| 释义 |  clip1 /klip/  transitive verb (clippˈing; clipped or clipt)intransitive verbTo cut with shearsTo cut offTo trim or cut off the hair, twigs, ends, edges, etc ofTo cut out (a magazine article, etc)To excerpt a section from (a film, etc)To pare downTo reduce or curtailTo shorten (a speech sound)To abbreviate (a word) esp in speech, as ‘sec’ for ‘second’To punch a piece from (a ticket, etc)To cheat, overcharge (informal)To hit with a sharp blow
 To go at a high speed, esp when this is sustained over a distancenoun An act of clippingThe thing removed by clippingThe yield of wool from a number of sheep, goats, etcA sharp, stinging blowA high speedA piece taken from a film for separate showing
 ORIGIN: Prob from ON klippa to cut; Dan klippe clipped or (archaic) clipt  adjective clippˈer  noun A person who clipsA clipping instrumentA swift mover, specif a fast sailing vesselA showy spirited person or anything admired (old slang)
 clippˈie  noun (informal) A woman bus or tram conductor clippˈing  noun adjectiveThe act of clipping, esp the edges of coinsA small piece clipped off, a shred or paringA newspaper cuttingAn act of obtaining money by deception or cheating
 Superb (old slang)Fast in movement
 clipˈart  noun (computing) Files containing graphics for use in documents or desktop publishing clip joint  noun (slang) A place of entertainment, eg a night-club, where customers are overcharged or cheated clip show  noun  A television programme, one of a series, consisting largely of clips from previous episodes clip coin  To pare the edges of coins  clip (someone's) wings (figurative)  To restrain or thwart (someone's) ambitionTo cramp (someone's) freedom of action
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