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shedding

/shed/US // ʃɛd //UK // (ʃɛd) //

脱落,脱落的,脱离,脱落物

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a slight or rude structure built for shelter, storage, etc.
    • : a large, strongly built structure, often open at the sides or end.

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Examples

  • I experienced that recently when it came time to install doors on a shed I’d just built.

  • So, after watching several YouTube videos on how to build backyard sheds, he did just that and retreated to his garden.

  • With the advent of new technologies to read genetic information, scientists have started looking at the shed DNA to find signs of what animals live in a given environment and how many there are.

  • A well-stocked tool shed has more than one, each designed to accomplish a different task.

  • The indoor height of the shed is also more than 7 feet tall, which makes access inside easy as adults can stand up freely.

  • Many young people are still shedding the ignorance of our parents.

  • Watching him now being accused of illegal operations will not see them shedding any tears.

  • Prince has a habit of shedding protégés almost as quickly as he picks them up.

  • And, thanks to a host of women posting photos of themselves with their colostomy bags, the condition is shedding its stigma.

  • Online there are pictures of Iraqi soldiers shedding their uniforms and abandoning their posts.

  • We stole along the shadowed side of the street, the moon was up, shedding much too bright a light now for comfort.

  • A lamp stood on the chimney-piece shedding its rays over the Muse in one of her most bewitching aspects.

  • I touched her hand, as we paused beneath a blossoming apple tree, with the fragrance shedding about us.

  • Are you ready by your resistance to hand over our beloved country to innumerable calamities, and cause the shedding of blood?

  • They clung to each other in a long, tender embrace, Rose shedding tears, Elsie calm and quiet.