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1 whisk
wisk
1. verb1) (to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly: He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor.) llevar rápidamente2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) batir
2. noun1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) sacudida, movimiento rápido2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) batidorawhisk n batidoratr[wɪsk]1 (quick movement) movimiento brusco, sacudida1 (of animal's tail) sacudir (la cola)2 SMALLCOOKERY/SMALL batir3 (take quickly) llevar rápidamentewhisk ['hwɪsk] vt1) : llevarshe whisked the children off to bed: llevó a los niños a la cama2) : batirto whisk eggs: batir huevos3)whisk n1) whisking: sacudida f (movimiento)2) : batidor m (para batir huevos, etc.)v.• batir a punto de nieve v.• cepillar v.• mover rápidamente v.• quitar v.• zamparse v.n.• batidora (de mano) s.f.• cepillo s.m.• escobilla s.f.• movimiento rápido s.m.
I hwɪsk, wɪsk1)a) ( Culin) \<\<eggs/mixture\>\> batirb) ( swish) \<\<tail\>\> sacudir, agitarhe whisked the breadcrumbs off the table with his napkin — sacudió las migas de la mesa con su servilleta
2) ( convey quickly) (+ adv compl)
II
1) ( Culin) batidor melectric whisk — batidora f eléctrica, batidor m eléctrico
2) ( movement) sacudida f[wɪsk]1. N1) (=fly whisk) matamoscas m inv2) (Culin) (=hand whisk) batidor m ; (=electric whisk) batidora f2. VT1) (Culin) batir2) * (=move quickly)whisk off, whisk upwe were whisked up in the lift to the ninth floor — el ascensor nos llevó con toda rapidez al piso nueve
3.VI*he whisked past me as I was coming in — cuando entraba, le vi pasar de largo a toda velocidad
- whisk up* * *
I [hwɪsk, wɪsk]1)a) ( Culin) \<\<eggs/mixture\>\> batirb) ( swish) \<\<tail\>\> sacudir, agitarhe whisked the breadcrumbs off the table with his napkin — sacudió las migas de la mesa con su servilleta
2) ( convey quickly) (+ adv compl)
II
1) ( Culin) batidor melectric whisk — batidora f eléctrica, batidor m eléctrico
2) ( movement) sacudida f -
2 hurry
1. verb1) (to (cause to) move or act quickly, often too quickly: You'd better hurry if you want to catch that bus; If you hurry me, I'll make mistakes.) darse prisa (intransitivo); meter prisa (transitivo); aligerar, acelerar2) (to convey quickly: After the accident, the injured man was hurried to the hospital.) llevar deprisa/a toda prisa/urgentemente
2. noun1) (the act of doing something quickly, often too quickly: In his hurry to leave, he fell and broke his arm.) prisa2) (the need to do something quickly: Is there any hurry for this job?) prisa, urgencia•- hurried- hurriedly
- in a hurry
- hurry up
hurry1 n prisahurry2 vb darse prisa / apresurarsetr['hʌrɪ]1 prisa■ what's the hurry! ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?■ are you in a hurry for the report? ¿le corre prisa el informe?1 apresurarse, darse prisa■ hurry! ¡date prisa!1 dar prisa, meter prisa\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLin a hurry de prisato be in a hurry tener prisa: apurarse, darse prisa, apresurarsehurry vt: apurar, darle prisa (a alguien)hurry n: prisa f, apuro fn.• prisa s.f.v.• acelerar v.• adelantar v.• afanar v.• anticipar v.• apremiar v.• apresurar v.• apurar v.• aviar v.• darse prisa v.• precipitar v.'hɜːri, 'hʌri
I
noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
II
1.
-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
2.
vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up['hʌrɪ]1.N prisa f, apuro m (LAm)to be in a hurry (to do sth) — tener prisa or (LAm) apuro (por hacer algo)
I'm in no hurry, I'm not in any hurry — no tengo prisa
are you in a hurry for this? — ¿le corre prisa (esto)?
in our hurry to leave we left the keys behind — con las prisas de or por marcharnos nos dejamos olvidadas las llaves
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is there any hurry? — ¿corre prisa?•
there's no (great) hurry — no hay or corre prisa•
what's the hurry? — ¿a qué viene tanta prisa?2.VT [+ person] meter prisa a, apresurar, apurar (LAm); [+ work, job] hacer apresuradamente, hacer deprisa y corriendo•
don't let yourself be hurried into making a decision — no te obligues a tomar una decisión precipitada•
they hurried him to a doctor — lo llevaron a toda prisa a un médico3.VI darse prisa, apurarse (LAm)hurry! — ¡date prisa!, ¡apúrate! (LAm)
don't hurry! — ¡no hay prisa or (LAm) apuro!
