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shredder

/shred-er/US // ˈʃrɛd ər //

碎纸机,撕碎机,切碎机,粉碎机

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : a person or thing that shreds.
    • : a machine for destroying secret or private documents by shredding them.
    • : any of various devices used to shred crops, vegetables, wood, metal, etc.

Examples

  • She then felt it necessary to not only put the letter through a paper shredder, but to film it and share the video on social media for her supporters to eat up.

  • It involved buying American-made pumps equipped with trash shredders.

  • I ski two laps down an untracked cut above a buried gas line before following a telemark shredder into the trees for a final shot off Weiss Knob.

  • And what would make you want to immediately slip a story into the paper shredder?

  • But the theme was universal; King likes to take your typical family unit and put it through a shredder.

  • The next year, in the same club, the Cromwellian, he would meet another shredder, Jeff Beck.

  • This means a Strong-breasted one, the Pourer or Shredder forth of spiritual and temporal blessings.

  • Shred the cabbage finely by cutting across the leaves with a sharp knife or a cabbage shredder.

  • Corn after being matured and cut can be put in shocks and left thus until dry enough to run through the husker and shredder.

  • The shredder and husker turns the hitherto useless cornstalk into food, and at the same time husks, or shucks, the corn.

  • They were to be put forthwith through the company's shredder.