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Definition of "sie" [sie]

  • To sink; fall; drop. (verb)
  • To fall, as in a swoon; faint. (verb)
  • To drop, as water; trickle. (verb)
  • To sift. (verb)
  • To strain, as milk; filter. (verb)

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Use "sie" in a sentence
  • "Gautier could cast himself as a seeker of truth unencumbered by alliances with established scientists, a doubter who discovered faults in prevailing theories but was prevented from receiving the acclaim he deserved. reference The presentation in Chroa-génésie is so convoluted that it is unintelligible without a good knowledge of the physics and mathematics that render its deficiencies obvious."
  • "Uns, die wir Ihrer Dichtung begegnet sind und den Vorteil hatten uns in sie zu vertiefen, scheint sie notwendig und unentbehrlich um das 20."
  • "And I'd say "sie" because machines are feminine in German especially sewing machines of courseI'm struggling with "Neuer Schwung in der Hausschneiderei" too."
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