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1. n ножницыalligator shear — механические, рычажные ножницы
2. n стрижка3. n ежегодная стрижка овецa sheep of one shear — ярка, овца-однолетка
4. n настриг; количество настриженной шерсти5. n тех. срез, сдвиг6. n тех. срезывающая сила7. n горн. вертикальный вруб8. v стричь9. v резать; срезать; сбривать10. v шотл. жать серпом11. v рассекать12. v спец. сдвигать, срезать13. v лишать14. v разг. обдирать как липку15. v поэт. рубить16. v горн. зарубать по вертикалиСинонимический ряд:cut off (verb) chop; cleave; clip; crop; curtail; cut; cut back; cut down; cut off; fleece; lop; lower; pare; poll; prune; reduce; sever; shave; skive; slash; trim
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