释义 |
snipping是snip的现在分词 - n.剪;剪东西的咔嚓声;(剪金属用的)平头剪;价廉物美的东西
- v.(用剪刀快速)剪
- 网络剪断;碎片;贴紧
复数:snips 现在分词:snipping 过去分词:snipped v. cut,shear,slice,nick,trim 1. | [t][i] (用剪刀快速)剪,剪断,剪开to cut sth with scissors using short quick strokes |
| Snip a tiny hole in the paper. 在纸上剪一个小孔。 | | She snipped at the loose threads hanging down. 她把垂下来的线头剪掉。 |
1. | [c] 剪;剪东西的咔嚓声an act of cutting sth with scissors; the sound that this makes |
| Make a series of small snips along the edge of the fabric. 顺着布边细碎地剪。 | | Snip, snip, went the scissors. 剪刀咔嚓咔嚓地剪着。 |
2. | [pl] (剪金属用的)平头剪a tool like large scissors, used for cutting metal |
3. | [sing] (informal) 价廉物美的东西;便宜货a thing that is cheap and good value |
| It's a snip at only £25. 这个只卖 25 英镑,真是便宜。 |
n. | 1. a short quick cut, made with scissors 2. a small piece of something that has been snipped off 3. the act or sound of using scissors to snip something 4. somebody regarded as behaving in ways inappropriate to his or her age or class 5. something costing less than its real value 6. something that is a certainty or is easily done 7. something that costs less than you expect 1. a short quick cut, made with scissors 2. a small piece of something that has been snipped off 3. the act or sound of using scissors to snip something 4. somebody regarded as behaving in ways inappropriate to his or her age or class 5. something costing less than its real value 6. something that is a certainty or is easily done 7. something that costs less than you expect | v. | 1. to cut something with scissors or shears, especially using small strokes 2. to cut something in a short quick movement using scissors | int. | 1. used to represent the sound that scissors make | np. | 1. shears used for cutting sheet metal |
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