scissors
美 ['sɪzərz]
英 ['sɪzə(r)z]
- n.剪刀
- v.“scissor”的第三人称单数
- 网络剪子;媚力追缉令;手术剪
scissors
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1. | 剪刀a tool for cutting paper or cloth, that has two sharp blades with handles, joined together in the middle |
a pair of scissors 一把剪刀 |
n. | 1. 〔亦可用作单数〕(一把)剪刀,剪子 2. 〔技〕剪刀,剪子;〔航〕(起落架的)剪形装置 3. 剪式打腿动作 4. 交叉跑动 5. 教叉 1. 〔亦可用作单数〕(一把)剪刀,剪子 2. 〔技〕剪刀,剪子;〔航〕(起落架的)剪形装置 3. 剪式打腿动作 4. 交叉跑动 5. 教叉 |
n. | 1. a hand-held cutting instrument made up of two crossed connected blades, each with a ring-shaped handle, that pivot on each other and cut as they come together 2. in gymnastics, a movement of the legs that resembles the opening and closing of scissors 3. in the high jump, a simple technique of clearing the bar sideways with a leading leg and then the other in a fast separating and closing movement. This technique is now rarely used. 4. in rugby, a tactic in which a player passes the ball to another player running diagonally to his or her line of advance, thus changing the direction of an attack 5. a tool for cutting paper, consisting of two blades joined in a cross that you open and shut like jaws 1. a hand-held cutting instrument made up of two crossed connected blades, each with a ring-shaped handle, that pivot on each other and cut as they come together 2. in gymnastics, a movement of the legs that resembles the opening and closing of scissors 3. in the high jump, a simple technique of clearing the bar sideways with a leading leg and then the other in a fast separating and closing movement. This technique is now rarely used. 4. in rugby, a tactic in which a player passes the ball to another player running diagonally to his or her line of advance, thus changing the direction of an attack 5. a tool for cutting paper, consisting of two blades joined in a cross that you open and shut like jaws |
np. | 1. a hand-held cutting instrument made up of two crossed connected blades, each with a ring-shaped handle, that pivot on each other and cut as they come together |