sift如何读

英:[sɪft]

美:[sɪft]

sift英汉释义

v.(动词)
  1. vt. 筛,筛滤 separate by putting through a sieve
  2. vt. 细查,详审 make a close and thorough examination (of things in a mass or group)

sift是什么意思

vt.

筛分

精选

审查

vi.

细查

sift变形

第三人称单数:sifts

现在分词:sifting

过去式:sifted

过去分词:sifted

sift扩展

sifter (n.)

sift词根

词根:sift

n.

sifter 筛子;负责筛选的人

sifting 过筛,过滤;筛选

v.

sifting 筛撒,纷落,详察(sift的现在分词形式)

sift英英释义

transitive verb

to pass or force through a sieve in order to retain or break up the larger parts.

to spread or sprinkle using, or as though using, a sieve.The child sifted sand over her toes.

to search through or question with close attention.They sifted the evidence for clues.

intransitive verb

to pass something through a sieve.

to scatter or fall from, or as though from, a sieve.Snow sifted onto the housetops.

to examine something in great detail.She sifted through the report looking for errors.

sift词组

sift through通过;被筛下

sift out过筛

sift词源中文解释

中古英语 siften,源自古英语 siftan “通过筛子传递或散布(某物的细小部分)”,源自原始日耳曼语 *sib-(也是荷兰语 ziften,中低德语 sichten,德语 sichten “筛选”的来源; 参见 sieve(n.))。

“(雪、光等)松散地通过或散落”的不及物义项始于1590年代,以及“清除杂质”的含义。1530年代记录了“仔细查看”的比喻或隐喻意义。相关: Sifted; sifting。

sift词源英文解释

Middle English, from Old English siftan; akin to Old English sife sieve

The first known use of sift was before the 12th century

sift儿童词典英英释义

sightlessadjective

lacking sight : blind

sight1 of 2noun

something that is seen : spectacle

something that is worth seeing

showed us the sights of the city

something that is peculiar, funny, or messy

you're a sight

the process, power, or function of seeingespecially: the animal sense of which the sense organ is the eye and by which the position, shape, and color of objects are perceived

the act of seeing faints at the sight of blood

knows him by sight

the perception of an object within the visual field

lost sight of the plane

the space over which a person can see

a ship came into sight

a device that aids the eye in aiming or in finding the direction of an object

plural aspiration sense 3a, goal sense 2

set her sights on a career in law

sight2 of 2verb

to get or catch sight of

several bears were sighted

to look at through or as if through a sight

sightedadjective

having sight

clear-sighted

sigh1 of 2verb

to take or let out a long loud breath (as in weariness or relief)

to make a sound like sighing

wind sighing in the branches

yearn sense 1

sighing for the good old days

sigh2 of 2noun

an often involuntary act of sighing especially when expressing a feeling

the sound of gently moving or escaping air

the sighs of a summer breeze

sigh1 of 2verb

to take or let out a long loud breath (as in weariness or relief)

to make a sound like sighing

wind sighing in the branches

yearn sense 1

sighing for the good old days

sigh2 of 2noun

an often involuntary act of sighing especially when expressing a feeling

the sound of gently moving or escaping air

the sighs of a summer breeze

sigh1 of 2verb

to take or let out a long loud breath (as in weariness or relief)

to make a sound like sighing

wind sighing in the branches

yearn sense 1

sighing for the good old days

sigh2 of 2noun

an often involuntary act of sighing especially when expressing a feeling

the sound of gently moving or escaping air

the sighs of a summer breeze

sigh1 of 2verb

to take or let out a long loud breath (as in weariness or relief)

to make a sound like sighing

wind sighing in the branches

yearn sense 1

sighing for the good old days

sigh2 of 2noun

an often involuntary act of sighing especially when expressing a feeling

the sound of gently moving or escaping air

the sighs of a summer breeze

siftverb

to put through a sieve

sift flour

to separate or separate out by or as if by putting through a sieve

to go through especially to sort out what is useful or valuable sift through a pile of papers

sift evidence

siftverb

to put through a sieve

sift flour

to separate or separate out by or as if by putting through a sieve

to go through especially to sort out what is useful or valuable sift through a pile of papers

sift evidence

siftverb

to put through a sieve

sift flour

to separate or separate out by or as if by putting through a sieve

to go through especially to sort out what is useful or valuable sift through a pile of papers

sift evidence

sift 例句

1 They showed a video clip of volunteers sifting through the wreckage for human remains.

2 She tried to fill in its details from stories, sifting through the accounts of slaves who had seen it.

3 It is important to sift the true from the false in studying history.

研究历史时去伪存真是很重要的.

4 Crushers sifted the ashes for any gold that had escaped the prospectors.

5 We have to sift through the application forms very carefully to separate the wheat from the chaff.

我们得把申请书仔细筛选一下以甄别优劣。

6 Meanwhile, Mom kept Connor entertained by showing him around the store, letting him sift through the multicolored leotards, the tulle-ruffled tutus, the floral headpieces and rhinestone tiaras.

7 I sift through the pillowcase and pull out a folded piece of paper.

8 If you don't answer these calls they go to voice mail and you will have a million messages to sift through.

如果你不接这些电话,他们就给你发语音邮件,你就有会收到上百万条的信息。

9 He’d insisted that all questions be submitted to him in advance, and he sifted through the cards searching for those he chose to answer.

10 Volkheimer sets two fingers on the photograph as though he could pluck out the notebook and sift through its pages.

11 She tilts her head back, looking up, slightly rocking, like she is trying to sift the events out of herself.

12 He looked pale and tired, and he held his hand up to his face as if the soft light sifting through the sitting room curtains was blinding him.

13 Then the team began sifting through matches to find the suspect’s most recent common ancestor.

14 I sift through it backward until I finally reach the day of our first Warcross tournament.

15 The police sifted for clues.

16 Sift the flour into a bowl with the salt.

把面粉筛进碗里,和盐拌匀。

17 “It’s a little...brief,” Jessie said as she sifted through a box of odds and ends she had picked up over the years.

18 Sarai had trespassed in thousands of minds—tens of thousands—and she had sifted her invisible fingers through dreams beyond counting.

19 Combine and sift the powdered sugar and cacao powder into a mixing bowl. Drop the extract.

糖粉和可可粉混合后筛入搅拌盆内, 滴入杏仁香精.

20 A shell hit a caisson; it blew up in a great black tower of smoke, small black fragments whirling up into the air, fine dust sifting down everywhere, settling on the lips, into the eyes.

sift 同义词

6 甄选

screening

8 降下

falling strike

12 用筛筛

sieve

16 散落

straggle

18 剔除

weed sieve

20 落下

fall set drop descend

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