
- pp-1) (lash) peitschen2) (Cookery) schlagen3) (move quickly) reißen [Gegenstand]3. intransitive verb,- pp-1) (move quickly) flitzen (ugs.)2) (lash) peitschenPhrasal Verbs:- whip out- whip up* * *v.auspeitschen v.peitschen v. n.Geißel -n f.Lederpeitsche f.Peitsche -en f.
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