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whip in Korean

whip in Korean is 채찍 — whip means a flexible rod or braided cord, often of leather, used to strike an animal or person, or to make a sharp cracking noise.

whip in Korean

채찍
noun
Pronounced: chaejjik
rod or rope

What does "whip" mean?

  1. noun A flexible rod or braided cord, often of leather, used to strike an animal or person, or to make a sharp cracking noise.
    "The rider gave the horse a light touch with the whip to speed it up."
  2. noun A politician responsible for making sure party members vote according to party policy.
    "The party whip warned MPs that missing the vote would have consequences."
  3. verb To strike with a whip or similar flexible object.
    "The jockey whipped the horse gently in the final stretch."
  4. verb To beat food quickly, especially cream or eggs, so that it becomes light and airy.
    "Whip the cream until soft peaks form."

whip in a sentence

  • The rider gave the horse a light touch with the whip to speed it up.
  • The party whip warned MPs that missing the vote would have consequences.
  • The jockey whipped the horse gently in the final stretch.
  • Whip the cream until soft peaks form.

Common Korean translations

Frequently asked questions

What is "whip" in Korean?

"whip" in Korean is 채찍. whip means: A flexible rod or braided cord, often of leather, used to strike an animal or person, or to make a sharp cracking noise.

How do you pronounce 채찍?

"whip" in Korean is 채찍, pronounced "chaejjik".

How do you use "whip" in a sentence?

Example: "The rider gave the horse a light touch with the whip to speed it up." In Korean, "whip" is 채찍.

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