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whisk

(wĭsk, hwĭsk)v.tr.
1. To move or cause to move with quick light sweeping motions: whisked crumbs off the table; whisked the children away.
v.intr.
n.
2. A whiskbroom.
3. A small bunch, as of twigs or hair, attached to a handle and used in brushing.
4. A kitchen utensil, usually in the form of stiff, thin wire loops attached to a handle, used for whipping foodstuffs.
American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, Fifth Edition. Copyright © 2016 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.

whisk

(wɪsk) vb
1. (tr; often foll by away or off) to brush, sweep, or wipe off lightly
2. (tr) to move, carry, etc, with a light or rapid sweeping motion: the taxi whisked us to the airport.
3. (intr) to move, go, etc, quickly and nimbly: to whisk downstairs for a drink.
4. (Cookery) (tr) to whip (eggs, cream, etc) to a froth
n
6. a light rapid sweeping movement or stroke
7. (Cookery) a utensil, often incorporating a coil of wires, for whipping eggs, etc
9. a small bunch or bundle, as of grass, straw, etc
[C14: from Old Norse visk wisp; related to Middle Dutch wisch, Old High German wisc]
Collins English Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged, 12th Edition 2014 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1994, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2014

whisk

(ʰwɪsk, wɪsk)
v.t.
1. to move with a rapid sweeping stroke: to whisk the dishes off the table.
3. to draw, snatch, etc., lightly and rapidly: to whisk a child from danger.
4. to whip to a froth, as eggs, or blend, as a sauce, using a whisk.
v.i. n.
6. an act of whisking.
8. whisk broom.
9. a small bunch of grass, straw, hair, or the like, esp. for use in brushing.
10. an implement, usu. wire loops held together in a handle, for beating or whipping eggs, cream, etc.
[1325–75; (n.) Middle English (Scots) wysk rapid sweeping movement < Scandinavian; compare Old Norse, Norwegian visk wisp, Swedish viska besom]
Random House Kernerman Webster's College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

Whisk

a bundle or tuft of twigs, hair, feathers, etc.; a small bunch of grass; a swarm of insects moving quickly. Also, wisp.
Examples: whisk of feathers; flowers, 1848; of mushroom fly, 1867; of hair; of insects; of straw, 1862; of twigs.
Dictionary of Collective Nouns and Group Terms. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.

whisk


Past participle: whisked
Gerund: whisking
Imperative
whisk
whisk
Present
I whisk
you whisk
he/she/it whisks
we whisk
you whisk
they whisk
Preterite
I whisked
you whisked
he/she/it whisked
we whisked
you whisked
they whisked
Present Continuous
I am whisking
you are whisking
he/she/it is whisking
we are whisking
you are whisking
they are whisking
Present Perfect
I have whisked
you have whisked
he/she/it has whisked
we have whisked
you have whisked
they have whisked
Past Continuous
I was whisking
you were whisking
he/she/it was whisking
we were whisking
you were whisking
they were whisking
Past Perfect
I had whisked
you had whisked
he/she/it had whisked
we had whisked
you had whisked
they had whisked
Future
I will whisk
you will whisk
he/she/it will whisk
we will whisk
you will whisk
they will whisk
Future Perfect
I will have whisked
you will have whisked
he/she/it will have whisked
we will have whisked
you will have whisked
they will have whisked
Future Continuous
I will be whisking
you will be whisking
he/she/it will be whisking
we will be whisking
you will be whisking
they will be whisking
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been whisking
you have been whisking
he/she/it has been whisking
we have been whisking
you have been whisking
they have been whisking
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been whisking
you will have been whisking
he/she/it will have been whisking
we will have been whisking
you will have been whisking
they will have been whisking
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been whisking
you had been whisking
he/she/it had been whisking
we had been whisking
you had been whisking
they had been whisking
Conditional
I would whisk
you would whisk
he/she/it would whisk
we would whisk
you would whisk
they would whisk
Whisk
Past Conditional
I would have whisked
you would have whisked
he/she/it would have whisked
we would have whisked
you would have whisked
they would have whisked
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011

whisk

To beat air into eggs, cream or batter using a looped wire utensil (a whisk).
Dictionary of Unfamiliar Words by Diagram Group Copyright © 2008 by Diagram Visual Information Limited

