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Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/91481/shear_off">shear off* * *[ʃiə]past tense - sheared; verb1) (to clip or cut wool from (a sheep).) scheren2) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.) schneiden3) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).) schneiden•- shears* * *<-ed, -ed or shorn>[ʃɪəʳ, AM ʃɪr]I. vt1. (remove fleece)to \shear a sheep ein Schaf scheren▪ to \shear sb jds Haare kurz scherenhe's been shorn er ist die Treppe hinuntergefallen hum* * *[ʃɪə(r)] pret sheared, ptp shorn1. vtsheep scheren; wool (ab)scheren → shornSee:→ shorn2. vi1)the knife shears through the metal —
2) (MECH= fracture)
the metal plate had sheared — in der Metallplatte hatte sich ein Riss gebildet* * *shear [ʃıə(r)]A v/t prät sheared, obs shore [ʃɔː(r)], pperf sheared, shorn1. Schafe etc scheren3. Blech, Glas etc schneiden5. fig jemanden schröpfen6. poet (ab)hauenB v/iC sb) Scherenblatt n2. TECH Blechschere f3. meist pl (Hobel[bank]-, Drehbank)Bett n* * *Phrasal Verbs:* * *n.Schere -n f. v.(§ p.,p.p.: sheared)or p.p.: shorn•) = abschneiden v.scheren v. -
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1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabscheren (Technik)* * *I. vt1. (cut off)to \shear off off wool Wolle abscherenthe wing of the plane had been \shear offed off die Tragfläche des Flugzeugs wurde abgerissenII. vi abbrechen* * *1. vt sepsheep's wool abscherenthe ship had its bows shorn off in the collision — beim Zusammenstoß wurde dem Schiff der Bug abrasiert
2. vi(= break off) abbrechen* * *1. transitive verb 2. intransitive verbabscheren (Technik) -
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4 fleece
1. nounVlies, das; [Schaf]fell, das2. transitive verb* * *[fli:s] 1. noun(a sheep's coat of wool.) das Vlies2. verb(to cut wool from (sheep).) scheren- academic.ru/27954/fleecy">fleecy* * *[fli:s]I. n\fleece gloves Handschuhe pl aus weicher WolleII. vt1. (shear)to \fleece a sheep ein Schaf scheren* * *[fliːs]1. nVlies nt, Schaffell nt; (= fabric, natural) Schaffell nt; (artificial) Webpelz m, Flausch m2. vt1) sheep scheren2) (fig inf)to fleece sb ( out of his/her money) — jdn schröpfen
* * *fleece [fliːs]A s2. Schur f, geschorene Wolle:fleece wool Schurwolle f3. dickes (Woll- oder Kunstfaser)Gewebe4. (Haar)Pelz m5. (Schnee-, Wolken- etc) Decke f:6. US Rückenfleisch n eines BüffelsB v/t1. Schafe etc scheren2. umg abzocken, ausnehmen, rupfen, schröpfen (of um)3. bedecken, überziehen* * *1. nounVlies, das; [Schaf]fell, das2. transitive verb* * *n.Vlies -e n. -
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I nounon the shore — am Ufer/an der Küste/am Strand
on the shore[s] of Lake Garda — am Ufer des Gardasees
II transitive verbbe on shore — [Seemann:] an Land sein
(support) abstützen [Tunnel]Phrasal Verbs:- academic.ru/120754/shore_up">shore up* * *[ʃo:](land bordering on the sea or on any large area of water: a walk along the shore; When the ship reached Gibraltar the passengers were allowed on shore.) das Ufer* * *shore1[ʃɔ:ʳ, AM ʃɔ:r]npolluted \shore verschmutzter Strandoff [the] \shore vor der Küste▪ \shores pl Land ntthe first to visit these \shores der/die Erste, der/die dieses Land besuchtshore2[ʃɔ:ʳ, AM ʃɔ:r]I. n Strebe f, Strebebalken mII. vt* * *I [ʃɔː(r)]nthese shores (fig) — dieses Land, diese Gestade pl (liter)
he returned to his native shores — er kehrte zurück zu heimatlichen Gefilden
a house on the shores of the lake —
no invader has since set foot on these shores — seitdem hat kein Eroberer mehr diesen Boden betreten
