Whip up Meaning in English
expression
ˈhwɪp/, /ˈwɪp/ /ˈəp
WHIP up
wˈɪp/ /ˈʌp
WIP UP
परिभाषा
To make something quickly, especially food; or to cause a strong emotion in people, like excitement or anger.
उपयोग और बारीकियां
Informal. Commonly used for food ('whip up a meal'), and also for emotions ('whip up excitement/anger'). Not literal—don't confuse with literal whipping. Frequently used with 'something': 'whip up something'.
Spanish: preparar rápidamente - provocar (emociones)Portuguese (BR): preparar rapidamente - incitar (sentimentos)Portuguese (PT): preparar rapidamente - incitar (sentimentos)Chinese (Simplified): 快速準備 - 激起(情緒)Chinese (Traditional): 快速準備 - 激起(情緒)Hindi: तेज़ी से बनाना - भड़काना (भावना)Arabic: تحضير بسرعة - إثارة (العواطف)Bengali: তাৎক্ষণিকভাবে প্রস্তুত করা - উত্তেজনা বা আবেগ সৃষ্টি করাRussian: быстро приготовить - возбудить (эмоции)Japanese: 手早く作る - (感情を)かき立てるVietnamese: làm nhanh - khuấy động (cảm xúc)Korean: 재빨리 만들다 - (감정을) 불러일으키다Turkish: hızlıca hazırlamak - (duygu) uyandırmakUrdu: جلدی تیار کرنا - (جذبات کو) ابھارناIndonesian: làm nhanh - khuấy động (cảm xúc)
उदाहरण वाक्य
I can whip up some pasta in ten minutes.
basic
She whipped up a cake for the party.
basic
Can you whip up some eggs for breakfast?
basic
The politician tried to whip up fear among voters.
natural
She managed to whip up a lot of excitement for the event.
natural
Let me whip up something quick before we leave.
natural