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• kutsuvan tilaajan tunnistus* * *I 1. klip past tense, past participle - clipped; verb1) (to cut (foliage, an animal's hair etc) with scissors or shears: The shepherd clipped the sheep; The hedge was clipped.) leikata, keritä2) (to strike sharply: She clipped him over the ear.) sivaltaa2. noun1) (an act of clipping.)2) (a sharp blow: a clip on the ear.)3) (a short piece of film: a video clip.)•- clipper- clipping II 1. klip past tense, past participle - clipped; verb(to fasten with a clip: Clip these papers together.) kiinnittää klemmarilla2. noun(something for holding things together or in position: a paper-clip; a hair-clip; bicycle-clips (= round pieces of metal etc for holding the bottom of trouser legs close to the leg).) -
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• riistää• keritä• keritsimet• leikkausvinotamedicine, veterinary• leikkaus• leikata* * *ʃiəpast tense - sheared; verb1) (to clip or cut wool from (a sheep).) keritä2) ((past tense shorn: often with off) to cut (hair) off: All her curls have been shorn off.) leikata3) ((past tense shorn: especially with of) to cut hair from (someone): He has been shorn (of all his curls).) ajella4) (to cut or (cause to) break: A piece of the steel girder sheared off.) murtaa, murtua•- shears
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clip — clip1 [klip] vt. clipped, clipping [ME clippen < ON klippa] 1. to cut or cut off with shears or scissors 2. to cut (an item) out of (a newspaper, magazine, etc.) 3. a) to cut short b) to shorten … English World dictionary
Clip — Clip, n. 1. An embrace. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] 2. A cutting; a shearing. [1913 Webster] 3. The product of a single shearing of sheep; a season s crop of wool. [1913 Webster] 4. A clasp or holder for letters, papers, etc. [1913 Webster] 5.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
clip — I. transitive verb (clipped; clipping) Etymology: Middle English clippen, from Old English clyppan; akin to Old High German klāftra fathom, Lithuanian globti to embrace Date: before 12th century 1. encompass 2. a. to hold in a tight grip ; clutc … New Collegiate Dictionary
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clip — I [[t]klɪp[/t]] v. clipped, clipped, clip•ping, n. 1) to cut, or cut off or out, as with shears: to clip a rose from a bush[/ex] 2) to trim by cutting: to clip a hedge[/ex] 3) to cut or trim the hair or fleece of; shear 4) num to pare the edge of … From formal English to slang
clip — clip1 clippable, adj. /klip/, v., clipped, clipped or clipt, clipping, n. v.t. 1. to cut, or cut off or out, as with shears: to clip a rose from a bush. 2. to trim by cutting: to clip a hedge. 3. to cut or … Universalium
clip — 1. n. & v. n. 1 a device for holding things together or for attachment to an object as a marker, esp. a paper clip or a device worked by a spring. 2 a piece of jewellery fastened by a clip. 3 a set of attached cartridges for a firearm. v.tr.… … Useful english dictionary
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toe clip — Clip Clip, n. 1. An embrace. Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] 2. A cutting; a shearing. [1913 Webster] 3. The product of a single shearing of sheep; a season s crop of wool. [1913 Webster] 4. A clasp or holder for letters, papers, etc. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Glossary of sheep husbandry — The raising of domestic sheep has existed in nearly every inhabited part of the globe, and the variations in cultures and languages which have kept sheep has produced a vast lexicon of unique terminology used to describe sheep husbandry. A few of … Wikipedia