| 释义 | sifting
 siftS0396600 (sĭft)v. sift·ed, sift·ing, sifts v.tr.1.  To put (flour, for example) through a sieve in order to separate the fine from the coarse particles.2.  To distinguish as if separating with a sieve: sifted the candidates for the job.3.  To apply by scattering through a sieve: sift sugar on a dessert.4.  To examine and sort carefully: sift the evidence.v.intr.1.  To make use of a sieve.2.  To pass through a sieve: a meal that sifts easily.3.  To make a careful examination: sifted through back issues of the magazine.[Middle English siften, from Old English siftan.]
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 IdiomsSeesiftEncyclopediaSeeSIFT| Noun | 1. |  sifting - the act of separating grain from chaff; "the winnowing was done by women"winnow, winnowingseparation - sorting one thing from others; "the separation of wheat from chaff"; "the separation of mail by postal zones" | 
 siftingRelated to sifting: evaporation
 Synonyms for siftingnoun the act of separating grain from chaffSynonymsRelated Words |