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1 sift
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2 sift
[sɪft] verbيُنَخِّل، يُغَرْبِلSift the flour before making the cake.
2) to examine closely:يَفْحَص بِعِنايَهHe sifted the evidence carefully.
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3 sift
مَحَّصَ \ analyse, analyze: to study the parts or causes of (chemical matter, a sentence, a difficulty, etc.) in order to understand it fully. sift: to examine (facts or statements) very carefully and separate those that seem true or useful. -
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5 sift
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6 sift
To pass dry ingredients through a fine mesh (Tamis) sifter so larger pieces can be removed easily. The process also incorporates air to make ingredients like flour, lighter. Which can be synonymous with the expression Aeriate.To put one or more dry ingredients through a sieve or sifter. -
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software implemented fault-tolerance — отказоустойчивость, реализованная программными средствами; см. HIFT, FIFTSoftware-Implemented Fault Tolerance — отказоустойчивость, реализуемая программным способом -
8 karl-sift
f. ‘carle-sibness,’ relationship by the father’s side, Lat. agnatio, opp. to kvenn-sift, Grág. ii. 176, Fms. i. 220. karlsiftar-maðr, m. an agnate, N. G. L. i. 78. -
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f. (kvenn-svift, N. G. L. i. 78, 79), kin by the woman’s side, cognate lineage, opp. to karlsift (q. v.), Grág. ii. 176, Hkr. i. 112, Fms. i. 6; kvennsiftar-maðr, a cognate relative, N. G. L. i. 79. -
10 отсявам
sift out* * *отся̀вам,* * *sift out* * *sift out -
11 ogrwn
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12 nachala
sift [Sem n-ch-l, Akk nachalu, Mal nuhhala (bran), Syr nechal (sift), JNA nkhl] -
13 mengayak
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14 просявам
sift (through), bolt* * *sift (through), bolt -
15 ridyllio
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16 ruchio
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17 abańar
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18 tamizar con una criba
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19 отсеивать
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20 просеивать
sift глагол:
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sift — [ sıft ] verb transitive 1. ) to pour a dry substance through a sieve to remove the large pieces 2. ) sift or sift through to examine information, documents, etc. in order to find what you are looking for: Sift every grain of information until… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
Sift — Sift, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sifted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sifting}.] [AS. siftan, from sife sieve. [root]151a. See {Sieve}.] 1. To separate with a sieve, as the fine part of a substance from the coarse; as, to sift meal or flour; to sift powder; to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
sift — [sıft] v [T] [: Old English; Origin: siftan] 1.) to put flour, sugar etc through a sieve or similar container in order to remove large pieces 2.) also sift through to examine information, documents etc carefully in order to find something out or… … Dictionary of contemporary English
sift — [sift] vt. [ME siften < OE siftan < sife, SIEVE] 1. to pass through a sieve so as to separate the coarse from the fine particles, or to break up lumps, as of flour 2. to scatter (a pulverized substance) by or as by the use of a sieve 3. to… … English World dictionary
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sift — /sift/, v.t. 1. to separate and retain the coarse parts of (flour, ashes, etc.) with a sieve. 2. to scatter or sprinkle through or by means of a sieve: to sift sugar onto cake. 3. to separate by or as if by a sieve. 4. to examine closely: The… … Universalium
sift — sift; sift·age; sift·er; … English syllables
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sift — O.E. siftan pass something through a sieve, related to sife (see SIEVE (Cf. sieve)). Cf. Du. ziften, M.L.G. sichten, Ger. sichten to sift. Metaphoric sense of look carefully through first recorded 1530s … Etymology dictionary
sift — ► VERB 1) put (a dry substance) through a sieve so as to remove lumps or large particles. 2) examine thoroughly to isolate what is important or useful. 3) (sift down) (of snow, ash, etc.) descend lightly or sparsely. ► NOUN ▪ an act of sifting.… … English terms dictionary