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单词 skimmer
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Definition of skimmer in English:

skimmer

noun ˈskɪməˈskɪmər
  • 1A person or thing that skims.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • I knew it was a scam, selling to these offshore skimmers.
    • Must people won't read a whole ad copy, so make your products benefits standout and you won't lose the sales from all the skimmers.
    • Card skimmers got a little more than they bargained for last Saturday when they picked on the wrong victim - an off duty police officer.
    • Bookstore skimmers will, however, be disappointed to discover that the dirty parts aren't that dirty.
    • Loyal skimmers of this column will be aware that I like to pride myself on my cultural know-how.
    1. 1.1 A utensil or device for removing a substance from the surface of a liquid.
      a perforated skimmer
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Summer is the time to keep your strainers and skimmers clean.
      • Similarly, ferrous ladles and skimmers must be coated to prevent iron attack.
      • Other available options include a fume exhaust blower, belt-type oil skimmer, automatic fluid refill control and a flow-through detailing brush.
      • Remove with a bamboo skimmer, drain on paper towels, sprinkle with salt, and serve immediately.
      • The skimmer removes detritus that would otherwise sink and contribute to algae growth.
      • Some skimmers work by separating the top layer mechanically; others use a sort of blotter or a suction mechanism.
    2. 1.2 A device or craft designed to collect oil spilled on water.
      skimmers will be deployed to recover as much oil as is feasible
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Eight booms, presently across the river, are absorbing the oil along with a surface skimmer.
      • I'm reading some strain on the skimmer drive from that stunt, but it's nothing we can't fix upon hitting port.
      • The traces of oil in the waters after the skimmer is deployed are wiped out by use of absorbent pads.
      • The new kit includes inflatable booms, oil skimmers and a pollution storage tank and is expected to cost a maximum of £203,000.
  • 2A hydroplane, hydrofoil, hovercraft, or other vessel that has little or no displacement at speed.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The second superstition was that the skimmer would perform poorly and was vulnerable to misfortune when only one of the twins was aboard.
    • While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight.
    • He achieved 47 metres last September, beating off competition from 133 top skimmers despite torrential rain, stiff winds and foot-high waves.
    • Several of the vehicles in the game are expected to be drivable in multiplay, including the jeep, alien skimmer craft and stealth tank.
    • It was only a week's journey from here to the palace on a skimmer.
    • The skimmer entered through a gateway, passing armed guards who seemed to have entire arsenals strapped to their bodies.
    • Then he regained himself and shook his fist, ‘Get off my skimmer!’
    • The skimmer is effectively an antigrav armored personnel carrier.
    • There were a few skimmers still moving about in the harbor and their sleek bodies glowed in the red dusk light.
    • Finally he saw a convoy of four large, roofed skimmers surrounded by rovers and floating turrets set out from the shuttleport.
  • 3US informal A close-fitting dress.

    our collection includes wraps, skimmers, and pleated coat dresses
  • 4North American A flat, broad-brimmed straw hat.

    his straw skimmer
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perspiration oozes from beneath his jaunty straw skimmer, the salt stinging his eyes.
  • 5A long-winged seabird related to the terns, feeding by flying low over the water surface with its knife-like extended lower mandible immersed.

    Genus Rynchops, family Rynchopidae (or Laridae): three species, one each in Africa, Asia, and America

