shear
剪切力,剪切,剪断,剪切性
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sheared, sheared or shorn, shear·ing.
- : to cut.
- : to remove by or as if by cutting or clipping with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep.
- : to cut or clip the hair, fleece, wool, etc., from: to shear sheep.
- : to strip or deprive: to shear someone of power.
- : Chiefly Scot. to reap with a sickle.
- : to travel through by or as if by cutting: Chimney swifts sheared the air.
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sheared, sheared or shorn, shear·ing.
- : to cut or cut through something with a sharp instrument.
- : to progress by or as if by cutting: The cruiser sheared through the water.
- : Mechanics, Geology. to become fractured along a plane as a result of forces acting parallel to the plane.
- : Chiefly Scot. to reap crops with a sickle.
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- : Usually shears. scissors of large size.any of various other cutting implements or machines having two blades that resemble or suggest those of scissors.
- : the act or process of shearing or being sheared.
- : a shearing of sheep: a sheep of one shear.
- : the quantity, especially of wool or fleece, cut off at one shearing.
- : one blade of a pair of large scissors.
- : Usually shears. Also sheers .Also called shear legs, sheerlegs [sheer-legz] /ˈʃɪərˌlɛgz/ . a framework for hoisting heavy weights, consisting of two or more spars with their legs separated, fastened together near the top and steadied by guys, which support a tackle.
- : a machine for cutting rigid material, as metal in sheet or plate form, by moving the edge of a blade through it.
- : Mechanics, Geology. the tendency of forces to deform or fracture a member or a rock in a direction parallel to the force, as by sliding one section against another.
- : Physics. the lateral deformation produced in a body by an external force, expressed as the ratio of the lateral displacement between two points lying in parallel planes to the vertical distance between the planes.
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The combination of an unstable atmosphere, plenty of shear, energy aloft and an approaching front is a potentially volatile combination.
You may find sets with extra tools, such as poultry shears, so if you’re looking for a very specific tool, check the inventory of a grill set to ensure you get what you want.
Of those 11 events, six sets of vibrations included shear waves strong enough to stand out from background noise.
If it’s closer to two pounds, or you’re concerned about it fitting into your steamer, carefully cut off the fins with kitchen shears or slice the whole fish in half.
That shear no doubt increased the tendency for these late cells to rotate.
Climate change increases the available energy, but reduces the wind shear, making the net result hard to predict.
On the other hand, wind shear is expected to decrease as the poles get warmer.
Second, you need those layers to be traveling at different speeds or in different directions, a phenomenon called wind shear.
Wind shear may decrease in a warmer world and that could mean fewer tornadoes.
So which influence wins out—increasing water vapor or decreasing wind shear?
The inclined tensions and compressions in the bars of a braced web are equivalent to this shear.
The distribution of shear on vertical sections is given by the ordinates of a sloping line.
Greatest Shear when concentrated Loads travel over the Bridge.
The distribution of shear is given by the partially shaded rectangles.
The shaded rectangles represent the distribution of shear due to the load at C, while no may be termed the datum line of shear.