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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
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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 whisk up
VT + ADV (Culin) batir; whisk 2., 2) -
3 whisk
s.1 batidor (manual) (cocina)2 plumero.3 batidor de mano, batidor, molinillo.4 escobilla.5 matamoscas.6 movimiento brusco, movimiento rápido.7 batidora.vt.1 batir (eggs)he was whisked into hospital lo llevaron al hospital a toda prisa3 mezclar rápidamente, batir.4 cepillar.5 moverse rápidamente.she whisked past me pasó zumbando a mi ladoTo whisk awa o off, quitar vivamente, hacer desaparecer, marcharse de prisa(pt & pp whisked) -
4 whisk away
v.• barrer v.1. VT + ADV1) (=shake off) [+ dust] quitar con un movimiento brusco2) (=take)2.VI + ADV desaparecer de repente -
5 whisk out of sight
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6 whisk the egg whites until frothy
English-spanish dictionary > whisk the egg whites until frothy
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7 whisk broom
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8 whisk off
VT + ADV [+ dust] quitar con un movimiento brusco; whisk 2., 2) -
9 whisk away
v.1 llevarse rápidamente.2 espantar.3 quitar rápidamente, retirar rápidamente, quitar de un tirón.4 irse a toda velocidad.-> whisk off -
10 whisk along
v.1 cruzar velozmente por.2 llevarse a toda velocidad, llevarse rápidamente. -
11 whisk broom
s.cepillo de la ropa, escobilla de ropa. -
12 whisk off
v.1 irse a toda velocidad.2 llevar rápidamente.3 espantar. -
13 whisk out
v.salir apresuradamente. -
14 whisk past
v.pasar a toda velocidad, pasar como un rayo, pasar como un silbido, pasar rápidamente. -
15 fly whisk
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16 egg whisk
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17 egg-whisk
s.batidor de huevos. -
18 electric whisk
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19 fly whisk
s.espantamoscas, matamoscas. -
20 hand whisk
s.batidor.
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