1、whip up
激起,煽動(仇恨等危險情感)
He accused politicians of whipping up anti-foreign sentiments in order to win right-wing votes.
他譴責那些政客為了獲得右翼人士的選票而煽動排外情緒
。Joe McCarthy whipped up Americans into a frenzy of anti-Communist activity in the Fifties.
20世紀50年代,喬·麥卡錫使美國人卷入了瘋狂的反共運動之中
。(風)激起,吹起(塵土或水)
In 1346 a hurricane whipped up the sea to destroy the town.
1346 年的颶風引起海嘯并摧毀了城鎮
。clouds of smoke and sand whipped up by a strong wind.
大風卷起的大團的煙霧和沙石
很快做好(尤指一頓飯)
I used to entertain at home quite a lot, and I can still whip up a fairly decent dinner party.
我原來經常在家自娛自樂,現在也還能迅速準備好一頓頗為像樣的晚宴
。2、immediate
立即的;即刻的;即時的
These tragic incidents have had an immediate effect.
這些悲劇性事件造成的后果即刻顯現
。My immediate reaction was just disgust.
我當時的第一反應就是反感
。最接近的;緊接的
In the immediate aftermath of the riots, a mood of hope and reconciliation sprang up.
暴亂過后緊接著出現了期待未來與盼望和解的氣氛
。His immediate superior, General Geichenko, had singled him out for special mention.
他的直接上級蓋琴科將軍特別提到了他
。臨近的;貼近的
Only a handful had returned to work in the immediate vicinity.
僅有幾個人回到臨近地區工作
。I was seated at Sauter's immediate left.
我緊挨著索特左手邊坐著
。3、topple
(使)搖搖欲墜;(使)不穩而倒下
He just released his hold and toppled slowly backwards.
他剛一松開手就緩緩向后倒下
。Winds and rain toppled trees and electricity lines.
狂風暴雨刮倒了樹木,打落了電線
。推翻;顛覆
the revolution which toppled the regime.
推翻該政權的革命