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skimBrE /skɪm/NAmE /skɪm/ verbpresent simple - I / you / we / they skim BrE /skɪm/ NAmE /skɪm/present simple - he / she / it skims BrE /skɪmz/ NAmE /skɪmz/past simple skimmed BrE /skɪmd/ NAmE /skɪmd/past participle skimmed BrE /skɪmd/ NAmE /skɪmd/ -ing form skimming BrE /ˈskɪmɪŋ/ NAmE /ˈskɪmɪŋ/ [T] to remove fat, cream, etc. from the surface of a liquid 撇去(液体上的油脂或乳脂等)◆~ sth off/from sthSkim the scum off the jam and let it cool. 撇去果酱上的浮沫,让它冷却。◆~ sthSkim the jam and let it cool. 撇去果酱上的浮沫,让它冷却。 [I, T, no passive] to move quickly and lightly over a surface, not touching it or only touching it occasionally; to make sth do this (使)掠过,擦过,滑过◆~ along/over, etc. sthWe watched the birds skimming over the lake. 我们看着鸟儿贴着湖面飞过。◆~ sthThe speedboat took off, skimming the waves. 快艇擦着波浪飞驰而去。◆(figurative) This report has barely skimmed the surface of the subject. 报告对这个问题谈得很肤浅。◆~ sth across, over, etc. sth(BrE) Small boys were skimming stones across the water. 几个小男孩用石块打水漂。 ➡ see also skip verb (7) [I, T] to read sth quickly in order to find a particular point or the main points 浏览;略读◆~ through/over sthHe skimmed through the article trying to find his name. 他浏览文章寻找自己的名字。◆~ sthI always skim the financial section of the newspaper. 我总要浏览一下报纸上的财经版。 [T] ~ sth (from sth) (informal) to steal small amounts of money frequently over a period of time 惯偷(小数额的钱) [I, T] ~ (sth) to illegally copy electronic information from a credit card in order to use it without the owner's permission 盗用(信用卡电子信息) ●ˌskim sth/sb↔ˈoffto take for yourself the best part of sth, often in an unfair way 攫取(最好的部分);捞取(精华部分) |