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1 взбить белки в густую пену
General subject: beat the egg whites until stiffУниверсальный русско-английский словарь > взбить белки в густую пену
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2 сбивать
I vt; св - сбить1) сшибать to knock off/down, to bring downсбива́ть маши́ной — to knock sb down (by a car)
сбива́ть с ног — to knock sb off his/her feet
сбива́ть самолёт/пти́цу — to shoot/to bring an aircraft, a plane/a bird down
вчера́ её сби́ла маши́на — she was run down by a car yesterday
2) стаптывать to wear downсбива́ть каблуки́ — to wear down one's shoes at the heels
сбива́ть температу́ру — to reduce the temperature
сбива́ть це́ну до трёх ты́сяч/на три ты́сячи — to bring/to knock the price down to three thousand/by three thousand
сбива́ть у кого-л це́ну (до) — to beat off a price, to beat/to knock sb down (to) coll
•- сбивать с толку- сбивать с пути истинного II vt; св - сбить1) составлять to knock togetherсбива́ть я́щик из досо́к — to knock together a box out of planks
сбива́ть белки́/сли́вки мн до загусте́ния — to beat (up)/to whip (up) egg whites/cream sg until stiff
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