单词 | sift |
释义 | sift I. transitive verb 1. a. < sift flour > < sifted through coarse screens to remove matter larger than the wheat kernels — Studies for Flour Salesmen > < grinding granulated sugar and sifting through silk or nylon cloth — L.A.Wills > b. < sift the fine grains from the coarse > — often used with out < sift out the powdered portion > 2. a. < knowing where to get information is of little importance unless you know how to sift and evaluate it — Armed Forces Talk > < offer, sift, and pass as many basic laws as came from the first two sessions — F.L.Paxson > < sift the men who enter the armed forces > b. < sift propaganda from fact — Karl Baehr > < sifting Ph.D. candidates who are a drain on faculty time — S.E.Harris > — often used with out < sift out the fact from the theory — C.I.Glacksberg > < a training process which sifts out … the students with a natural aptitude in our direction — H.D.Gideonse > c. < will sift this matter to the uttermost — Sir Walter Scott > < sift a family pretty thoroughly before turning a … dog over to them — Arthur Mayse > d. < multiplied his questions and sifted me thoroughly — Jonathan Swift > 3. < sift sugar on a cake > 4. < the barber was lifting and sifting her tresses — P.H.Newby > intransitive verb 1. 2. < the flour sifted through > < snow sifting in around the sashes — Dixon Wecter > < men sifted in along the border — Oscar Handlin > < bags sewn with a close stitch to minimize sifting > 3. a. < in working through the documents he was constantly sifting > b. < in all his people … he is sifting until he comes down to the infinitesimal deposit of humanity — V.S.Pritchett > c. < the mind unwilling to be rushed to conclusions, the sifting, scientific mind — H.A.Overstreet > — compare sieve • - sift through II. < acres … when their toughness is reduced by winter frosts to a rich sift, as of molehills — Adrian Bell > |
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