sift

sift
sift
verb
1) (to separate by passing through a sieve etc: Sift the flour before making the cake.) sikte, sile
2) (to examine closely: He sifted the evidence carefully.) undersøke nøye, vurdere
strø
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vurdere
verb \/sɪft\/
1) sikte, sile
did you sift flour?
siktet du mel?
2) (overført) granske, vurdere, undersøke
they are sifting the evidence
de undersøker bevismaterialet
I sift facts only
jeg vurderer kun fakta
we sifted the question to the bottom
vi gjennomgikk spørsmålet til bunns
3) skille (ut), sortere
I've learnt how to sift propaganda from facts
jeg har lært hvordan man skiller propaganda fra fakta
4) drysse, strø, sive
the sunlight sifted through the curtains
sollyset sivet inn gjennom gardinene
she sifted sugar on to the cake
hun strødde sukker på kaken
sift out sikte fra, skille ut, sortere fra, sile
sift (out) the wheat from the chaff skille klinten fra hveten

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