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parings

/pair-ing/US // ˈpɛər ɪŋ //UK // (ˈpɛərɪŋ) //

抛物线,抛售,抛出,抛出的问题

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n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : the act of a person or thing that pares.
    • : a piece or part pared off: apple parings.

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Examples

  • You can find all manner of knives, but I’d recommend paring and serrated knives the most as they are best replaced once they’ve gone dull.

  • Using a paring knife, score the skin of each peach from end to end, without cutting into the flesh.

  • Let the cake cool in the pan for 15 minutes, then gently loosen the edges by running a small offset spatula or paring knife around the edge.

  • The paring back of real estate is an economic reality many businesses from all sorts of sectors currently face as the coronavirus crisis grinds on.

  • The 15-part show was due to begin on March 3, with Peaches paring up with her Golden Retriever, Parper.

  • As American president Theodore Roosevelt found, paring down language can go too far.

  • How did the novel evolve away from your original idea of it, and can you say something the editorial process, the paring away.

  • It has the shape of a chef's knife, and the fine motor control of a paring knife.

  • They look like the most sober and ambitious of minimal paintings, taking Barnett Newman and paring him down further.

  • When I again turned to Lessard he still stood at the end of the desk, industriously paring his fingernails.

  • After an apple was pared in one continuous strip, the paring was tossed three times round the head, and then thrown to the floor.

  • The pen-knife slid along the bit of glass he was paring upon, and cut his other hand.

  • For, in paring, we lose a portion of the richest part of the potato, as in the case of paring the apple.

  • For preparing grapefruit, a narrow, sharp-bladed paring knife may be used.