Danish Dough Whisk

Noun1.whisk - a mixer incorporating a coil of wires; used for whipping eggs or cream
mixer - a kitchen utensil that is used for mixing foods
2.whisk - a small short-handled broom used to brush clothes
broom - a cleaning implement for sweeping; bundle of straws or twigs attached to a long handle
Verb1.whisk - move somewhere quickly; 'The President was whisked away in his limo'
bring, convey, take - take something or somebody with oneself somewhere; 'Bring me the box from the other room'; 'Take these letters to the boss'; 'This brings me to the main point'
2.whisk - move quickly and nimbly; 'He whisked into the house'
go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; 'How fast does your new car go?'; 'We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus'; 'The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect'; 'The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell'; 'news travelled fast'
3.whisk - brush or wipe off lightly
wipe, pass over - rub with a circular motion; 'wipe the blackboard'; 'He passed his hands over the soft cloth'
4.whisk - whip with or as if with a wire whisk; 'whisk the eggs'
cookery, cooking, preparation - the act of preparing something (as food) by the application of heat; 'cooking can be a great art'; 'people are needed who have experience in cookery'; 'he left the preparation of meals to his wife'
scramble, beat - stir vigorously; 'beat the egg whites'; 'beat the cream'
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.

whisk

verb
1.rush, sweep, hurryI was whisked away in a police car.
2.pull, whip(informal), snatch, takeThe waiter whisked our plates away.
3.speed, race, shoot, fly, career, tear, rush, sweep, dash, hurry, barrel (along)(informal, chiefly U.S. & Canad.), sprint, dart, hasten, burn rubber(informal), go like the clappers(Brit. informal), hightail it(U.S. informal), wheech(Scot. informal)She whisked out of the room.
4.flick, whip, sweep, brush, wipe, twitchThe dog whisked its tail around in excitement.
5.beat, mix vigorously, stir vigorously, whip, fluff upWhisk together the sugar and the egg yolks.
noun
1.flick, sweep, brush, whip, wipeWith one whisk of its tail, the horse brushed the flies off.
2.beater, mixer, blenderUsing a whisk, beat the mixture until it thickens.
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

whisk

verb1. To move swiftly:
bolt, bucket, bustle, dart, dash, festinate, flash, fleet, flit, fly, haste, hasten, hurry, hustle, pelt, race, rocket, run, rush, sail, scoot, scour, shoot, speed, sprint, tear, trot, whirl, whiz, wing, zip, zoom.
Slang: barrel, highball.
Idioms: get a move on, get cracking, go like lightning, go like the wind, hotfoot it, make haste, make time, make tracks, run like the wind, shake a leg, step on it.
2. To mix rapidly to a frothy consistency:
The American Heritage® Roget's Thesaurus. Copyright © 2013, 2014 by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. Published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. All rights reserved.
حَرَكَه خاطِفَهمِخْفَقَةمِخْفَقَهيَخْفُقيُزيل أو يَنْقُل بِحَرَكَةٍ خاطِفَه
piskerisfejefejenpiske
elröppentfelverlekap
털기
ātri aiznest/aizvest/aizslaucītputojamaissakultvēciensvēziens
rýchlo dopraviťšľahačzmiesť
visp
birden alıp götürmekçırpmaçırpma teliçırpmakhızla alıp ortadan kaldırmak

whisk

[wɪsk]A.N
2. (Culin) (= hand whisk) → batidorm; (= electric whisk) → batidoraf
B.VT
2. (= move quickly) they whisked him off to a meetingse lo llevaronvolando a una reunión
we were whisked up in the lift to the ninth floorel ascensor nos llevó con toda rapidez al piso nueve
see alsowhisk off, whisk up
C.VIhe whisked past me as I was coming incuando entraba, le vi pasarde largoa toda velocidad
A.VT + ADV
1. (= shake off) [+ dust] → quitar con un movimientobrusco
the horse whisked the flies away with its tailel caballoahuyentó las moscas con la cola
2. (= take) the waiter whisked the dishes awayel camarero se llevó los platosen seguida
she whisked it away from meme lo arrebató
whisk offVT + ADV [+ dust] → quitar con un movimientobrusco
see alsowhiskB2
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005

whisk

hwɪsk]vt
to whisk sb away → escamoter qn
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

whisk

n
(= fly whisk)Wedelm; (Cook) → Schneebesenm; (electric) → Rührbesenm, → Rührstabm, → Rührgerätnt; give the eggs a good whiskschlagen Sie die Eiergut durch
(= movement)Wischennt; (of skirts)Schwingennt; with a whisk of its tailmit einem Schwanzschlag
vt
(Cook) → schlagen; eggsverquirlen; to whisk the eggs into the mixturedie Eier unter die Masseeinrühren
the horse whisked its taildas Pferdschlug mit dem Schwanz
(= move quickly)she whisked the book out of my handsie riss mir das Buch aus der Hand
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007

whisk

[wɪsk]
1.n (Culin) (alsohand whisk) → frusta, frullinoa mano (alsoelectric whisk) →
with a whisk of its tail → con un colpo di coda
2.vt

