中英词典:skim
形容词
1. skim /skɪm/ (adj.): superficial; not thorough
2. skimmed /skɪmd/ (adj.): (of milk) having had the cream removed
3. skimpy /ˈskɪmpi/ (adj.): small, insufficient, or inadequate in size or amount
4. skimming /ˈskɪmɪŋ/ (adj.): used to describe criminal activities involving the unauthorized copying of information from the magnetic strip of a credit card or cash card
5. skimpy /ˈskɪmpi/ (adj.): used to describe clothing that reveals a large amount of the body, often in a way that is intended to be sexually exciting
名词
1. skim /skɪm/ (n.): a thin layer of a substance that forms on the surface of a liquid
2. skim /skɪm/ (n.): the act of reading something quickly in order to get a general idea of its contents
3. skim /skɪm/ (n.): the act of stealing credit card or cash card information by copying it from the magnetic strip on the card
4. skim /skɪm/ (n.): the act of throwing a flat stone horizontally across the surface of water so that it bounces along the surface several times before sinking
5. skim /skɪm/ (n.): the act of moving smoothly and quickly along the surface of something
6. skim /skɪm/ (n.): a preparation of milk from which the cream has been removed
7. skimmer /ˈskɪmər/ (n.): a flat, shallow utensil used for skimming liquids
8. skim /skɪm/ (n.): a person who participates in the sport of skimming stones
9. skimming /ˈskɪmɪŋ/ (n.): the act of illegally copying credit card or cash card information from the magnetic strip on the card
10. skimpy /ˈskɪmpi/ (n.): revealing or skimpy clothing, especially women's clothing
词语辨析
1. skim vs. scan: Both words refer to quickly looking through something, but "skim" implies a more superficial and quick reading, while "scan" suggests a quick search or examination for specific information.
词汇扩充
1. skim milk /skɪm mɪlk/ (n.): milk from which the cream has been removed
2. skimboarding /ˈskɪmbɔrdɪŋ/ (n.): a water sport where a person rides a skimboard on the shoreline, gliding over the water's surface
3. skimpy dress /ˈskɪmpi drɛs/ (n.): a revealing or skimpy dress, typically worn by women
4. skim coat /skɪm koʊt/ (n.): a thin layer of plaster or cement that is applied to a surface to provide a smooth finish
5. skimpy lingerie /ˈskɪmpi lɪnʒəˌreɪ/ (n.): revealing or skimpy undergarments, often worn for seductive purposes
近义词
1. glance /ɡlæns/ (v.): to look quickly or briefly
2. flick /flɪk/ (v.): to move or hit something quickly and lightly
3. peruse /pəˈruz/ (v.): to read or examine something carefully and thoroughly
4. browse /braʊz/ (v.): to look through a book, magazine, etc., without reading everything
5. skim through /skɪm θruː/ (v.): to read or look through something quickly, not paying a lot of attention to details
反义词
1. scrutinize /ˈskruːtəˌnaɪz/ (v.): to examine something carefully in detail
2. pore over /pɔːr ˈoʊvər/ (v.): to read, study, or examine something carefully and thoroughly
3. analyze /ˈænəˌlaɪz/ (v.): to examine something in detail, typically to explain or interpret it
4. study /ˈstʌdi/ (v.): to give careful thought to something; to examine something in detail
柯林斯词典
skim (verb): If you skim a book or a magazine, you read it quickly in order to get a general idea of the contents.
skim (noun): Skim is the thin layer of milk that forms on the surface of milk when it is heated or left for a long time.
牛津词典
skim (verb): Read (something) quickly or cursorily so as to note only the important points.
skim (noun): The action of reading something quickly or superficially.
用法
1. Verb:
- She skimmed through the book to find the relevant information.
- I skim the newspaper every morning to catch up on the latest news.
- He skimmed the report and made a few notes.
- The teacher asked the students to skim the text before reading it more carefully.
- She skimmed the surface of the water with a stone.
- The thief was caught skimming credit card information from unsuspecting customers.
2. Noun:
- She gave the document a quick skim to get an overview.
- The milk had a layer of skim on top.
- He gave the report a skim before the meeting.
- The skim across the water was impressive.
- I prefer to drink skim in my coffee.
- The chef used a skimmer to remove the impurities from the stock.
- He is an expert skimmer and can make stones bounce multiple times.
- The criminal was involved in the illegal skimming of credit card data.
- She wore a skimpy to the beach, attracting attention from others.
相关例句
- She skimmed through the book to find the relevant information. (她翻阅书本以找到相关信息。)
- I skim the newspaper every morning to catch up on the latest news. (我每天早上浏览报纸以了解最新消息。)
- He skimmed the report and made a few notes. (他略读了报告并做了几个笔记。)
- The teacher asked the students to skim the text before reading it more carefully. (老师要求学生在仔细阅读之前先浏览一下文本。)
- She skimmed the surface of the water with a stone. (她用石头将水面划过。)
- The thief was caught skimming credit card information from unsuspecting customers. (小偷被抓到从不怀疑的顾客那里盗取信用卡信息。)
- She gave the document a quick skim to get an overview. (她快速浏览了一下文件以获得一个概览。)
- The milk had a layer of skim on top. (牛奶上面有一层浮沫。)
- He gave the report a skim before the meeting. (在会议前,他浏览了一下报告。)
- The skim across the water was impressive. (水面上的掠过令人印象深刻。)
- I prefer to drink skim in my coffee. (我喜欢在咖啡中加脱脂牛奶。)
- The chef used a skimmer to remove the impurities from the stock. (厨师用漏网将原料中的杂质去除。)
- He is an expert skimmer and can make stones bounce multiple times. (他是个熟练的惯石者,可以让石头多次跳跃。)
- The criminal was involved in the illegal skimming of credit card data. (这个罪犯参与了非法盗取信用卡数据的行为。)
- She wore a skimpy to the beach, attracting attention from others. (她在海滩上穿着暴露的衣服,吸引了其他人的注意。)