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clippings

/klip-ing/US // ˈklɪp ɪŋ //UK // (ˈklɪpɪŋ) //

剪报,剪辑,剪贴画,剪切件

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that clips.
    • : a piece clipped off or out, especially an article, advertisement, etc., clipped from a newspaper or magazine.
    • : clipped form.
adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : serving or tending to clip.
    • : Informal. swift: a clipping pace.

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Examples

  • The thought of him meticulously taping hundreds of those now-yellowed clippings onto the pages tugs at my heart.

  • It was about three to five seconds, which was not a clipping to hear nothing.

  • So after we got the clipping, me and my DJ, we went to the studio, we looped it over for about a minute and 30 seconds to two minutes.

  • Any clippings clogging the blades or spilling out onto the bathroom counter will be a thing of the past.

  • There are a few strategies you can employ to make clipping as easy as possible, which will save energy and help you climb with better flow.

  • A place where unexplained delays are a matter of course, and where public fingernail clipping is considered only a minor sin.

  • Fortunately it never detonated, and Ulli keeps a framed newspaper clipping and photo of it in his home.

  • It was the same kind of clipping that you do yourself every week, except that only a small piece of only one nail was clipped.

  • Arrested on misdemeanor charges for leaving the scene of an accident after reportedly clipping a pedestrian in downtown Manhattan.

  • Everyone ascends via the same route, clipping into ropes stitched up the mountainside—six miles of it—all the way to the top.

  • Silently, without even so much as a nod, he laid a newspaper clipping before the Chief of Police.

  • I have positive information: the "blind" prisoner gave me the clipping during exercise.

  • I have initialed the clipping in question, Mr. Wilcox, and ask you to do the same.

  • When an experienced showman came to do the clipping, I naturally stuck around to see what would happen.

  • You hire an office, a clerk, two stenographers and a clipping export, and prepare to take care of the work that comes in.