    Example sentencesExamples
    • In late summer, numerous egrets and herons appear, along with common, roseate, least, Forster's and black terns and maybe even a black skimmer.
    • You might sweat a little when summer temps reach 104 degrees, but just think: No noise to drown out the songs of the African skimmers, wagtails, and stints.
    • Burkett said there are thousands of avocets and skimmers on the Bolivar Flats now, as well as white pelicans, terns and other coastal species.
    • North Deer is recognized worldwide as having an outstanding concentration of colonial nesting birds, including skimmers, gulls and terns.
    • Hook them through the belly and they'll swim up, but that will only feed the skimmers, terns and gulls wheedling overhead.
    • Mute swans are responsible for driving the last remaining colony of black skimmers from Chesapeake Bay.
    • The skimmers floated, fraternized, and, best of all, skimmed, much to our delight.
    • Further down the river skimmers are also feeding well at Fulford.
    • Bar-winged skimmers range throughout the southeastern United States from Louisiana and Florida north to New Jersey.
    • Black skimmers also attempted to nest and will hopefully be successful in the future.
    • Birdlife is rich with African skimmers, fish eagles, many types of heron and colonies of carmine bee-eaters.
  • 6North American A broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey.

    Libellulidae and related families: several genera and numerous species, including the twelve-spotted skimmer(Libellula pulchella)

    British term darter (sense 3)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A recent club match was won with a fine 25 lb net of bream, skimmers and tench.
    • He topped the contest on Horseshoe Lake with a cracking net of bream and skimmers scaling an impressive 77 lb 14 oz.
    • Fishing from the Palace bend he netted four skimmers and two perch on feeder and worm for 4lb 3oz.
    • Trevor Price (Tang Hall Match Group) also had a skimmer in his net from the bottom peg on the Palace Ings.
    • This is a brilliant float for pole fishing for skimmers on waters between one and three metres deep.
    • Carol Jamieson, with 2lb 10 oz, and Adrian Goodwin on 2lb 8oz, had mixed nets of eels, perch, roach and odd skimmers.
    • Frank Atkinson led with a fine 27 lb 10 oz net of skimmers, rudd and small carp taken alternating worm, meat and pellet.
    • A string of tiny skimmers were whipped out during the contest with over 300 fish going to make up the net of 6lb 12 oz, enough for seventh place in the 96 field.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French escumoir, from escumer 'skim', from escume 'scum'.

Rhymes

dimmer, glimmer, limber, limner, shimmer, simmer, slimmer, strimmer, swimmer, trimmer, zimmer
 
 

Definition of skimmer in US English:

skimmer

nounˈskimərˈskɪmər
  • 1A person or thing that skims.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Loyal skimmers of this column will be aware that I like to pride myself on my cultural know-how.
    • Card skimmers got a little more than they bargained for last Saturday when they picked on the wrong victim - an off duty police officer.
    • Must people won't read a whole ad copy, so make your products benefits standout and you won't lose the sales from all the skimmers.
    • I knew it was a scam, selling to these offshore skimmers.
    • Bookstore skimmers will, however, be disappointed to discover that the dirty parts aren't that dirty.
    1. 1.1 A utensil or device for removing a substance from the surface of a liquid.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The skimmer removes detritus that would otherwise sink and contribute to algae growth.
      • Similarly, ferrous ladles and skimmers must be coated to prevent iron attack.
      • Remove with a bamboo skimmer, drain on paper towels, sprinkle with salt, and serve immediately.
      • Other available options include a fume exhaust blower, belt-type oil skimmer, automatic fluid refill control and a flow-through detailing brush.
      • Summer is the time to keep your strainers and skimmers clean.
      • Some skimmers work by separating the top layer mechanically; others use a sort of blotter or a suction mechanism.
    2. 1.2 A device or craft designed to collect oil spilled on water.
      skimmers will be deployed to recover as much oil as is feasible
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The traces of oil in the waters after the skimmer is deployed are wiped out by use of absorbent pads.
      • The new kit includes inflatable booms, oil skimmers and a pollution storage tank and is expected to cost a maximum of £203,000.
      • I'm reading some strain on the skimmer drive from that stunt, but it's nothing we can't fix upon hitting port.
      • Eight booms, presently across the river, are absorbing the oil along with a surface skimmer.
  • 2A hydroplane, hydrofoil, hovercraft, or other vessel that has little or no displacement when traveling.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The skimmer entered through a gateway, passing armed guards who seemed to have entire arsenals strapped to their bodies.
    • Then he regained himself and shook his fist, ‘Get off my skimmer!’
    • It was only a week's journey from here to the palace on a skimmer.
    • The skimmer is effectively an antigrav armored personnel carrier.
    • He achieved 47 metres last September, beating off competition from 133 top skimmers despite torrential rain, stiff winds and foot-high waves.
    • While that pair were roughhousing near the surface, Smokey had crawled onto Rhea's skimmer but Odin was nowhere in sight.
    • The second superstition was that the skimmer would perform poorly and was vulnerable to misfortune when only one of the twins was aboard.
    • Several of the vehicles in the game are expected to be drivable in multiplay, including the jeep, alien skimmer craft and stealth tank.
    • There were a few skimmers still moving about in the harbor and their sleek bodies glowed in the red dusk light.
    • Finally he saw a convoy of four large, roofed skimmers surrounded by rovers and floating turrets set out from the shuttleport.
  • 3US informal A close-fitting dress.

