shredding
- IPA[ˈʃrɛdɪŋ]
英式
- the action of tearing or cutting something into shreds;the process of reducing documents into unreadable strips by feeding them into a shredder
noun: shredding
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- 1. the action of tearing or cutting something into shreds we are in the process of piling leaves for future shredding
- ▪ the process of reducing documents into unreadable strips by feeding them into a shredder the mass shredding of documents could jeopardize the work
- 2. a very fast, intricate style of rock lead guitar we want to hear everything from country and western to blisteringly fast guitar shredding
- a strip of material, such as paper, cloth, or food, that has been torn, cut, or scraped from ... her dress was torn to shreds
- tear or cut into shreds.
Oxford Dictionary
- a strip of some material, such as paper, cloth, or food, that has been torn, cut, or scraped ... her beautiful dress was torn to shreds
- tear or cut into shreds: shredded cabbage
Oxford American Dictionary
- torn or cut into shreds: shredded paper finely shredded cabbage
Oxford Dictionary
- torn or cut into shreds: shredded paper finely shredded cabbage
Oxford American Dictionary
- a breakfast cereal made of cooked wheat in long shreds which are pressed into biscuit form.
Oxford Dictionary
- very badly damaged; destroyed or ruined
Oxford American Dictionary
- a breakfast cereal made of cooked wheat in long brittle shreds that are pressed into compact pieces.
Oxford American Dictionary
- very badly damaged; destroyed or ruined
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- IPA[ˈSHrediNG]
美式
- the action of tearing or cutting something into shreds: we are in the process of piling leaves for future shredding
Oxford American Dictionary