英:[wɪsk]
美:[hwɪsk, wɪsk]
英:[wɪsk]
美:[hwɪsk, wɪsk]
vt.
拂,掸
搅拌
挥动
vi.
飞奔,疾过
n.
掸,轻抹
扫帚
毛掸子
搅拌器
复数:whisks
第三人称单数:whisks
现在分词:whisking
过去式:whisked
过去分词:whisked
noun
a quick light brushing or whipping motion
a usually wire kitchen utensil used for beating food by hand
a flexible bunch (as of twigs, feathers, or straw) attached to a handle for use as a brush
verb
intransitive verb
to move nimbly and quickly
transitive verb
to move or convey briskly
whisked the children off to bed
to mix or fluff up by or as if by beating with a whisk
whisk egg whites
to brush or wipe off lightly
14世纪晚期,“快速的打击,扫动”,可能来自古诺尔斯语 visk “一束干草,用来扫地的东西”,源自原始日耳曼语族 *wisk- “快速移动”(也指丹麦语 visk “扫帚”,中古荷兰语 wisch,荷兰语 wis,古高地德语 wisc,德语 wisch “一束,刷子”),源自 PIE 词根 *weis- “旋转,扭曲”(也指梵语 veskah “套索”,捷克语 vechet “一束稻草”,古英语 wiscian “编织”, weoxian “用刷子或刷子清洁”)。拼写上的非词源性的 wh- 来自于 1570 年代。指“打蛋器等工具”首次记录于 1660 年代。
Noun Middle English wisk, probably of Scandinavian origin; akin to Old Norse visk wisp; akin to Old English wiscian to plait
The first known use of whisk was in the 14th century
whiskeynoun
an alcoholic liquor made from grain (as rye, corn, or barley)
whisk1 of 2noun
a quick brush or sweep
a whisk of the hand
a small kitchen utensil used for beating food
whisk broom
whisk2 of 2verb
to move easily and quickly
squirrels whisked up the trees
to move or carry briskly
whisked the children off to bed
to mix or fluff up by or as if by beating with a whisk
whisk eggs
to brush or wipe off lightly
whisk the lint off your skirt
whiskeynoun
an alcoholic liquor made from grain (as rye, corn, or barley)
whiskeynoun
an alcoholic liquor made from grain (as rye, corn, or barley)
whiskernoun
a hair of the beard
plural the part of the beard growing on the sides of the face or on the chin
one of the long hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal (as a cat or mouse)
whiskernoun
a hair of the beard
plural the part of the beard growing on the sides of the face or on the chin
one of the long hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal (as a cat or mouse)
whiskernoun
a hair of the beard
plural the part of the beard growing on the sides of the face or on the chin
one of the long hairs or bristles growing near the mouth of an animal (as a cat or mouse)
whisk1 of 2noun
a quick brush or sweep
a whisk of the hand
a small kitchen utensil used for beating food
whisk broom
whisk2 of 2verb
to move easily and quickly
squirrels whisked up the trees
to move or carry briskly
whisked the children off to bed
to mix or fluff up by or as if by beating with a whisk
whisk eggs
to brush or wipe off lightly
whisk the lint off your skirt
1 Bobby Gene stabbed at the butter with the whisk.
2 As I was talking, she spooned in the chocolate powder and started rolling a small whisk between her palms really fast.
3 The horse whisked its tail.
那匹马急速挥动尾巴.
4 I told him about the shark falling from the winch and possibly being whisked away to Guam in the rough seas.
5 As they approached the farm Squealer, who had unaccountably been absent during the fighting, came skipping towards them, whisking his tail and beaming with satisfaction.
6 The next test, for Menards, takes me to the southwestern suburbs, to a regular allopathic hospital, complete with patients being whisked around corridors on gurneys.
7 Reg’s barber whisked the cape off him and shook it out.
8 Cat was afraid she would pack everything up and whisk them away from the island.
9 It whisked by so fast we might’ve been in an airplane.
10 The dorados— there must have been over fifty patrolling beneath the raft—showed off their bright gold, blue and green as they whisked by.
11 “There’s only one way to celebrate the end of such a journey,” his hostess had told him when she greeted him at the Merchants’ Guildhall and whisked him away home with her.
12 Whisk, the cathedrals; whisk, whisk, King Lear and the Thoughts of Pascal.
13 Inside the volcano, the elevator’s thick steel doors whisked open.
14 That night he slept in a hut, but before he lay down he set up the fly whisks so that they would see if anybody came in at night.
15 He transformed quickly into that shimmering flag of gray, then exploded into a cloud of mist, whisked away by an unfelt wind.
16 “What kind of question is that?” she said, and went back to whisking the gravy in the fragrant, smoking pan.
17 With a capacity for six people, the pods then whisk passengers away on a two-lane, fixed track.
车内可以容纳6人,因此豆荚车通过固定的双车道让乘客迅速下车。
18 In a whisk together the whole eggs, egg whites, and some salt and pepper to taste.
在一个承杯中一起扫总的蛋, 蛋白, 和一些盐和胡椒粉尝.
19 In another bowl, whisk together sugar, egg, oil and salt.
取另一盆, 将砂糖, 鸡蛋, 油和盐打匀.
20 They whisk me off the stretcher and lift me down slowly into my bed.
2 拂
4 刷帚
7 打蛋器
8 打
blow stroke wipe dent beating whopping smite whomp hit beat strike combat protocol knock dial lace forge buffet cuff scour thrash wigwag get play fire land draw fight pull catch prove mine hole lay tie nail jacket trim dot pile blast discharge bat whip strand poke slap scarf lash curry plank chime slipper burrow swat slat spank breech cob shellac bop pommel slosh biff lam bam whop knap wap larrup scutch skelp feeze swinge shellack knock wurst
12 飞跑
tantivy career gallop fly tear rattle hare chevy fleeting spanking spin flying scud travel brush wing clip skate hump whirl spank
21 一挥
24 刷子
25 刷
26 掸
28 笤帚
29 小扫帚