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strainer

/strey-ner/US // ˈstreɪ nər //UK // (ˈstreɪnə) //

滤网,滤器,搅拌器,滤镜

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that strains.
    • : a filter, sieve, or the like for straining liquids.
    • : a stretcher or tightener.

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Examples

  • Eliminate any loose herbal bits by pouring your syrup through a fine-mesh strainer and into a bottle or glass jar.

  • In addition, a custom strainer lets you to control how much pulp it makes.

  • The included control lever and fine and coarse strainer allow you to choose how much pulp remains in your juice.

  • To properly strain the kashk, you will need a mesh strainer and a nut milk bag or several layers of cheesecloth.

  • The solid build is great for mashing, and the MagSlider lid helps when you pour the ingredients through a strainer and into your 10-ounce Lowball.

  • Prepare a large bowl with water and ice along with a strainer.

  • After shaking, he pours the opaque, green liquid through a strainer and into a chilled champagne coupe.

  • Traditional method: Separate broth from solids by pouring through a strainer.

  • Fat Separator method:   Separate broth from solids by pouring through a strainer.

  • Put mushrooms in strainer basket and put the basket into the Thermomix with the mirepoix in the bottom.

  • Then crouching low, he crossed the room to where the strainer top of the sewer drain was placed in the concrete floor.

  • A strainer of bark cloth is plunged into it at times, and wrung out so as to carry away the small fragments of root.

  • Pyetushkov came out of the back room in a parti-coloured smoking-jacket with tucked-up sleeves, and a strainer in his hand.

  • Johnny saw a pail of water, dipped a tea-strainer into it, and dashed two drops in Dotty's face.

  • An equal quantity of ripe coconut meat is likewise grated, from which through a strainer the rich milky juice is expressed.