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whip

whip

Meaning of whip

To beat a mixture until it becomes light and fluffy.

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EN-UK/ˈwɪp/
EN-US/ˈwɪp/
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whip with Russian translation

whip usage examples

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Она будет взбивать густые сливки для десерта сегодня вечером.

She will whip the heavy cream for the dessert tonight.

🇷🇺RU🇬🇧EN

Если быстро взбивать желтки, торт получится более лёгким.

If you whip the egg yolks quickly, the cake will be lighter.

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whip belongs to the topic "Cooking Verbs". Start with a short 7-word set so the word is easier to remember in context.

whipВзбивать
appleяблоко
butterсливочное масло
chickenкурица
choppedрубленый
cookedприготовленный
frozenзамороженный

whip synonyms

Related words worth learning together

beat
A general culinary term for mixing or agitating ingredients; can be vigorous (like whipping) or simply thorough mixing, depending on context (US).
whisk
To beat or stir briskly with a whisk; often implies using a whisk tool and a lighter, quicker action to combine or incorporate air (US).
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🇬🇧en

A general culinary term for mixing or agitating ingredients; can be vigorous (like whipping) or simply thorough mixing, depending on context (US).

B2Very Often

Beat the eggs and sugar until pale and thick.

🇬🇧en

To beat or stir briskly with a whisk; often implies using a whisk tool and a lighter, quicker action to combine or incorporate air (US).

B2Often

Whisk the eggs until foamy, then fold into the batter.

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How to pronounce whip and what this word means

whip means whip. This page includes translation, pronunciation, transcription, audio, usage examples and related words.

how to pronounce whip

/ˈwɪp/

whip translation

whip

whip examples

She will whip the heavy cream for the dessert tonight.

whip transcription

/ˈwɪp/, /ˈwɪp/

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whip meaning: what does it mean?

To beat a mixture until it becomes light and fluffy.

whip pronunciation: how do you pronounce it?

whip is pronounced as /ˈwɪp/. Audio is available on this page when the word has a recording.

whip definition and sentence examples: how is it used in a sentence?

She will whip the heavy cream for the dessert tonight. Translation: Она будет взбивать густые сливки для десерта сегодня вечером.

Is whip part of Cooking Verbs vocabulary?

Yes, whip can be learned in the Cooking Verbs topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

Is whip part of Food vocabulary?

Yes, whip can be learned in the Food topic. This semantic link helps build related word lists and topic-based practice.

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