clipping
英 [ˈklɪp.ɪŋ]
美 [ˈklɪp.ɪŋ]
- n. 剪裁,剪断;剪报,剪辑;剪下物,剪下的东西
- adj. 头等的,第一流的;极好的,恰好的
将“clipping”分解为“clip”和“-ing”。想象剪东西时,锋利的剪刀(clip)快速地剪下,形成了许多“clippings”,即剪下的碎片或样本,这样就能形象地记住“clipping”意味着剪裁或剪辑的动作或结果。
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- clipping (n.1)
- early 13c., "clasping, embracing," verbal noun from clip (v.2). As a U.S. football penalty (not in OED), from 1920.
Clipping or Cutting Down from Behind. -- This is to be ruled under unnecessary roughness, and penalized when it is practiced upon "a man obviously out of the play." This "clipping" is a tendency in the game that the committee is watching anxiously and with some fear. ["Colliers," April 10, 1920]
- clipping (n.2)
- "a cutting," early 14c., verbal noun from clip (v.1). Sense of "a small piece cut off" is from late 15c. Meaning "an article cut from a newspaper" is from 1857.
- 1. I saw an old man out clipping his hedge.
- 我看见一位老人在外面修剪树篱。
- 2. Come in clipping time.
- 来得恰好.
- 3. Boardman finished in 1hr 43mins, clipping 49 seconds from his own course record.
- 博德曼完成全程用时1小时43分,把自己的赛道纪录缩短了49秒。
- 4. He spent the whole morning clipping the trees.
- 他用整个上午修剪这些树.
- 5. She looked with appreciative eyes at the powerful young man clipping the hedge.
- 她以欣赏的目光看着那个修剪矮树篱的健壮的年轻人.