  • 4North American A flat, broad-brimmed straw hat.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Perspiration oozes from beneath his jaunty straw skimmer, the salt stinging his eyes.
  • 5A long-winged seabird related to the terns, feeding by flying low over the water surface with its knife-like extended lower mandible immersed.

    Genus Rynchops, family Rynchopidae (or Laridae): three species, one each in Africa, Asia, and America

    Example sentencesExamples
    • Burkett said there are thousands of avocets and skimmers on the Bolivar Flats now, as well as white pelicans, terns and other coastal species.
    • In late summer, numerous egrets and herons appear, along with common, roseate, least, Forster's and black terns and maybe even a black skimmer.
    • Birdlife is rich with African skimmers, fish eagles, many types of heron and colonies of carmine bee-eaters.
    • Bar-winged skimmers range throughout the southeastern United States from Louisiana and Florida north to New Jersey.
    • Black skimmers also attempted to nest and will hopefully be successful in the future.
    • Further down the river skimmers are also feeding well at Fulford.
    • Hook them through the belly and they'll swim up, but that will only feed the skimmers, terns and gulls wheedling overhead.
    • Mute swans are responsible for driving the last remaining colony of black skimmers from Chesapeake Bay.
    • You might sweat a little when summer temps reach 104 degrees, but just think: No noise to drown out the songs of the African skimmers, wagtails, and stints.
    • North Deer is recognized worldwide as having an outstanding concentration of colonial nesting birds, including skimmers, gulls and terns.
    • The skimmers floated, fraternized, and, best of all, skimmed, much to our delight.
  • 6North American A broad-bodied dragonfly commonly found at ponds and swamps. It can rest for long periods on a perch, from which it darts out to grab prey.

    Libellulidae and related families: several genera and numerous species, including the twelve-spotted skimmer(Libellula pulchella)

    British term darter (sense 3)
    Example sentencesExamples
    • A string of tiny skimmers were whipped out during the contest with over 300 fish going to make up the net of 6lb 12 oz, enough for seventh place in the 96 field.
    • Fishing from the Palace bend he netted four skimmers and two perch on feeder and worm for 4lb 3oz.
    • He topped the contest on Horseshoe Lake with a cracking net of bream and skimmers scaling an impressive 77 lb 14 oz.
    • This is a brilliant float for pole fishing for skimmers on waters between one and three metres deep.
    • A recent club match was won with a fine 25 lb net of bream, skimmers and tench.
    • Carol Jamieson, with 2lb 10 oz, and Adrian Goodwin on 2lb 8oz, had mixed nets of eels, perch, roach and odd skimmers.
    • Frank Atkinson led with a fine 27 lb 10 oz net of skimmers, rudd and small carp taken alternating worm, meat and pellet.
    • Trevor Price (Tang Hall Match Group) also had a skimmer in his net from the bottom peg on the Palace Ings.

Origin

Middle English: from Old French escumoir, from escumer ‘skim’, from escume ‘scum’.

 
 
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