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sift
- IPA[sift]
美式
- put (a fine, loose, or powdery substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles;cause to flow or pass as through a sieve
- an act of sifting something, especially so as to isolate that which is most important or useful;an amount of sifted material
verb: sift, 3rd person present: sifts, gerund or present participle: sifting, past tense: sifted, past participle: sifted
- 釋義
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動詞
- 1. put (a fine, loose, or powdery substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles sift the flour into a large bowl 同義詞
- ▪ cause to flow or pass as through a sieve Melanie sifted the warm sand through her fingers
- ▪ (of snow, ash, etc.) descend or float down lightly or sparsely as if sprinkled from a sieve ash began to sift down around them
- 2. examine (something) thoroughly so as to isolate that which is most important or useful until we sift the evidence ourselves, we can't comment objectively the fourth stage involves sifting through the data and evaluating it 同義詞
- ▪ separate something, especially something to be discarded, from something else he asked for streamlined procedures to sift out frivolous applications 同義詞
名詞
- 1. an act of sifting something, especially so as to isolate that which is most important or useful a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris
- ▪ an amount of sifted material the floor was dusted with a fine sift of flour
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- IPA[sɪft]
英式
- put (a fine or loose substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles: sift the flour into a large bowl
- an act of sifting something, especially so as to isolate that which is most important: a careful archaeological sift must be made through the debris
Oxford Dictionary