Skim
पृष्ठभागाला स्पर्श करून वरचेवर जाणे
definition
verb
as the scum rises, skim it off
remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid.
he let his fingers skim across her shoulders
go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air.
noun
a skim of ice
a thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid.
a quick skim through the pamphlet
an act of reading something quickly or superficially.
translation of 'skim'
(वाचन)वरवर महत्वांच्या मदद्यांची नोंद करणे,
पृष्ठभागाला स्पर्श करून वरचेवर जाणे,
द्रव्याच्या पृष्ठभागावरुन वरच्या वर काढून घेणे
example
But a 'skim' does not do justice to the double-barreled implications of these two reports.
Remove the duck pieces, 'skim' off as much fat as possible.
a 'skim' of ice
Then they barefoot a back-arching 'skim' on to a spirit-level pond.
The 'skim' and cream are stored in dedicated storage silos until needed for batch production.
You can use a gravy spoon to 'skim' off and discard some of the fat.
as the scum rises, 'skim' it off
Even at first 'skim' , what becomes abundantly ambiguous is the question of whether crisis is a state of objective being or a mode of engagement.
he let his fingers 'skim' across her shoulders
Her fingertips brushed along the pages as she started to 'skim' through the book.
By reducing the quality of your ingredients, you can 'skim' some money off the top with a minimal sacrifice in quality.
We have not even started to 'skim' just the surface of the available opportunities.
Bring them to the boil, 'skim' off the froth on the top and leave them to cook.
Once boiling, 'skim' off the fat and any scum from the surface.
bring the stock to the boil, then 'skim' it to remove any foam
he let his fingers 'skim' across her shoulders
Fresh snow coated the pavement in a thin, slippery 'skim' of white.
When this happens, 'skim' off any foam that has risen to the surface.
A quick 'skim' through Haines' back catalog yields more fizzy bile.
Bring to a boil over medium-high heat, 'skim' off any surface scum, and add onion, garlic, and bay leaf.
A quick 'skim' through the list of attendees also suggests the mainstream press will be here, too.
a quick 'skim' through the pamphlet
He put the sheet aside after he'd given it a quick 'skim' , ‘Well that seems fine, you obviously worked well last summer.’
a 'skim' of ice
Chill when done, 'skim' off the fat on top the next morning.
Bring to the boil, 'skim' , then turn down the heat and barely simmer for at least two hours.
Once a cleanup team has contained the oil, it can attempt to 'skim' it off the surface of the water.
We're betting that's your future - and remember the special function that allows the holder of the pool to 'skim' a little off the top.
Your eyes 'skim' past the Web listings that invite you to visit the company online.
To drink, these graceful birds 'skim' low over the surface scooping water with open mouths.
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