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61 brzo
• alertly; alive with vermin; allegro; anon; apace; at short notice; be quick; briskly; double quick; double-quick; ere long; expeditely; expeditiously; fast; fleetly; hastily; high-speed; hotfoot; hurriedly; in a whisk; light; look; nimbly; prompt; promptly; quick; quickly; quikly; r -
62 zbrisati
• abolish; blot out; clear off; deface; efface; erase; expunge; make a of sweep; make away with; mop up; obliterate; rub out; sweep along; sweep away; sweep off; wear away; whisk -
63 pac|nąć
pf — pac|ać impf (pacnęła, pacnęli — pacam) pot. Ⅰ vt (uderzyć) to swat, to whisk [muchę]; to pat, to tap [osobę]- pacnął go w plecy he gave him a pat a. a tap on the backⅡ vi 1. (upaść) to plonk, to plop, to splat- gruszka pacnęła z drzewa na ziemię a pear plopped to the ground- kamień pacnął w sadzawkę a stone plopped into the pond- pacnąłem na ziemię obok niego I hit the ground just beside him2. (chlapnąć) pacnąć farbą a. pędzlem na ścianę to dab a wall with paintThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > pac|nąć
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64 ubi|ć
pf — ubi|jać impf (ubiję — ubijam) Ⅰ vt 1. (ugnieść) to compact, to compress [glebę, śmieci, słomę, wióry, pył węglowy]; to compress, to tamp down [tytoń, glebę]- ubity wiatrem śnieg wind pack, windpacked snow- ubić butami śnieg/ziemię to tamp down the snow/soil with one’s feet- krowy ubiły ziemię pod drzewem the ground under the tree had been packed down hard by the cows- alejkę wysypano żwirem i ubito the path was gravelled and tramped down2. Kulin. to whip, to beat [śmietanę, żółtka, jajka, składniki, masło]; (trzepaczką) to whisk [śmietanę, żółtka, jajka]- ubić pianę z białek to beat egg whites- ubita na sztywno piana z białek stiffly beaten egg whites- ubić mleko na pianę to froth up the milk- ubijaj śmietanę aż zgęstnieje whip the cream until thick3. pot. (uszkodzić) to break off [ucho kubka, dziobek dzbanka]- chuligan ubił nos popiersia a hooligan broke the nose off a bust4. przest. (zabić) to kill- ubić kogoś jak psa to kill sb like a dogⅡ ubić się — ubijać się Kulin. (zmieszać się) [jajka, białka] to be whipped a. beaten; (trzepaczką) to be whisked- śmietana nie chce się ubić the cream won’t whip■ ubić/ubijać interes to make a dealThe New English-Polish, Polish-English Kościuszko foundation dictionary > ubi|ć
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65 размахам
разма̀хам,разма̀хвам гл. swing, brandish, flourish; ( примамка) dangle; \размахам бастун give a flavourish with o.’s stick; \размахам опашка whisk o.’s tail; \размахам оръжие wave a weapon in the air; \размахам ръце wave o.’s hands/arms about. -
66 aienatu
du/ad.1. to chase away; makila batez txakurrak \aienatu to chase dogs away with a stick; arerioak \aienatu to drive away enemies2.a. ( gogoeta gaiztoak) to ward offb. to dissipate, whisk away; bere hitz gozoak \aienatu zituen barrengo kezka eta asaldazio guztiak his kind words whisked away all of my inner worries and anxieties3. ( ohitura) to eradicate; ohitura txarra da eta den lekutik \aienatu behar da it is a bad custom which should be eradicated wherever it is da/ad. to run away; hori esan eta \aienatu zen he said it and ran away; jende handi eta txiki guzia aienatzen zen harengatik everyone, great and small, ran away from him -
67 смахивать
I (что-л.)несовер. - смахивать; совер. - смахнутьbrush off/aside, whisk (away/off), flap (away/off), flick (away)II несовер.; (на кого-л./что-л.); разг.look like, resemble; have a likeness (with), smack (of) -
68 beat
To introduce air into a mixture with the aid of a wooden spoon, whisk, or electric mixer in order to achieve a light, fluffy texture.To mix rapidly in order to make a mixture smooth and light by incorporating as much air as possible. -
69 περιρραντήριον
περιρραν-τήριον, τό,A utensil for besprinkling, esp. whisk for sprinkling water at sacrifices, or uessel for lustral water, Hdt.1.51, Porph.Abst.2.27 (pl.):—written [full] περιραντήριον in Inscrr., IG22.1641.38, 11(2).287 A 93 (Delos, iii B. C.), SIG253 ii 10 (Delph., iv B. C.).II περιρραντήρια ἀγορᾶς the parts of the market-place sprinkled with lustral water, Lex ap.Aeschin.1.21, cf. 3.176, Luc.Sacr.12, 13.Greek-English dictionary (Αγγλικά Ελληνικά-λεξικό) > περιρραντήριον
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70 vastoa
to beat oneself with a sauna whisk
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