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1 whisked
Смахивающийся -
2 whisked
Кулинария: взбитый -
3 whisked
menyapu -
4 whisked
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5 whisked
взбил; взбитый -
6 whisked
vჩამობერტყა, ათქვიფა, ჩამობერტყილი, ათქვეფილი -
7 whisked away
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8 whisked behind
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9 whisked into
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10 the children were whisked off to bed
English-Dutch dictionary > the children were whisked off to bed
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11 cow whisked her tail
Макаров: корова махнула хвостом -
12 mouse whisked into its hole
Макаров: мышь юркнула в норкуУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > mouse whisked into its hole
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13 the cow whisked her tail
Макаров: корова махнула хвостомУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > the cow whisked her tail
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14 they whisked him off to London
Макаров: они быстро перебросили его в ЛондонУниверсальный англо-русский словарь > they whisked him off to London
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15 waiter whisked my plate off
Универсальный англо-русский словарь > waiter whisked my plate off
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16 gequirlt
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17 wischte
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18 kudhgulandı
Whisked away -
19 kudhgulandı
Whisked away -
20 whisk
I [wɪsk] [AE hwɪsk]2)II 1. [wɪsk] [AE hwɪsk]1) gastr. sbattere [sauce, eggs]3) (flick)2.* * *[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.) (portare via)2) (to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk.) sbattere2. noun1) (a rapid, sweeping motion.) colpo2) (a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc.) frullino, frusta* * *[wɪsk]1. n2. vt1) Culin frullare, sbattere, (egg whites) montare a neve2)* * *whisk /wɪsk/n.4 colpo (o movimento) rapido: The mule brushed off the flies with a whisk of its tail, il mulo scacciò le mosche con un rapido colpo della coda5 (stor.) colletto alla stuarda● whisk broom, scopetta; piccola scopa ( senza manico).(to) whisk /wɪsk/A v. t.1 cacciare, scacciare ( le mosche); scuotere ( la polvere); spazzare; spolverare: to whisk flies away, scacciare le mosche; to whisk off the crumbs, spazzar via le briciole4 (fam.) portare via in tutta fretta; spedire (fig.): They whisked him off to London by the first plane, lo hanno spedito a Londra col primo aereoB v. i.guizzar via; sgattaiolare: The boy whisked around the corner, il ragazzo è sgattaiolato via girando l'angolo.* * *I [wɪsk] [AE hwɪsk]2)II 1. [wɪsk] [AE hwɪsk]1) gastr. sbattere [sauce, eggs]3) (flick)2.
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