Matcha Whisk

a. (Culin) → frullare, sbattere; (egg whites) → montare a neve
b.whisk the eggs into the mixtureincorporarele uova all'impasto mescolandoenergicamente
the horse whisked the flies away with its tail → il cavalloscacciava le mosche con la coda
the waiter whisked the dishes away → il camerieretolsein fretta i piatti
they whisked him off to a meeting → lo trascinarono di granfretta a una riunione
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

whisk

(wisk) verb
1. to sweep, or cause to move, rapidly. He whisked the dirty dishes off the table; He whisked her off to the doctor. wegvoer يُزيل أو يَنْقُل بِحَرَكَةٍ خاطِفَه (из)бутам levar smést; ihned dopravit wischen, schnellstens bringen feje; trække af sted med αρπάζω, παίρνω γρήγορα llevar rápidamente pühkima, lennutama جاروب کردن huiskauttaa faire disparaître à toute allure; emmener immédiatement לְהָחִיש जल्दी या झट से ले जाना naglo pomaknuti lekap; elröppent menyambar, mengangkat, membawa seseorang sópa; skjótast (með) (portare via) さっと動かす (먼지 따위를) 털어내다 pagriebti, pačiupti ātri aiznest/aizvest/aizslaucīt mengibas-ngibas snel verwijderen, vervoeren feie, koste; dra av gårde med śmignąć, porwaćlevar a lua repe­de; a se mişca repede быстро уносить, уводить (prudko) zmiesť; odniesť; rýchlo dopraviť hitro odnesti, odpraviti skloniti vispa, förpassa [i flygande fläng] ตี; ปั่น; ปัดกวาด birden alıp götürmek, hızla alıp ortadan kaldırmak 拂去,催促快速行動 змахувати جھاڑو دینا vụt, đập 拂(去)
2. to beat (eggs etc) with a fork or whisk. klop, klits يَخْفُق разбивам bater (ovos) šlehat schlagen piske χτυπώ κτ. με πιρούνι ή χτυπητήρι batir vispeldama شکستن vatkata battre מַקצֵף चम्मच से फेंटना tući (jaja) felver (habot) mengocok þeyta sbattere 泡立てる 빨리 휘젓다 plakti sakult (olas u.tml.) memukul; memutar kloppenpiske ubijać bater (ovos) a bate (ouăle etc.) сбивать šľahať stepati umutiti vispa ตี çırpmak 攪打(蛋等) збивати پھینٹنا đánh kem 打蛋
noun
1. a rapid, sweeping motion. vinnig beweeg حَرَكَه خاطِفَه бързо движение batedela šlehnutí das Wischen fejen τίναγμα, γρήγορη κίνηση sacudida, movimiento rápido pühkimine حرکت سريع و جزيى huiske coup תְּנוּעָה מְהִירָה फेंटाई metenje suhintás sambaran, kocokan snögg stroka/hreyfing colpo さっと動くこと (가볍게) 털기 pagriebimas vēciens; vēziens melibas-libas zwiep raskt strøk, feiende bevegelse śmignięcie batedela mişcare rapidă быстрое движение švihnutie, šibnutie hiter gib vitlanje svepande rörelse การปัดกวาดอย่างเร็ว çırpma швидкий рух تیز حرکت cái vụt
2. a kitchen tool made of wire etc, for beating eggs, cream etc. klopinstrument مِخْفَقَه бъркалка batedor šlehač der Schneebesen piskeris χτυπητήρι, σύρμαbatidora vispel هم زن vispilä fouet מַקצֵף चंवर metlica za tučenje jaja, vrhnja habverő alat pengocok þeytari frullino, frusta 泡立器 (달걀, 크림용) 거품내는 기구 plaktuvas (olu u.tml.) putojamais pemukul telur kloppervisptrzepaczka batedor tel мутовка šľahač metlica žica za mućenje visp เครื่องตีไข่หรือครีม çırpma teli 打蛋器 віничок تار وغیرہ کا بنا ہوا اوزار جس سے انڈا پھینٹتے ہیں cái đánh trứng, kem 打蛋器
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

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