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sift /sɪft/ ► SEE ALLsift sth from sthsift sth out from sthsift sth outsift through sth (for sth)●ˈsift sth from sth●ˌsift sth ˈout from sthto separate sth, usually sth you want, from a group of things 从(众多东西)中选取(拟保留的东西);筛选;挑选◆to sift (out) the good from the bad 去劣存优 [v + n/pron + prep] [v + adv + n + prep] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]●ˌsift sth ˈoutto separate sth, usually sth you do not want, from a group of things 从(众多东西)中去掉(不适合的东西);剔除;淘汰◆We need to sift out unsuitable applications. 我们需要剔出不合格的申请表。◆He helped me sift out the bad songs I’d written. 他帮我筛除了我写得不好的那些歌。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv]●ˌsift ˈthrough sth (for sth) to carefully examine a large amount of sth in order to find sth important or decide what is useful 详细审查,仔细检查(以寻找某物)◆I sifted through his papers for clues. 我认真推敲他的文件,寻找线索。◆The judges sifted through 8 000 entries and finally picked the winner. 评委详细审看了 8 000 份参赛作品,最后评出了获奖者。◆This pile of reports needs to be sifted through by the end of this week. 这一叠报告本周末之前需要审阅完毕。[v + prep] |