decanting
[dɪ'kæntɪŋ]
n.
滗析(手续);
v.
将(酒等)自瓶中倒入另一容器( decant的现在分词 );
例句:
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Others dispute this, saying decanting can actually deaden the wine's flavors, losing some of its character.
来自WSJ
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It was exhausting work moving the heavy buckets, decanting the liquids.
搬动沉重的桶, 滗出液体,这些都是使人精疲力竭的工作.
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To purify, separate, or remove ( ore, for example ) by washing, decanting, and settling.
淘洗, 淘选,淘析用清洗 、 倾析和沉淀的方法来提纯 、 分离或清除 ( 例如,矿石 )
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Decanting: Process of separating a wine from any sediment that may have formed.
滗析、醒酒: 一个把葡萄酒从已经形成的沉淀物中分离出来的过程.
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But perhaps the most universal flash point is that of decanting.
来自WSJ
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Decanting his work to a single disc would always be a controversial operation, and Let It Roll will spark some controversy.
来自BBC