snip
snip 英 [snɪp] 美 [snɪp]
n. 剪;便宜货 vt. 剪断 vi. 剪
进行时:snipping 过去式:snipped 过去分词:snipped 第三人称单数:snips 名词复数:snips
- To snip is to cut with short, quick strokes, the way you'd snip your bangs in the mirror, or snip off a loose thread hanging from your jacket.
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- n. 剪;便宜货
- vt. 剪断
- vi. 剪
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1. Your hair should snip.
你的头发该剪一剪了。
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2. But the good news is,you can snip them right off, and immediately your hair will look healthier.
但是好的一面是,你可以立即剪掉它,然后你的头发立刻看起来更加健康。
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3. If you have a laptop and I persuade you to open it up for me and I take the pliers and kind of snip just about anywhere, your laptop will be destroyed but the brain is actually more resilient.
假如你有台笔记本,我成功地说服了你,让你把笔记本拆开,然后我拿钳子,在笔记本里乱剪一通,那你的笔记本肯定就坏掉了,但是大脑具有更好的弹性
- snip (n.) 1550s, "small piece of cut-out cloth," probably from Dutch or Low German snippen "to snip, shred," of imitative origin. Meaning "cut made by scissors" is from 1590s. As a nickname or cant word for a tailor, 1590s. Snip-snap-snorum, the card game, is 1755, from Low German.
- snip (v.) "to cut at one light, quick stroke," 1580s, from snip (n.). Related: Snipped; snipping.
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