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shredding

/shred-ing/US // ˈʃrɛd ɪŋ //

碎纸,碎纸机,粉碎,碎纸业

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Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1
    • : furring attached to the undersides of rafters.

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Examples

  • The announcement comes a day after the Golden State accused the company in an amended complaint of shredding HR documents.

  • I ran the headphones through my typical cadre of metal songs, which I like because they demand clarity to separate the helicopter-style blast beats, as well as lows for the vocals and highs for the shredding guitars.

  • This happens up to 18 times a day, over three days, resulting in something like 100,000 vertical feet of cumulative shredding.

  • Her distinctive shredding can also sound very disturbed, and the more disturbed, the better.

  • Six hundred years of Mideast history are now fully and finally shredding.

  • Last month he stepped on a police stun grenade as it blew up, shredding his clothes and fracturing ribs.

  • Unlike a lot of young musicians, you never wanted to be the shredding lead guitarist type.

  • Can his inner circle stay in power without shredding the Venezuelan constitution?

  • I turned hastily, just in time to see the farrow cow in the act of shredding herself through a tight barbed wire fence.

  • "I expect you'll enjoy being in London," she said, slowly shredding the flowers from a spray of wild mignonette.

  • Providentially there was a shredding of the fog at Hell Gate, a shore-breeze flicking the mists off the surface of the water.

  • Shredding half the penguin-meat, we boiled it up and found the stew and broth excellent.

  • The rugs were worn, worn to the shredding point, worn until the spurious Oriental design seemed an eerie Dali drawing.