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- Dictionaryskim/skɪm/
verb
- 1. remove (a substance) from the surface of a liquid: "as the scum rises, skim it off" Similar
- 2. go or move quickly and lightly over or on a surface or through the air: "he let his fingers skim across her shoulders" Similar
noun
- 1. a thin layer of a substance on the surface of a liquid: "a skim of ice"
- 2. an act of reading something quickly or superficially: "a quick skim through the pamphlet"
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- English (US)
SKIM meaning: 1. to move quickly just above a surface...
- Znaczenie Skim, Definicja W Cambridge English Dictionary
SKIM definicja: 1. to move quickly just above a surface...
- Skim: Russian Translation
SKIM translate: нестись, едва касаясь поверхности, снимать...
- Skim Spanish Translation
SKIM translate: pasar casi rozando, pasar casi rozando...
- Skim: German Translation
skim translate: abschöpfen, gleiten, überfliegen. Learn more...
- Skim: Thai Translation
skim translate: ช้อนเอาไขมันที่ลอยเป็นฝ้าออกจากของเหลว,...
- English (US)
Learn the various meanings and uses of the word skim as a verb, noun, and adjective. See synonyms, examples, word history, and related phrases of skim.
Skim definition: to take up or remove (floating matter) from the surface of a liquid, as with a spoon or ladle. See examples of SKIM used in a sentence.
Skim means to remove floating matter from a liquid, to glide or throw over a surface, or to read quickly or superficially. See different meanings, synonyms, and usage examples from various sources.
Learn the meaning and usage of the verb skim in different contexts, such as removing fat from liquid, moving quickly over a surface, reading quickly or stealing money. See pictures, pronunciation, synonyms and collocations of skim.
To skim is to remove something from the surface of a liquid. Some cooks skim the fat off of the top of their chicken noodle soup, others skim the cream off milk to make skim (or skimmed) milk.
Learn the meaning of skim as a verb and a noun, with examples of usage and synonyms. Find out how to pronounce skim and its word forms in British and American English.