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skimpast tense, past participle - skimmed; verb1) (to remove (floating matter, eg cream) from the surface of (a liquid): Skim the fat off the gravy.) desnatar, descremar, espumar2) (to move lightly and quickly over (a surface): The skier skimmed across the snow.) deslizar3) (to read (something) quickly, missing out parts: She skimmed (through) the book.) hojear, leer por encima•- skimmed milk
tr[skɪm]2 (move over surface) pasar (casi) rozando3 (read quickly) hojear, leer por encima1 (move over surface) pasar (casi) rozando (across/over, -)2 (read quickly) hojear (through/over, -), leer por encima (through/over, -)\SMALLIDIOMATIC EXPRESSION/SMALLto skim stones hacer cabrillas2) : echarle un vistazo a (un libro, etc.), pasar rozando (un superficie)skim adj: descremadoskim milk: leche descremadav.• desnatar (Alimentación) v.• espumar v.• examinar ligeramente v.• rasar v.• rozar v.skɪm
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- mm- transitive verb1) ( Culin) \<\<milk\>\> descremar, desnatar (Esp); \<\<soup\>\> espumar2)a) ( glide over) \<\<watereetops\>\> pasar casi rozandob) ( throw)to skim stones — hacer* cabrillas, hacer* patitos (CS, Méx), hacer* pan y quesito (Col)
3) ( read quickly) leer* por encima, echarle una ojeada a
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vi1) ( glide)2) ( read quickly) leer* por encimamy eye skimmed down the page — le eché una ojeada or un vistazo a la página
[skɪm]to skim through something — leer* algo por encima
1. VT1) [+ milk] desnatar, descremar; [+ soup, liquid] espumarto skim the cream off the milk — quitar la nata a la leche, desnatar la leche
skimmed milk — leche f descremada or desnatada
2) (=graze) [+ surface] rozarto skim the ground — [plane, bird etc] volar a ras de la tierra
3) [+ stone] hacer cabrillas con, hacer el salto de la rana con4) (fig) [+ subject] tratar superficialmente2.VIto skim through a book — (fig) echar una ojeada or hojear a un libro
- skim off* * *[skɪm]
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- mm- transitive verb1) ( Culin) \<\<milk\>\> descremar, desnatar (Esp); \<\<soup\>\> espumar2)a) ( glide over) \<\<water/treetops\>\> pasar casi rozandob) ( throw)to skim stones — hacer* cabrillas, hacer* patitos (CS, Méx), hacer* pan y quesito (Col)
3) ( read quickly) leer* por encima, echarle una ojeada a
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vi1) ( glide)2) ( read quickly) leer* por encimamy eye skimmed down the page — le eché una ojeada or un vistazo a la página
to skim through something — leer* algo por encima
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adj.descremado, sin grasa.s.1 ligero roce.2 escardadera de arados.v.1 remover de la superficie, limpiar de la superficie, espumar.2 desnatar, descremar.3 examinar rápidamente, examinar ligeramente, mirujear.4 hacer una lectura ligera.5 remover con cepillo la escoria de, limpiar con cepillo, bruzar.6 deslizarse sobre a superficie de, deslizarse sobre.7 colar.8 pasar rozando, rasar, rebotar de lado.9 cubrirse de una película.(pt & pp skimmed) -
4 skim milk
(milk from which the cream has been skimmed.) leche desnatada/descremadaleche nombre femenino desnatada, leche nombre femenino descremadan.• leche desnatada (Alimentación) s.f.BrE skimmed milk skɪmd mass noun leche f descremada or (Esp tb) desnatada* * *BrE skimmed milk [skɪmd] mass noun leche f descremada or (Esp tb) desnatada -
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6 skim off
VT + ADV [+ cream, grease] desnatar -
7 skim through
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8 skim coat
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9 skim bar
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10 skim gate
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11 skim off
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12 skim along
v.1 rozar, resbalar.2 deslizarse rápidamente, deslizarse ligeramente. -
13 skim milk
s.leche desnatada, leche descremada. -
14 skim off
v.1 retirar (fat, cream); quedarse con (sentido figurado) (money)2 desnatar. -
15 skim oil
v.remover aceite contaminante de la superficie, filtrar aceite removido de la superficie. -
16 skim over
v.1 resbalar, rozar, recorrer un libro, tocar ligeramente una cuestión.2 cubrirse de una película.3 examinar rápidamente, leer por encima, hojear, leer muy por encima. -
17 skim stones
v.hacer cabrillas, hacer patitos. -
18 skim through
v.1 echar una ojeada a (novel, document)2 examinar ligeramente, hojear, examinar a la ligera, leer rápidamente. -
19 skim-the-cream pricing
s.establecimiento del precio en el límite más alto. -
20 to skim stones
hacer cabrillas
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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