sift

sift
sift [{{t}}sɪft]
1 transitive verb
(a) (ingredients, soil) tamiser, passer au tamis; (gravel, seed, ore) cribler, passer au crible;
sift a little sugar onto the cakes saupoudrez un peu de sucre sur les gâteaux
(b) (scrutinize → evidence, proposal) passer au crible;
the experts are sifting the facts les experts passent les faits au crible
(c) = sift out
2 intransitive verb
(a) (search) fouiller;
they sifted through the garbage/the ruins ils fouillaient (dans) les ordures/les ruines;
he was sifting through some old correspondence il était en train de fouiller dans une vieille correspondance
(b) (pass, filter) filtrer;
dust had sifted in through the cracks la poussière s'était infiltrée par les fentes;
I let the sand sift through my fingers j'ai laissé le sable couler entre mes doigts
sift out separable transitive verb
(a) (remove → lumps, debris) enlever (à l'aide d'un tamis ou d'un crible);
he sifted out the lumps from the flour il a tamisé la farine pour enlever les grumeaux
(b) {{}}figurative{{}} (distinguish) dégager, distinguer;
they sifted out the relevant information ils n'ont retenu que les éléments intéressants

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