whiplash 英 ['wɪplæʃ]   美 ['wɪp'læʃ]

whiplash

whiplash  英 ['wɪplæʃ] 美 ['wɪp'læʃ]

n. 鞭绳;鞭子的顶端;鞭打 

名词复数:whiplashes 

Your kids grow up so fast you get whiplash. 你的孩子成长如此快让你都感到惊讶。
If you follow the news about health research, you risk whiplash. 如果你追随健康研究的新闻,那么你危险了。

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  • n. 鞭绳;鞭子的顶端;鞭打
  • 1. Your kids grow up so fast you get whiplash.

    你的孩子成长如此快让你都感到惊讶。

  • 2. If you follow the news about health research, you risk whiplash.

    如果你追随健康研究的新闻,那么你危险了。

  • whiplash (n.) 1570s, "the lash of a whip," from whip (n.) + lash (n.). The injury caused by sudden head motion so called by 1955, in reference to the notion of moving to and fro like a cracking whip. The verb in this sense is recorded by 1971.
whip·lash / ˈwɪplæʃ ; NAmE ˈwɪplæʃ / noun 1 [countable ,  usually singular ] a hit with a whip 鞭打 2 [uncountable ] = whiplash injury He was very bruised and suffering from whiplash. 他满身青肿,而且颈部过度屈伸受伤。 whiplash whiplashes whiplashed whiplashing whip·lash / ˈwɪplæʃ ; NAmE ˈwɪplæʃ /
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