| 释义 | whisking
 whiskW5127100 (wĭsk, hwĭsk)v. whisked, whisk·ing, whisks v.tr.1.  To move or cause to move with quick light sweeping motions: whisked crumbs off the table; whisked the children away.2.  To whip (eggs or cream).v.intr. To move lightly, nimbly, and rapidly.n.1.  A quick light sweeping motion.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.[Middle English wisken, of Scandinavian origin.]EncyclopediaSeewhisk
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