单词 | clip |
释义 | Word Frequency clip 1(klɪp) verbWord forms: clips, clipping or clipped (mainly tr) 1. (also intr) to cut, snip, or trim with or as if with scissors or shears, esp in order to shorten or remove a part 2. British to punch (a hole) in something, esp a ticket 3. to curtail or cut short 4. to move a short section from (a film, etc) 5. to shorten (a word) 6. (intransitive) to trot or move rapidly, esp over a long distance a horse clipping along the road 7. informal to strike with a sharp, often slanting, blow 8. slang to obtain (money) by deception or cheating 9. US slang to murder; execute 10. clip someone's wings noun 11. the act or process of clipping 12. something clipped off 13. an extract from a film, newspaper, etc 14. informal a sharp, often slanting, blow 15. informal speed a rapid clip 16. Australian and New Zealand the total quantity of wool shorn, as in one place, season, etc 17. another word for clipped form Derived forms clippable (ˈclippable) adjective Word origin C12: from Old Norse klippa to cut; related to Low German klippenWord Frequency clip 2(klɪp) noun 1. any of various small implements used to hold loose articles together or to attach one article to another 2. an article of jewellery that can be clipped onto a dress, hat, etc 3. short for paperclip, cartridge clip 4. the pointed flange on a horseshoe that secures it to the front part of the hoof verbWord forms: clips, clipping or clipped (transitive) 5. to hold together tightly, as with a clip 6. archaic or dialect to embrace Word origin Old English clyppan to embrace; related to Old Frisian kleppa, Lithuanian glebiu |
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