crack the whip
要挟服从
2025-09-06 21:28 浏览次数 8
要挟服从
1. to make a very sharp explosive sound
The whip cracks through the air.
2. to break, split, or snap apart
The statue cracked when she dropped it.
3. fail: such as
4. to lose control or effectiveness under pressure —often used with up
The stress was so great that she started to crack up.
5. to fail in tone
His voice cracked.
6. to go or travel at good speed —usually used with on
The steamboat cracked on.
7. to break so that fissures appear on the surface
crack a mirror
8. to break with a sudden sharp sound
crack nuts
9. to tell especially suddenly or strikingly
crack a joke
10. to strike with a sharp noise rap
then cracks him over the head cracked a two-run homer in the eighth
11. to open (something, such as a bottle) for drinking
12. to open (a book) for studying
13. to puzzle out and expose, solve, or reveal the mystery of
crack a code
14. to break into
crack a safe
15. to open slightly
crack the throttle
16. to break through (something, such as a barrier) so as to gain acceptance or recognition
… on track to crack Hollywood after landing a big screen role.
— Ed Gleave and Peter Dyke
17. to show or begin showing (a smile) especially reluctantly or uncharacteristically
18. to impair seriously or irreparably wreck
crack an opponent's courage
19. to destroy the tone of (a voice)
20. disorder, craze
Worry had cracked his otherwise cheerful disposition.
21. to interrupt sharply or abruptly
The criticism cracked our complacency.
22. to cause to make a sharp noise
cracks his knuckles
23. to subject (hydrocarbons) to cracking
24. to produce by cracking
cracked gasoline
25. to break up (chemical compounds) into simpler compounds by means of heat
26. to adopt or apply an authoritative, tyrannical, or threatening approach or policy (as in demanding harder work from employees)
The team needs a coach who isn't afraid to crack the whip.
27. to make a wisecrack
The comedian often cracked wise about prominent politicians.
28. a loud roll or peal
a crack of thunder
29. a sudden sharp noise
the crack of rifle fire
30. a sharp witty remark quip
31. a narrow break fissure
a crack in the ice
32. a narrow opening
Leave the door open a crack. cracks between floorboards —used figuratively in phrases like fall through the cracks to describe one that has been improperly or inadvertently ignored or left out
a player who fell through the cracks in the college draftChildren slipping through the cracks of available youth services.
33. a weakness or flaw caused by decay, age, or deficiency unsoundness
34. a broken tone of the voice
35. crackpot
36. moment, instant
the crack of dawn
37. housebreaking, burglary
38. a sharp resounding blow
gave him a crack on the head
39. an attempt or opportunity to do something
her first crack at writing a novel got first crack at the job opening
40. a potent form of cocaine that is obtained by treating the hydrochloride of cocaine with sodium bicarbonate to create small chips used illicitly for smoking
41. of superior excellence or ability
a crack marksman
42. to break (something) so that there are lines in its surface but it is usually not separated into pieces
43. to hit or press (something) so hard that it breaks apart or opens suddenly
44. to hit (someone or something) hard and usually suddenly
45. a thin line in the surface of something that is broken but not separated into pieces
46. a very narrow space or opening between two things or two parts of something
47. a sudden loud, sharp sound
48. very good of excellent quality or ability
49. to break or cause to break with a sudden sharp sound
crack an egg
50. to break often without completely separating into parts
The ice cracked in several places.
51. to make or cause to make a sound as if breaking
crack a whip
52. to open a small amount
crack a window
53. to tell (a joke) especially in a clever way
54. to lose self-control
He cracked under the strain.
55. to change in tone quality
My voice cracked from emotion.
56. to strike or receive a sharp blow
… I bounced sideways and cracked my head on the half-open window …
— Jack Gantos, Joey Pigza Loses Control
57. solve
I cracked the code.
58. to have a reputation as a result of praise
The show wasn't as good as it was cracked up to be.
59. to damage or destroy (a vehicle) by crashing
60. to laugh or cause to laugh
Her costume cracked me up.
61. a narrow break or opening
a crack in the glass
62. a sudden sharp noise
a crack of thunder
63. a sharp clever remark
64. the beginning moment
I awoke at the crack of dawn.
65. a sharp blow
66. attempt entry 2
It was my first crack at writing.
67. of high quality or ability
crack troops
68. a potent form of cocaine that is obtained by treating the hydrochloride of cocaine with sodium bicarbonate to create small chips used illicitly usually for smoking
the crack of a whip鞭子的劈啪声
Crack goes the whip啪的一声鞭子响了
Fair crack of the whip好机会
OK, you'd better get back to work unless you want me to crack the whip and start yelling at you.
好了,你最好回去工作了,除非你要我开始狠狠地对你吼。
The American secretary of state, Condoleezza Rice, who has so far done little to crack the whip for peace, has offered, at long last, to enter the fray as ringmistress for the first act.
迄今为止,美国国务卿康多莉扎·赖斯(CondoleezzaRice)几乎没有为和平进程积极奔走过,但最终她已表示愿意作为第一幕的导演(ringmistress)介入双方沖突。
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snap突然折断,拉断;猛咬;啪地关上
amateur业余爱好的;业余的;外行的;不熟练的
amateurish业余的;不熟练的;外行的
inexperienced无经验的;不熟练的
inexpert不熟练的,不内行的
jackleg(非正式)不胜任的人,缺乏技能的人;不诚实的人;破坏罢工者
unprofessional非专业的,外行的;违反职业道德(或标準)的
unseasoned没有经验的;未成熟的;未加调料的;未干的
unskilled不熟练;无技能(unskill的过去式和过去分词形式)
unskillful不熟练的;不灵巧的,笨拙的;无技巧的