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Terms for subject Idiomatic containing whipped | all forms | exact matches only
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whip into shapeпривести в надлежащий вид (His crew includes a bunch of misfits whom he whips into shape in time to win the contest. VLZ_58)
whip into shapeисправить (These three new programs will help you whip your hard disk into shape. VLZ_58)
whip into shapeсделать человека (VLZ_58)
whip into shapeисправить положение дел (The district brought in a new principal to whip the school into shape. VLZ_58)
whip the catперекладывать с больной головы на здоровую (пункт 4 в wiktionary.org Abysslooker)
whip up a stormвызвать бурю негодования (to create a situation in which many people are very angry, upset, critical, etc.: His racial comments kicked/whipped/stirred up a storm in the newspapers. • In a decision that whipped up a storm in the international arbitration community, the Court of Appeal decided in 2018 that there had been no apparent bias where an arbitrator failed to disclose to one of the parties his appointment in multiple proceedings with different parties which arose out of the same incident. • The fashion house has whipped up a storm in China after running ads showing a Chinese woman being told how to use chopsticks to eat Italian food 'More)
whip up a stormвызвать бурную реакцию (to create a situation in which many people are very angry, upset, critical, etc.: His racial comments kicked/whipped/stirred up a storm in the newspapers. • In a decision that whipped up a storm in the international arbitration community, the Court of Appeal decided in 2018 that there had been no apparent bias where an arbitrator failed to disclose to one of the parties his appointment in multiple proceedings with different parties which arose out of the same incident. • The fashion house has whipped up a storm in China after running ads showing a Chinese woman being told how to use chopsticks to eat Italian food 'More)
whip up a stormвызвать скандал (to create a situation in which many people are very angry, upset, critical, etc.: His racial comments kicked/whipped/stirred up a storm in the newspapers. • In a decision that whipped up a storm in the international arbitration community, the Court of Appeal decided in 2018 that there had been no apparent bias where an arbitrator failed to disclose to one of the parties his appointment in multiple proceedings with different parties which arose out of the same incident. • The fashion house has whipped up a storm in China after running ads showing a Chinese woman being told how to use chopsticks to eat Italian food 'More)
whipped upуставший (Yeldar Azanbayev)
whipped upизмождённый (Yeldar Azanbayev)