clip
clip 英 [klɪp] 美 [klɪp]
n. (塑料或金属的)夹子;回纹针;修剪;剪报 vt. 剪;剪掉;缩短;给…剪毛(或发)用别针别在某物上,用夹子夹在某物上 vi. 剪;修剪;剪下报刊上的文章(或新闻、图片等);迅速行动;用别针别在某物上,用夹子夹在某物上
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- Use the noun clip to talk about a fastener that holds things together, like a paper clip or a hair clip.
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- n. (塑料或金属的)夹子;回纹针;修剪;剪报
- vt. 剪;剪掉;缩短;给…剪毛(或发)用别针别在某物上,用夹子夹在某物上
- vi. 剪;修剪;剪下报刊上的文章(或新闻、图片等);迅速行动;用别针别在某物上,用夹子夹在某物上
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1. We'd better pin [clip] the papers together.
我们最好把这些文件别在一起。
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2. Hey, I clip those voting results out of the newspaper.
嘿,我剪下报纸上关于投票结果的部分。
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3. You can put them on your desk or clip them to your monitor. They can be attached to your dashboard in your car.
你也可以将它们放在办公桌上或者将他们夹在电脑屏幕上面,甚至它们也可以被粘贴在你的汽车仪表盘上。
- clip (n.1) "something for attaching or holding," mid-14c., probably from clip (v.2). Meaning "receptacle containing several cartridges for a repeating firearm" is from 1901. Meaning "piece of jewelry fastened by a clip" is from 1937. This is also the source of paper clip (1854). Old English had clypp "an embrace."
- clip (n.2) mid-15c., clips, "shears," from clip (v.1). Meaning "act of clipping" is from 1825, originally of sheep-shearing, later of haircuts. Meaning "rate of speed" is 1867 (compare clipper). Meaning "an extract from a movie" is from 1958.
- clip (v.1) "to cut or sever with a sharp instrument," c. 1200, from a Scandinavian source (compare Old Norse klippa, Swedish klippa, Danish klippe "clip, shear, cut"), which is probably echoic. Related: Clipped; clipping.
- clip (v.2) "fasten, hold together by pressure," also (mostly archaic) "to embrace," from Old English clyppan "to embrace, clasp; surround; prize, honor, cherish," from Proto-Germanic *kluppjan (source also of Old Frisian kleppa "to embrace, love," Old High German klaftra, German klafter "fathom" (on notion of outstretched arms). Also compare Lithuanian glėbys "armful," globti "to embrace."
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