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1 | I +through/in/into etc if light or sound filters into a place , only a little of it enters that place (光线或声音)透过 |
| The August sunlight filtered in through the blinds. 8月的阳光透过百叶窗照射进来。 |
| The noise of the traffic filtered through the heavy curtains. 车辆的噪声透过厚重的窗帘传进来。 |
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2 | I +through/out/back etc if news or information filters out or through to people , they receive it gradually or after a period of time (消息或情报)走漏,慢慢传开 |
| News of the decision filtered out to reporters. 有关这个决定的消息慢慢传到了记者们那里。 |
| These new ideas have not yet filtered down to sales staff. 这些新想法还没有传到销售人员那里。 |
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3 | T to pass something through a filter to remove particular things contained in it 过滤 |
| Everything we download from the Internet is automatically filtered through our virus software. 我们从因特网上下载的所有东西杀毒软件都会自动进行过滤。 |
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4 | I BRITISH if traffic filters somewhere , it turns right or left when a separate traffic light gives it the signal to go (车辆)看到分流指示灯的信号后转弯 |
| Most of the cars filtered off to the right. 大多数汽车看到分流指示灯的信号后向右转弯。 |
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5 | I +in/into/out etc if people filter somewhere , they gradually go there 慢慢走进 |
| People began to filter into the theatre. 人们开始慢慢走进电影院。 |
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- | ˌfilter ˈout |
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1 | to remove something that is not wanted using a filter 过滤掉;滤除 | Reed beds filter out much of the pollution. 长有芦苇的河床过滤掉许多污染物。 | |
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2 | to remove things from a group 剔除;筛选掉 | At the first meeting we filter out all unsuitable candidates. 我们第一次会面时筛选掉所有不合适的候选人。 | |
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