0 to take something or someone somewhere else suddenly and quickly:
1 to beat eggs, cream, etc. with a special tool in order to add air and make the food light:
2 a kitchen tool that you use for beating food such as eggs and cream in order to add air and make it light:
Using a whisk, blend the ingredients thoroughly.
4 to beat eggs, cream, or other liquid with a utensil that adds air to the food, making it light:
5 a wire kitchen utensil that you use for beating a mixture
The general practitioner sees a case whisked out of his hands and transferred to hospital just when his illness becomes professionally interesting.
We have been troubled in the past with promising officers who held this post being whisked away on promotion to other positions.
He will never plead guilty to be whisked off to prison in order to serve a prison sentence.
We are in the special reserve and can be whisked away as soon as trouble starts.
She was whisked into hospital and is now a home dialysis patient.
When we get old and a bit dotty the majority of us want to stay at home and not be whisked away to an institution for safekeeping.
The safety net will be whisked away.
However, there have been good reasons why rent has been paid directly to landlords and those will not be whisked away because of the introduction of a pilot scheme.
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移開, 突然拿走,快速帶走, 攪打食物…
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移开, 突然拿走,快速带走, 搅打食物…
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llevar rápidamente, batir, batidor…
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levar rapidamente, bater, batedor de ovos…
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泡だて器…
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çırpmak, yumurta çırpacağı, çırpma teli…
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battre au fouet, fouetter, emmener rapidement…
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batedor…
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