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shed (verb)

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  • shed — I. /ʃɛd / (say shed) noun 1. an outbuilding, usually for a specific purpose, as storage, work area, etc.: a tractor shed. 2. such an outbuilding with a roof but no walls: a hay shed. 3. a small building in the backyard of a family home, often of… …  

  • shed — shed1 [ ʃed ] (present participle shed|ding; past tense and past participle shed) verb transitive 1. ) to get rid of something that is not wanted or is no longer necessary: He is keen to shed his bad boy image. shed workers/employees: The company …   Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • shed — [ʃed] (present participle shedding; past tense past participle shed) verb [T] I 1) to get rid of something that is not wanted The company shed a further 250 jobs this month.[/ex] 2) to let something fall off as part of a natural process Deciduous …   Dictionary for writing and speaking English

  • shed — [ʆed] verb shed PTandPP shedding PRESPART [transitive] 1. HUMAN RESOURCES to get rid of something that you no longer need, especially workers: • Plans to shed another 10,000 employees were unveiled …   Financial and business terms

  • shed blood — verb 1. kill violently They will never stop shedding the blood of their enemies • Hypernyms: ↑kill • Verb Frames: Somebody s 2. lose blood from one s body • Syn: ↑bleed, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • shed light on — verb make free from confusion or ambiguity; make clear (Freq. 2) Could you clarify these remarks? Clear up the question of who is at fault • Syn: ↑clear, ↑clear up, ↑crystallize, ↑crystallise, ↑ …   Useful english dictionary

  • shed — Ⅰ. shed [1] ► NOUN 1) a simple roofed structure, typically of wood and used for storage or to shelter animals. 2) a larger structure, typically with one or more sides open, for storing vehicles or machinery. ORIGIN apparently a variant of… …   English terms dictionary

  • shed tears — verb /ˈʃɛdˈtɪəz/ shed a tear …   Wiktionary

  • shed a tear — verb /ˈʃɛdəˈtɪə/ To have a tear released, to cry (due to sadness) Syn: shed tears …   Wiktionary

  • shed light upon — verb Illuminate to the understanding; make intelligible; clarify or explain (something unknown). This mystery has vexed us all hitherto; perhaps you will be able to shed light upon the matter, Inspector …   Wiktionary

  • shed light on — verb To illuminate; to make clear The new instruments will shed some light on the history of these rocks. Syn: clear, clear up, crystallize, elucidate …   Wiktionary

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