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sift
(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.]
sift′er n.
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(sɪft)vb
1. (tr) to sieve (sand, flour, etc) in order to remove the coarser particles
2. to scatter (something) over a surface through a sieve
3. (tr) to separate with or as if with a sieve; distinguish between
4. (tr) to examine minutely: to sift evidence.
5. (intr) to move as if through a sieve
[Old English siftan; related to Middle Low German siften to sift, Dutch ziften; see sieve]
ˈsifter n
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sift
(sɪft)v.t.
1. to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve.
2. to scatter by means of a sieve: to sift sugar onto a cake.
3. to separate by or as if by a sieve.
4. to examine closely: The detectives are sifting the evidence.
v.i. 5. to sift something.
6. to pass or fall through or as if through a sieve.
[before 900; Old English siftan akin to sieve]
sift′er, n.
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Past participle: sifted
Gerund: sifting
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sift
To remove lumps from or thoroughly mix ingredients by passing them through a sieve.
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Verb | 1. | sift - move as if through a sieve; "The soldiers sifted through the woods" go, locomote, move, travel - change location; move, travel, or proceed, also metaphorically; "How fast does your new car go?"; "We travelled from Rome to Naples by bus"; "The policemen went from door to door looking for the suspect"; "The soldiers moved towards the city in an attempt to take it before night fell"; "news travelled fast" |
2. | sift - separate by passing through a sieve or other straining device to separate out coarser elements; "sift the flour" separate - divide into components or constituents; "Separate the wheat from the chaff" rice - sieve so that it becomes the consistency of rice; "rice the potatoes" resift - sift anew | |
3. | sift - check and sort carefully; "sift the information" | |
4. | sift - distinguish and separate out; "sift through the job candidates" |
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sift
verb
1. part, filter, strain, separate, pan, bolt, riddle, sieve Sift the flour and baking powder into a medium-sized mixing bowl.
2. examine, investigate, go through, research, screen, probe, analyse, work over, pore over, scrutinize He has sifted the evidence and summarised it clearly.
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Translations
يَفْحَص بِعِنايَهيُنَخِّل، يُغَرْبِل
prošetřitprosít
sigte
seuloasiivilöidätutkia
grannskoîasigta
išsijoti
izanalizētizpētītizsijātsijāt
presejati
dikkatle incelemekelekten geçirmekelemek
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sift
vt
vi (fig) → sieben; to sift through the evidence → das Beweismaterial durchgehen; a sifting process → ein Siebeverfahren nt
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sift
[sɪft]1. vt (flour, sand) → setacciare; (coal) → passare al crivello (fig) (evidence) → vagliare
to sift out (truth) → separare
to sift out (truth) → separare
2. vi (fig) to sift through → esaminare minuziosamente; (statement, evidence) → vagliare accuratamente
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
sift
(sift) verb1. to separate by passing through a sieve etc. Sift the flour before making the cake.
2. to examine closely. He sifted the evidence carefully.
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