2) (= land) Land ntII1. n (MIN, NAUT)Stützbalken m, Strebe f2. vt(ab)stützen; (fig) stützen* * *shore1 [ʃɔː(r); US auch ˈʃəʊər]A sa) Küste fb) Ufer nc) Strand m:on shore an LandB adj Küsten…, Ufer…, Strand…, Land…:shore leave Landurlaub m;shore2 [ʃɔː(r); US auch ˈʃəʊər]A s1. Strebebalken m, Stütze f, Strebe f2. SCHIFF Schore f (Spreizholz)a) abstützen,b) fig (unter)stützen* * *I nounon the shore — am Ufer/an der Küste/am Strand
on the shore[s] of Lake Garda — am Ufer des Gardasees
II transitive verbbe on shore — [Seemann:] an Land sein
(support) abstützen [Tunnel]Phrasal Verbs:- shore up* * *n.Gestade -n n.Küste -n f.Strebe -n f.
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shear — ► VERB (past part. shorn or sheared) 1) cut the wool off (a sheep or other animal). 2) cut off with scissors or shears. 3) (be shorn of) be deprived or stripped of. 4) break off or cause to break off, owing to a structural strain. ► … English terms dictionary
shear — [c]/ʃɪə / (say shear) verb (sheared or shore, shorn or sheared, shearing) –verb (t) 1. to remove by or as by cutting with a sharp instrument: to shear wool from sheep. 2. to cut the hair, fleece, wool, etc., from. 3. to reap with a sickle. 4 …
shear — vb Shear, poll, clip, trim, prune, lop, snip, crop are comparable when they mean to cut off something (as a piece, an excrescence, or a limb). Shear is the most general word of this group; it usually implies the use of a sharp cutting instrument… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
shear off — [phrasal verb] 1 : to become separated suddenly because of great force The excess weight caused the bolt to shear off. 2 shear (something) off or shear off (something) : to remove (something) with great force The impact of the crash sheared off… … Useful english dictionary
shear´er — shear «shihr», verb, sheared or (Archaic) shore, sheared or shorn, shear|ing, noun. –v.t. 1. to cut with shears or scissors, especially in order to remove (wool or fleece): »to shear wool from sheep … Useful english dictionary
shear — (v.) O.E. sceran, scieran (class IV strong verb; past tense scear, pp. scoren), from P.Gmc. *sker to cut (Cf. O.N., O.Fris. skera, Du. scheren, Ger. scheren to shear ), from PIE * (s)ker to cut, to scrape, to hack (Cf. Skt. krnati hurts, wounds,… … Etymology dictionary
shear — verb (past participle shorn or sheared) 1》 cut the wool off (a sheep or other animal). ↘cut off with scissors or shears. ↘(be shorn of) have something cut off. 2》 break off or cause to break off, owing to a structural strain. noun a… … English new terms dictionary
shear — verb past tense sheared past participle sheared or shorn /SO:n/ 1 (T) to cut the wool off a sheep 2 be shorn of to have something valuable or important taken away from you: Shorn of all real power by the new laws, the deputy soon resigned. 3 also … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shear — shear, sheer Shear is a verb meaning ‘to remove by cutting’ or ‘to cut the wool off (a sheep)’, and has the past form sheared and the past participle shorn or (in the context of metal cutting) sheared. Sheer is an adjective describing a steep… … Modern English usage
shear — verb Shear is used with these nouns as the object: ↑sheep … Collocations dictionary
shear — [ ʃır ] (past tense sheared; past participle sheared or shorn [ ʃɔrn ] ) verb 1. ) transitive to cut the wool from a sheep 2. ) intransitive or transitive to cut or break something: His airplane sheared off the tops of the trees … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English