filter / ˈfɪl tər /

⭐基础词汇过滤器过滤滤波器滤芯

filter3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. 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.
  2. any device, as a tank or tube, containing such a substance for filtering.
  3. any of various analogous devices, as for removing dust from air or impurities from tobacco smoke, or for eliminating certain kinds of light rays.
v. 有主动词 verb
  1. to remove by the action of a filter.
  2. Computers. to subject to an algorithmic filter: The search engine will filter your query results based on your location and user profile.
  3. to act as a filter for; to slow or partially obstruct the passage of: The thick leaves filtered the sunlight.
  4. to pass through or as through a filter.
v. 无主动词 verb
  1. 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

v. 动词 verb

separate to refine; seep through

更多filter例句

  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.
  4. 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.”
  5. So this fall, classrooms might get new air filters that weren’t there before.
  6. We are overwhelmed with data from every quarter, and our capacity to filter fact from fraud is limited.
  7. If users want to send naughty photos with a veil of privacy, opt for the pixilated shower door filter.
  8. By using some sort of filter—like, perhaps, a universally understood saying—the trait is more easily conveyed.
  9. Basically, my mother said with a touch of embarrassment, everyone else seemed to have a filter, so they bought one, too.
  10. Somehow, though, I doubt that consumers rush out of the grocery store filter aisle and straight to the testing authorities.
  11. At once cover the mouth of the tube with a filter-paper cap moistened with saturated aqueous solution of silver nitrate (1:1).
  12. In quantitative work the chemist aims to precipitate this green sulphide, which is more easily collected on a filter.
  13. The whole is then well stirred, collected on a filter, drained, and dried.
  14. After 24 hours filter the liquor, and evaporate to a pilular consistence.
  15. Dissolve and filter off the liquid from the precipitate, and dilute to proper standard.