1 VERB 过滤 To filter a substance means to pass it through a device which is designed to remove certain particles contained in it. 过滤
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The best prevention for cholera is to boil or filter water, and eat only well-cooked food. [VERB noun]
预防霍乱的最佳方法是将水煮沸或过滤,并且只食用煮熟后的食物。
SYN purify, treat, strain, refine
2 N-COUNT 滤器;过滤器 A filter is a device through which a substance is passed when it is being filtered. 滤器;过滤器
SYN sieve, mesh, gauze, strainer
3 N-COUNT 滤声器;滤光器;滤波器 A filter is a device through which sound or light is passed and which blocks or reduces particular sound or light frequencies. 滤声器;滤光器;滤波器
4 VERB (光或声)隐约透过,缓缓传至 If light or sound filters into a place, it comes in weakly or slowly, either through a partly covered opening, or from a long distance away. (光或声)隐约透过,缓缓传至
5 VERB (消息等)走漏,慢慢传开 When news or information filters through to people, it gradually reaches them. (消息等)走漏,慢慢传开
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It took months before the findings began to filter through to the politicians. [V + through to]
调查结果数月后才传到从政者的耳朵里。
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News of the attack quickly filtered through the college. [VERB + through]
有关袭击的消息很快就在该学院中传开了。
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...as indications filter in from polling stations. [V in]
随着从投票站透露出各种迹象
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...the horror stories which were beginning to filter out of Germany. [V + out of]
开始传出德国的恐怖故事
SYN seep, trickle, percolate, reach gradually
6 N-COUNT (路口的)转弯信号灯(或车道) A traffic filter is a traffic signal or lane which controls the movement of traffic wanting to turn left or right. (路口的)转弯信号灯(或车道) [British]
7 PHRASAL VERB 滤除;滤掉 To filter out something from a substance or from light means to remove it by passing the substance or light through something acting as a filter. 滤除;滤掉
Phrasal verbs: - filter out
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