sieve in the PONS Dictionary

sieve Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to have a memory like a sieve

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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The ends of these cells are connected with other sieve tube members, and together they constitute the sieve tube.
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The grounds are steeped in hot water and the coffee is served in tiny cups after straining it through a grass sieve.
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Then the stuffing is removed and sieved through a utensil made specifically for puran to achieve a smoother consistency.
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Shells float to the top and are skimmed off into a set of sieves, which separate the shells by size.
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In this case, instead of specifying sieves, we can specify that certain collections of maps with a common codomain should cover their codomain.
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The "bombilla" acts as both a straw and a sieve.
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Sieves pose a particular hazard to swimmers because even the smallest sieves can trap a person's foot if they stand up in the current.
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The companion cells, connected to the sieve tubes via plasmodesmata, are responsible for loading the phloem with sugars.
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It has modified, thin hair-like gill rakers, suggesting that it feeds by sieving the water.
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Those symptoms are related to callose deposition at the sieve plates and subsequent degeneration of the phloem.
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