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clipper
- IPA[ˈklɪpə]
英式
- an instrument for cutting or trimming small pieces off things;a fast sailing ship, especially one of 19th-century design with concave bows and raked masts
noun: clipper, plural noun: clippers
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名詞
- 1. an instrument for cutting or trimming small pieces off things a set of hair clippers
- 2. a fast sailing ship, especially one of 19th-century design with concave bows and raked masts the
- 3. another term for limiter
- ▪ a microchip which inserts an identifying code into encrypted transmissions that allows them to be deciphered by a third party having access to a Government-held key.
- a person with a large number of interest-bearing bonds.
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- a person with a large number of coupon bonds.
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- a fast-moving winter weather system originating in the lee of the Canadian Rockies that ...
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- a tool resembling a large pair of scissors, used for cutting back bushes, shrubs, and hedges: she attacks the tree with a large pair of rusting hedge clippers
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- an instrument for trimming the fingernails and toenails: airport security took my nail clippers away
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- a tool resembling a large pair of scissors, used for cutting back bushes, shrubs, and hedges: she attacks the tree with a large pair of rusting hedge clippers
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- IPA[ˈklipər]
美式
- an instrument for cutting or trimming small pieces off things: hair clippers
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