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shears
- IPA[ʃɪəz]
英式
- a cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other, like scissors but typically larger
noun: pair of shears, plural noun: shears
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- 1. a cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other, like scissors but typically larger when cutting roses, always use a sharp, clean pair of shears
- cut the wool off (a sheep or other animal): Paul has never sheared a sheep before demonstrations of sheep shearing
- a strain in the structure of a substance produced by pressure, when its layers are laterally ... the water from the upper source is emitted at the same speed as the main flow; there is thus no shear aluminum is not very resilient to shear forces
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- cut the wool off (a sheep or other animal): Paul has never sheared a sheep before demonstrations of sheep shearing
- a strain produced by pressure in the structure of a substance, when its layers are laterally ... the water from the upper source is emitted at the same speed as the main flow; there is thus no shear aluminium is not very resilient to shear forces
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- past participle of shear
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- past participle of shear
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- a national competition for sheep shearing: the Golden Shears is still an agricultural event in which the whole country takes an interest the 50th Golden Shears are happening in Masterton this week
Oxford Dictionary
- (of a sheep) recently shorn.
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- large shears used for gardening: the hedge was cut with garden shears
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- shears with a serrated blade, used to cut a zigzag edge in fabric to prevent it fraying.
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- IPA[SHirz]
美式
- a cutting instrument in which two blades move past each other, like scissors but typically larger: garden shears
Oxford American Dictionary