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1 whisk away
v.• barrer v.1. VT + ADV1) (=shake off) [+ dust] quitar con un movimiento brusco2) (=take)2.VI + ADV desaparecer de repente -
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3 whisk away
transitive verb1) (flap away) wegscheuchen2) (remove suddenly)whisk something away [from somebody] — [jemandem] etwas [plötzlich] wegreißen
3) (convey rapidly) in Windeseile wegbringen* * *vt▪ to \whisk away away ⇆ sth etw schnell wegnehmen; (more vehemently) etw wegreißen; (hide from others) etw schnell verschwinden lassen* * *vt sep1) fly, wasp etc wegscheuchen2)(= take away suddenly)
the magician whisked away the tablecloth —her mother whisked the bottle away from her just in time — ihre Mutter schnappte (inf) or zog ihr die Flasche gerade noch rechtzeitig weg
he whisked her away to the Bahamas — er entführte sie auf die Bahamas
a big black car turned up and whisked him away — ein großes schwarzes Auto erschien und sauste or brauste mit ihm davon
* * *transitive verb1) (flap away) wegscheuchenwhisk something away [from somebody] — [jemandem] etwas [plötzlich] wegreißen
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4 whisk away
сгонять глагол: -
5 whisk away
vtto \whisk away away <-> sth etw schnell wegnehmen;( more vehemently) etw wegreißen;( hide from others) etw schnell verschwinden lassen -
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phr.v. 1. расчистува, раскренува, тргнува настрана2. (исто и whisk off) одвлечкува, набрзина одведува (некого) (to во) -
7 whisk away
v.1 llevarse rápidamente.2 espantar.3 quitar rápidamente, retirar rápidamente, quitar de un tirón.4 irse a toda velocidad.-> whisk off -
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10 whisk away
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gözden kaybolmak, toz olmak -
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transitive verb odgnati ( a fly — muho); obrisati; intransitive verb izginiti smukniti, šiniti proč (kot strelica); -
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сгонять, смахивать -
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[hwisk /wisk ë'wei] a) përzë (mizat); b) heq (pluhurin, thërrimet); c) fig. fshij, përlaj (gjellën) -
17 whisk\ away
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18 whisk away
vt/i I.[vt] otjerati; obrisati II.[vi] nestati, šmugnuti -
19 whisk-away
vt/i I.[vt] otjerati; obrisati II.[vi] nestati, šmugnuti -
20 to whisk away
to whisk awaya) varrer. b) dar pouca atenção a (alguém), despachar logo.
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