Filtrar in english
Filter
pronunciation: fɪltɜr part of speech: noun
pronunciation: fɪltɜr part of speech: noun
In gestures
filtrar = filter (out) ; winnow ; strain ; leach.
Example: Central libraries are an important part of the interlending system and by ensuring regional utilisation of public library resources and thus filtering requests they protect research libraries.Example: Not only are entries weeded in order to be subject-specific, but those weeded entries are winnowed even further so that only useful information is left.Example: Sampling for immature stages of mosquito was done weekly between May 1999 and January 2000 by straining them from the water in ravines and gutters.Example: Other chemicals have been used to leach gold, and they include bromine, chlorine, and thiourea.more:
» animal que se alimenta filtrando plancton = filter feeder .
Example: All barnacles are filter feeders -- extending feathery legs into the water at high tide to comb plankton from the water.» filtrar el acceso = filter + access .
Example: This law requires public libraries in the USA to filter access to the Internet.» filtrar + Información = leak + Información .
Example: Authorised at national level and not intended for general publication, the report has been selectively circulated, widely leaked and generally discussed.» filtrarse = seep through ; percolate ; seep into ; seep .
Example: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern. Example: A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools. Example: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture. Example: The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.filtrarse = seep through ; percolate ; seep into ; seep.
Example: The consequences were beginning to seep through to respondents at the time of the visits made to them and were creating a great deal of concern.Example: A culture of violence and hatred seems to have percolated through the corridors of the institutions of learning particularly schools.Example: Rampant commercialism is seeping into every crevice of American culture.Example: The outer edges of the sheet -- the deckle edges -- are rough and uneven where the stuff seeped between the deckle and the mould.