sieve
noun /sɪv/
/sɪv/
Idioms - enlarge imagea tool for separating solids from liquids or larger solids from smaller solids, made of a wire or plastic net attached to a ring. The liquid or small pieces pass through the net but the larger pieces do not.
滤器;筛子;笊篱;漏勺 - Press the apricot jam through a sieve and stir in one tablespoon of cold water.
将杏酱过筛子,加入一汤匙冷水搅拌。 - Wash the rice in a sieve under cold running water.
把米放在筛子里,用流动的冷水冲洗。
Collocations Dictionaryadjective- fine
- large
- strain something through
- pass something through
- press something through
- …
- in a/the sieve
- through a/the sieve
词源Old English sife (noun), of West Germanic origin; related to Dutch zeef and German Sieb. - Press the apricot jam through a sieve and stir in one tablespoon of cold water.
Idioms
have a memory/mind like a sieve
- (informal) to have a very bad memory; to forget things easily
记性差;健忘