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clipping
clip·ping C0411400 (klĭp′ĭng)n.1. Something cut off or out, especially an item clipped from a newspaper or magazine.2. See clipped form.clipping (ˈklɪpɪŋ) n1. (Journalism & Publishing) something cut out or trimmed off, esp an article from a newspaper; cutting2. (Electronics) the distortion of an audio or visual signal in which the tops of peaks with a high amplitude are cut off, caused by, for example, overloading of amplifier circuitsadj (prenominal) informal fast: a clipping pace. clip•ping (ˈklɪp ɪŋ) n. 1. the act of a person or thing that clips. 2. an article, advertisement, etc., clipped from a newspaper or magazine. [1300–50] clip′ping•ly, adv. clippingViolation by an offensive player who blocks a defensive player from behind beyond the line of scrimmage.ThesaurusNoun | 1. | clipping - an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine; "he searched through piles of letters and clippings"newspaper clipping, press clipping, press cutting, cuttingexcerpt, excerption, extract, selection - a passage selected from a larger work; "he presented excerpts from William James' philosophical writings" | | 2. | clipping - cutting down to the desired size or shapetrimming, trimcutting off, cutting, cut - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends; "the barber gave him a good cut"pruning - the act of trimming a plant | | 3. | clipping - the act of clipping or snippingsnip, clipcutting off, cutting, cut - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends; "the barber gave him a good cut"pinch, nip - a small sharp bite or snip |
clippingnoun cutting, passage, extract, excerpt, piece, article I found her death notice among some old newspaper clippings.Translationsclip1 (klip) – past tense past participle clipped – verb1. to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears. The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped. 剪 剪2. to strike sharply. She clipped him over the ear. 痛打 痛打 noun1. an act of clipping. 剪 剪2. a sharp blow. a clip on the ear. 痛打 猛击3. a short piece of film. a video clip. (影片)片斷,一小段影片 (影片)片断 ˈclipper noun1. (in plural) a tool for clipping. hedge-clippers; nail-clippers. 剪刀 剪刀2. a type of fast sailing-ship. 快速帆船 快速帆船ˈclipping noun a thing clipped off or out of something, especially a newspaper. She collects clippings about the royal family. 剪報 剪辑clipping
clip (something) from (something)To cut something so that it is no longer attached to something else. Can you clip this tag from my shirt? I clipped some coupons from the newspaper but totally forgot to bring them to the store with me.See also: clipclip (something) out of (something)To cut something so that it is no longer attached to something else, often a publication (such as a magazine or newspaper). I clipped some coupons out of the newspaper but totally forgot to bring them to the store with me.See also: clip, of, outclipping
clipping Electronics the distortion of an audio or visual signal in which the tops of peaks with a high amplitude are cut off, caused by, for example, overloading of amplifier circuits clipping[′klip·iŋ] (communications) The perceptible mutilation of signals or speech syllables during transmission, often due to limiting. (computer science) scissoring (electronics) limiting clipping(1) Cutting off the outer edges or boundaries of a word, signal or image. In rendering an image, clipping removes any objects or portions thereof that are not visible on screen. See scissoring. See also WCA.
(2) A square ("clipped") waveform that occurs when the power output of an amplifier cannot meet the power requirement of the speaker it is driving. Clipping can be very harmful to high-frequency speakers (tweeters).clipping Neurosurgery A definitive therapy for intracranial aneurysms, which consists of the direct obliteration of the aneurysmal neck with a clip of the proper strength, shape, and size, to prevent the flow of blood into the dome of the aneurysm, while preserving the parent artery Sports medicine An illegal block in American football in which a player hits the opponent from the rear, below the knees. If seen by a referee, it carries a 15-yard penalty. Clipping injuries in adolescents can lead to fractures through the epiphyseal plate and injuries to the anterior cruciate ligamentclipping Neurosurgery A definitive therapy for intracranial aneurysms, which consists of the direct obliteration of the aneurysmal neck with a clip of the proper strength, shape, and size, that prevents the flow of blood into the dome of the aneurysm, while preserving the parent artery. Cf Interventional neuroradiology, Trapping. Patient discussion about clippingQ. Can I have a MRI of the knee if I have hemostatic clips in the brain?(also called aneurysm clips)? A. How about a CAT scan of the knee?, I wonder if it would be an appropriate diagnostic tool, I suspect problems with a lateral meniscus. More discussions about clippingFinancialSeeclipclipping Related to clipping: clipping circuitSynonyms for clippingnoun cuttingSynonyms- cutting
- passage
- extract
- excerpt
- piece
- article
Synonyms for clippingnoun an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazineSynonyms- newspaper clipping
- press clipping
- press cutting
- cutting
Related Words- excerpt
- excerption
- extract
- selection
noun cutting down to the desired size or shapeSynonymsRelated Words- cutting off
- cutting
- cut
- pruning
noun the act of clipping or snippingSynonymsRelated Words- cutting off
- cutting
- cut
- pinch
- nip
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