单词 | tear-off |
释义 | > as lemmastear-off tear-off adj. and n. Brit. /ˈtɛːrɒf/ , U.S. /ˈtɛrˌɔf/ , /ˈtɛrˌɑf/ (a) adj. adapted to be torn off; (b) n. a sheet or slip of paper so attached as to be easily torn off.ΘΚΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > [adjective] > removed or taken away > able to be removablec1470 exemptile1607 exemptible1611 pull-off1875 tear-off1889 twist-off1932 take-off1950 the world > relative properties > wholeness > mutual relation of parts to whole > separation > separation or detachment > [adjective] > detachable > specific pull-off1875 tear-off1889 punch-out1931 take-off1950 peel-off1960 society > communication > writing > writing materials > material to write on > paper > [noun] > slip of > for tearing off sheet1776 tear-off1889 1889 Pall Mall Gaz. 21 Dec. 3/1 Blotting pads, with a tear-off engagement-sheet at the side. 1910 Brit. Empire Paper Trades' Jrnl. May 186 Portrait and Figure Studies, with Daily Tear-off Block and Quotations for every day in the year. 1945 J. Rhys-Williams Stern Daughter xxx. 207 The little calendar..was the tear-off kind, with quotations. 1961 ‘B. Wells’ Day Earth caught Fire i. 7 An alert..youngish man..was at his desk busily working on tear-offs with swift, practised strokes of his red pencil. 1980 T. Barling Goodbye Piccadilly ii. 50 A big tear-off calendar gave today's date. < as lemmas |
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