to hurry to do sth — darse prisa or (LAm) apurarse en hacer algo, apresurarse a hacer algo
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to hurry after sb — correr detrás de algn•
to hurry in — entrar corriendo•
I must hurry — tengo que correr or darme prisa•
he hurried over to us — vino a toda prisa or corriendo hasta nosotros- hurry on- hurry up* * *['hɜːri, 'hʌri]
I
noun (no pl) prisa f, apuro m (AmL)in all the hurry, I forgot my umbrella — con la prisa or (AmL) con el apuro, se me olvidó el paraguas
in a hurry: I'm in a hurry tengo prisa, estoy apurado (AmL); he wrote it in a hurry lo escribió deprisa or (fam) a las carreras (fam); he won't try that again in a hurry (esp BrE colloq) no le va a quedar ni pizca de ganas de volver a hacerlo (fam); to be in a hurry to + INF tener* prisa or (AmL tb) apuro por+inf; what's the hurry? — ¿qué prisa or (AmL tb) qué apuro hay?
II
1.
-ries, -rying, -ried intransitive verba) ( make haste) darse* prisa, apurarse (AmL)there's no need to hurry — no hay prisa, no hay apuro (AmL)
b) ( move hastily) (+ adv compl)he hurried in/out — entró/salió corriendo
2.
vta) \<\<person\>\> meterle prisa a, apurar (AmL)he was hurried to a waiting car — se lo llevaron rápidamente or a toda prisa a un coche que estaba esperando
b) \<\<work\>\> hacer* apresuradamente, hacer* a las carreras (fam)Phrasal Verbs:- hurry on- hurry up -
3 overnight
adjective, adverb1) (for or during the night: an overnight bag.) de una noche; de viaje2) (very quick(ly): He was an overnight success.) repentino, de la noche a la mañanaovernight1 adj de una noche / de nocheovernight2 adv durante la noche / por la nochetr[əʊvə'naɪt]1 (during the night) durante la noche; (at night) por la noche2 familiar (suddenly) de la noche a la mañana1 (during the night) de la noche; (for the night) de una noche\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLovernight bag bolsa de viajeovernight [.o:vər'naɪt] adv1) : por la noche, durante la noche2) : de la noche a la mañanawe can't do it overnight: no podemos hacerlo de la noche a la mañanaovernight ['o:vər'naɪt] adj1) : de nochean overnight stay: una estancia de una nochean overnight bag: una bolsa de viaje2) sudden: repentinoadj.• de la noche a la mañana adj.• de noche adj.• de una sola noche adj.adv.• durante la noche adv.• toda la noche adv.
I 'əʊvər'naɪt, ˌəʊvə'naɪta) ( through the night)to stay overnight — quedarse a pasar la noche, hacer* noche
b) ( suddenly) <change/disappear> de la noche a la mañana
II 'əʊvərnaɪt, 'əʊvənaɪta) ( through the night) < journey> de noche; < stay> de una nocheb) ( sudden) <change/success> repentinoshe became an overnight sensation — de la noche a la mañana, empezó a causar sensación
III
1. ˌəʊvər'naɪt, ˌəʊvə'naɪttransitive verb ( convey at night) (AmE) transportar durante la noche
2.
overnight vi ( stay for the night) pasar la noche, hacer* noche, pernoctar (frml)[ˌǝʊvǝ'naɪt]1. ADV1) (=through the night)•
we drove overnight — condujimos durante la noche•
we'd like to keep him in overnight for observation — nos gustaría que se quedase la noche en observación•
soak the beans overnight — deje las judías a remojo toda la noche•
we stayed overnight in Pisa/at John's place — pasamos la noche en Pisa/en casa de John, hicimos noche en Pisa/en casa de John2) (=quickly) [disappear, spring up] de la noche a la mañana2. ADJ1) (=night-time)•
overnight accommodation is included — el precio de la estancia por la noche está incluido•
the operation requires an overnight stay in hospital — esta operación requiere que se quede una noche or que haga noche en el hospital•
we arrived in Rio after an overnight stop in Madrid — llegamos a Río tras hacer noche en Madrid2) (=quick) [change, transformation] repentino•
the film that turned her into an overnight sensation — la película que la convirtió en una sensación de la noche a la mañana•
he became an overnight success in America — de la noche a la mañana, se convirtió en una estrella en América3.CPDovernight bag N — bolso m de viaje
* * *
I ['əʊvər'naɪt, ˌəʊvə'naɪt]a) ( through the night)to stay overnight — quedarse a pasar la noche, hacer* noche
b) ( suddenly) <change/disappear> de la noche a la mañana
II ['əʊvərnaɪt, 'əʊvənaɪt]a) ( through the night) < journey> de noche; < stay> de una nocheb) ( sudden) <change/success> repentinoshe became an overnight sensation — de la noche a la mañana, empezó a causar sensación
III
1. [ˌəʊvər'naɪt, ˌəʊvə'naɪt]transitive verb ( convey at night) (AmE) transportar durante la noche
2.
overnight vi ( stay for the night) pasar la noche, hacer* noche, pernoctar (frml)
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