clip 的英语意思
clipclip1 /klɪp/ noun
查看全部语言翻译1for fastening [countable] a small metal or plastic object that holds or fastens things together用于固定或扣合物品的小型金属或塑料夹子:
The wire is held on with a metal clip.导线用金属夹固定。
a wad of money in a gold clip用金夹夹着的一叠钞票 → Bulldog clip, paperclip2film [countable] a short part of a film or television programme that is shown by itself, especially as an advertisement单独播放的电影或电视节目短片段,尤指用作宣传的片段:
clips from the new James Bond film新版詹姆斯·邦德电影的片段3gun [countable] a container for bullets which passes them quickly into the gun so that they can be fired将子弹迅速送入枪膛以便射击的弹夹4at a good/rapid/fast etc clip quickly快速地:
Traffic was moving at a good clip.交通正以相当快的速度行进。5cut [singular] British English the act of cutting something to make it shorter or tidier修剪某物使其变短或更整齐的行为:
I gave the hedge a clip.我修剪了一下树篱。6a clip round the ear/earhole British English informal非正式 a short hit on the side of someone’s head快速打在某人头部侧面的一击7newspaper [countable] an article that is cut from a newspaper or magazine for a particular reason出于特定目的从报纸或杂志上剪下的文章8$100/50 cents etc a clip American English informal非正式 if things cost $100, 50 cents etc a clip, they cost that amount of money each若某物每件售价一百美元、五十美分等,即指每件的价格为该金额
查看全部语言翻译1for fastening [countable] a small metal or plastic object that holds or fastens things together用于固定或扣合物品的小型金属或塑料夹子:
The wire is held on with a metal clip.导线用金属夹固定。
a wad of money in a gold clip用金夹夹着的一叠钞票 → Bulldog clip, paperclip2film [countable] a short part of a film or television programme that is shown by itself, especially as an advertisement单独播放的电影或电视节目短片段,尤指用作宣传的片段:
clips from the new James Bond film新版詹姆斯·邦德电影的片段3gun [countable] a container for bullets which passes them quickly into the gun so that they can be fired将子弹迅速送入枪膛以便射击的弹夹4at a good/rapid/fast etc clip quickly快速地:
Traffic was moving at a good clip.交通正以相当快的速度行进。5cut [singular] British English the act of cutting something to make it shorter or tidier修剪某物使其变短或更整齐的行为:
I gave the hedge a clip.我修剪了一下树篱。6a clip round the ear/earhole British English informal非正式 a short hit on the side of someone’s head快速打在某人头部侧面的一击7newspaper [countable] an article that is cut from a newspaper or magazine for a particular reason出于特定目的从报纸或杂志上剪下的文章8$100/50 cents etc a clip American English informal非正式 if things cost $100, 50 cents etc a clip, they cost that amount of money each若某物每件售价一百美元、五十美分等,即指每件的价格为该金额clipclip2 verb (past tense and past participle clipped, present participle clipping)
1fasten [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to fasten something together or to be fastened together using a clip用夹子将某物固定在一起,或被夹子固定在一起clip something into/onto etc something
A microphone was clipped to his tie.一个麦克风夹在他的领带上。
a stack of bills clipped together用夹子夹在一起的一叠钞票2cut [transitive] to cut small amounts of something in order to make it tidier少量修剪某物以使其更整齐:
The hedges had just been clipped.树篱刚刚被修剪过。3cut from newspaper [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to cut an article or picture from a newspaper, magazine etc从报纸、杂志等剪下文章或图片clip something out of/from something
a cartoon clipped from a Minneapolis newspaper从明尼阿波利斯一家报纸上剪下的一幅漫画4hit [transitive] to hit something quickly at an angle, often by accident以一定角度快速碰撞某物,通常是意外:
A truck swerved and clipped a parked car.一辆卡车突然转向,擦碰到一辆停着的汽车。5reduce [transitive] to slightly reduce an amount, quantity etc – used in news reports略微减少某一数量等——用于新闻报道clip something off/from something
Gunnell clipped a second off the world record.冈内尔将世界纪录缩短了一秒。6clip somebody’s wings to restrict someone’s freedom, activities, or power限制某人的自由、活动或权力7clip somebody round the ear/earhole British English informal非正式 to hit someone quickly on the side of the head快速打某人头部的侧面8ticket [transitive] British English to make a hole in a bus or train ticket to show that it has been used在公共汽车或火车票上打孔,表明已使用 SYN punch American English9clip your words to say words in a quick, short, and not very friendly way以急促、简短且不太友善的方式说话
1fasten [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to fasten something together or to be fastened together using a clip用夹子将某物固定在一起,或被夹子固定在一起clip something into/onto etc something
A microphone was clipped to his tie.一个麦克风夹在他的领带上。
a stack of bills clipped together用夹子夹在一起的一叠钞票2cut [transitive] to cut small amounts of something in order to make it tidier少量修剪某物以使其更整齐:
The hedges had just been clipped.树篱刚刚被修剪过。3cut from newspaper [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to cut an article or picture from a newspaper, magazine etc从报纸、杂志等剪下文章或图片clip something out of/from something
a cartoon clipped from a Minneapolis newspaper从明尼阿波利斯一家报纸上剪下的一幅漫画4hit [transitive] to hit something quickly at an angle, often by accident以一定角度快速碰撞某物,通常是意外:
A truck swerved and clipped a parked car.一辆卡车突然转向,擦碰到一辆停着的汽车。5reduce [transitive] to slightly reduce an amount, quantity etc – used in news reports略微减少某一数量等——用于新闻报道clip something off/from something
Gunnell clipped a second off the world record.冈内尔将世界纪录缩短了一秒。6clip somebody’s wings to restrict someone’s freedom, activities, or power限制某人的自由、活动或权力7clip somebody round the ear/earhole British English informal非正式 to hit someone quickly on the side of the head快速打某人头部的侧面8ticket [transitive] British English to make a hole in a bus or train ticket to show that it has been used在公共汽车或火车票上打孔,表明已使用 SYN punch American English9clip your words to say words in a quick, short, and not very friendly way以急促、简短且不太友善的方式说话