filter 的 3 个定义
- any substance, as cloth, paper, porous porcelain, or a layer of charcoal or sand, through which liquid or gas is passed to remove suspended impurities or to recover solids.
- any device, as a tank or tube, containing such a substance for filtering.
- any of various analogous devices, as for removing dust from air or impurities from tobacco smoke, or for eliminating certain kinds of light rays.
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- to remove by the action of a filter.
- Computers. to subject to an algorithmic filter: The search engine will filter your query results based on your location and user profile.
- to act as a filter for; to slow or partially obstruct the passage of: The thick leaves filtered the sunlight.
- to pass through or as through a filter.
- to pass or slip through slowly, as through an obstruction or a filter: Enemy agents managed to filter into the embattled country.
filter 近义词
separate to refine; seep through
更多filter例句
- Even when they’re available, portable air filters can be expensive, easily costing up to several hundred dollars for a device big enough to clean the air in a single room.
- Hmmm, Google already had a filter set to not pass all Search Terms into the UI based on traffic volume, so this appears to be them simply moving the threshold.
- Once the nearby filter is selected, users will see a new UI that Google is calling a “local stores card,” also constructed of local inventory data from merchant feeds.
- In a blog post in 2016, it detailed what went into the system’s design, along with testing data to back up its claims of a HEPA filter that’s “ten times more efficient than standard automotive filters.”
- So this fall, classrooms might get new air filters that weren’t there before.
- We are overwhelmed with data from every quarter, and our capacity to filter fact from fraud is limited.
- If users want to send naughty photos with a veil of privacy, opt for the pixilated shower door filter.
- By using some sort of filter—like, perhaps, a universally understood saying—the trait is more easily conveyed.
- Basically, my mother said with a touch of embarrassment, everyone else seemed to have a filter, so they bought one, too.
- Somehow, though, I doubt that consumers rush out of the grocery store filter aisle and straight to the testing authorities.
- At once cover the mouth of the tube with a filter-paper cap moistened with saturated aqueous solution of silver nitrate (1:1).
- In quantitative work the chemist aims to precipitate this green sulphide, which is more easily collected on a filter.
- The whole is then well stirred, collected on a filter, drained, and dried.
- After 24 hours filter the liquor, and evaporate to a pilular consistence.
- Dissolve and filter off the liquid from the precipitate, and dilute to proper standard.