whisk [wɪsk] verb REMOVE 移开 transitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to take something or someone somewhere else suddenly and quickly 突然拿走,快速带走•Our coffees were whisked away before we'd even finished them.我们的咖啡还没有喝完就被匆匆拿走了。 •We only had half an hour to see her before she was whisked off to some exotic location.在她被匆匆送往国外某地之前,我们只有半个小时时间和她会面。 •Her husband whisked her off to Egypt for her birthday.她丈夫突然把她带到了埃及,为她庆祝生日。 [wɪsk] verb BEAT FOOD 搅打食物 transitive ■to beat eggs, cream, etc. with a special tool in order to add air and make the food light 搅打(鸡蛋、鲜奶油等)•Whisk the egg whites until stiff.搅打蛋清,直到变稠为止。 •Remove mixture from heat and whisk in the brandy and vanilla essence.把混和好的原料从火上拿开,搅入白兰地和香草精。 [wɪsk] noun countable ■a kitchen tool which you use for beating food such as eggs and cream in order to add air and make it light (厨房中的)搅拌器•an electric whisk电动搅拌器 •a hand-held whisk掌上型搅拌器 |