clipping
- IPA[ˈklipiNG]
美式
- a small piece trimmed from something;an article cut from a newspaper or magazine
noun: clipping, plural noun: clippings
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名詞
- 1. a small piece trimmed from something hedge clippings and grass cuttings
- ▪ an article cut from a newspaper or magazine I sent him a bundle of clippings that amply documented my charge press clippings
- cut short or trim (hair, vegetation, etc.) with shears or scissors: I was clipping the hedge
- an act of clipping or trimming something: I gave him a full clip
Oxford Dictionary
- cut short or trim (hair, wool, nails, or vegetation) with shears or scissors: clipping the hedge
- an act of clipping or trimming something: I gave him a full clip
Oxford American Dictionary
- a flexible or spring-loaded device for holding an object or objects together or in place: he undid two clips and lifted the lid a gilt clip fastened her hair
- fasten or be fastened with a clip or clips: she clipped on a pair of diamond earrings the panels simply clip on to the framework
Oxford Dictionary
- a device, typically flexible or worked by a spring, for holding an object or objects together ...
- fasten or be fastened with a clip or clips: she clipped on a pair of diamond earrings the panels simply clip onto the framework
Oxford American Dictionary
- (of speech) having short, sharp vowel sounds and clear pronunciation: his cold clipped tones
Oxford Dictionary
- (of speech) having short, sharp vowel sounds and clear pronunciation: his cold clipped tones
Oxford American Dictionary
- a paragraph or short article cut out of a newspaper or magazine.
Oxford American Dictionary
- attached by a clip so as to be easy to fasten or remove: a clip-on bow tie
- things, especially sunglasses or earrings, that are attached by clips: these clip-ons are so lightweight you'll forget you're wearing them
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈklɪpɪŋ]
英式
- a small piece trimmed from something: hedge clippings and grass cuttings
Oxford Dictionary