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1 skim
v. kaymağını almak, yağını almak, köpüğünü almak, sıyırmak, sıyırıp geçmek, sektirmek, su üzerinde kaydırmak, göz gezdirmek, sekmek, kayar gibi gitmek* * *al* * *[skim]past tense, past participle - skimmed; verb1) (to remove (floating matter, eg cream) from the surface of (a liquid): Skim the fat off the gravy.) sıyırıp almak2) (to move lightly and quickly over (a surface): The skier skimmed across the snow.) üzerinden kaymak3) (to read (something) quickly, missing out parts: She skimmed (through) the book.) çabucak gözden geçirmek• -
2 skim
yüzeyini siyirmak, siyirip geçmek; gözden geçirmek; köpügünü almak, kaymagini almak -
3 skim
al -
4 skim milk, skimmed milk
(milk from which the cream has been skimmed.) kaymağı alınmış süt -
5 skim over
v. göz gezdirmek, göz atmak, şöyle bir bakmak* * *göz gezdir -
6 skim milk
kaymağı alınmış süt, yağsız süt -
7 skim the cream of
v. kaymağını almak -
8 skim milk
kaymağı alınmış süt, yağsız süt -
9 skim the cream of
v. kaymağını almak -
10 skim coat
perdah sivasi -
11 skim milk
imansiz süt, kaymak alti, yagsiz süt -
12 skim milk cheese
imansiz peynir -
13 skim off
köpügünü almak -
14 skim over
göz gezdir -
15 skimmed
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əskimə — «Əskimək»dən f. is … Azərbaycan dilinin izahlı lüğəti
skim — [skım] v past tense and past participle skimmed present participle skimming [Date: 1400 1500; Origin: Perhaps from scum to remove scum (14 19 centuries), from scum (noun)] 1.) [T] to remove something from the surface of a liquid, especially… … Dictionary of contemporary English
skim — skim; skim·mel·ton; skim·mia; skim·ming; skim·ming·ly; skim·ming·ton; skim·mi·ty; skim·ble skam·ble; skim·mer; skim·mer·ton; … English syllables
skim — [skɪm] verb skimmed PTandPPX skimming PRESPARTX [transitive] also skim off to take money illegally, for example by not saying that you have made profits so that you do not have to pay tax: • He was accused of s … Financial and business terms
skim — [ skım ] verb 1. ) intransitive or transitive to move quickly over the surface of something, or to make something do this: We stood on the bridge watching swallows skimming the water. skim across/over: Water skiers skimmed across the bay. a )… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
skim — /skim/, v., skimmed, skimming, n. v.t. 1. to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle: to skim the cream from milk. 2. to clear (liquid) thus: to skim milk. 3. to move or glide lightly over or… … Universalium
Skim — (sk[i^]m), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Skimmed} (sk[i^]md); p. pr. & vb. n. {Skimming}.] [Cf. Sw. skymma to darken. [root]158. See {Scum}.] 1. To clear (a liquid) from scum or substance floating or lying thereon, by means of a utensil that passes just… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skim — Skim, a. Contraction of {Skimming} and {Skimmed}. [1913 Webster] {Skim coat}, the final or finishing coat of plaster. {Skim colter}, a colter for paring off the surface of land. {Skim milk}, skimmed milk; milk from which the cream has been taken … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Skim — may refer to:*Skimming (reading), a high speed reading process *Skimboarding, a sport which involves riding a board on wet sand or shallow water *Skimming (casinos), a practice in which organized crime took part of the take collected by casinos… … Wikipedia
skim — [skim] vt. skimmed, skimming [ME skimen, prob. akin to SCUM] 1. a) to clear (a liquid) of floating matter b) to remove (floating matter) from a liquid 2. to coat or cover with a thin layer [a pond skimmed with ice] … English World dictionary
Skim — Skim, v. i. 1. To pass lightly; to glide along in an even, smooth course; to glide along near the surface. [1913 Webster] Not so when swift Camilla scours the plain, Flies o er the unbending corn, and skims along the main. Pope. [1913 Webster] 2 … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English