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I [ʃred]1) (of evidence) straccio m.; (of emotion, sense, truth) briciolo m.2) (of paper, fabric) brandello m.II [ʃred]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - dd-) stracciare, sbrindellare [ paper]; sminuzzare [ vegetables]* * *[ʃred] 1. noun(a long, narrow strip (especially very small) torn or cut off: The lion tore his coat to shreds; a tiny shred of material.) brandello2. verb(to cut or tear into shreds: to shred paper.) fare a brandelli, stracciare- shredder* * *[ʃrɛd]1. n gen plto tear to shreds — fare a brandelli, (fig: argument) demolire
2. vt(paper) stracciare, strappare, (mechanically) trinciare, (food: with grater) grattugiare, (with knife) tagliuzzare, sminuzzare* * *shred /ʃrɛd/n.brandello; brindello; briciolo (fig.); rimasuglio; frammento; pezzetto; straccio (fig.): There is not a shred of evidence, non c'è uno straccio di prova; to rip st. to shreds, fare a pezzi qc. ( anche fig.); to tear to shreds, fare a brandelli; sbrindellare; to cut st. to shreds, tagliare (o fare) a strisce qc.● (fig.) to tear an argument to shreds, fare a pezzi un argomento; confutare (o stroncare) un argomento □ without a shred of clothing on him, senza neanche uno straccio addosso.(to) shred /ʃrɛd/v. t.1 fare a brandelli; sbrindellare; stracciare; tagliuzzare3 (fig. USA) fare a pezzi; sbaragliare; stracciare: to shred the opponents' defence, fare a pezzi la difesa avversaria● to shred documents, distruggere documenti.* * *I [ʃred]1) (of evidence) straccio m.; (of emotion, sense, truth) briciolo m.2) (of paper, fabric) brandello m.II [ʃred]verbo transitivo (forma in -ing ecc. - dd-) stracciare, sbrindellare [ paper]; sminuzzare [ vegetables]
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shred — [[t]ʃre̱d[/t]] shreds, shredding, shredded 1) VERB If you shred something such as food or paper, you cut it or tear it into very small, narrow pieces. [V n] They may be shredding documents... [V n] Finely shred the carrots, cabbage and cored… … English dictionary
evidence — 1 / evidFns/ noun 1 (U) facts, objects, or signs that make you believe that something exists or is true (+ of/for): evidence of life on other planets | evidence that: There s some evidence that a small amount of alcohol isgood for you. |… … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shred — 1 noun 1 (C) a small thin piece that is torn or cut roughly from something (+ of): a shred of cloth | shreds of dried coconut | tear/rip/cut sth to shreds: Jackie was so mad with Tom she tore all his letters to shreds. 2 in shreds a) torn in many … Longman dictionary of contemporary English
shred — {{Roman}}I.{{/Roman}} noun 1 small thin piece of sth ADJECTIVE ▪ fine, thin ▪ tattered ▪ the tattered shreds of their flag PREPOSITION ▪ in … Collocations dictionary
evidence — ev|i|dence1 W1S3 [ˈevıdəns] n 1.) [U] facts or signs that show clearly that something exists or is true evidence of ▪ At present we have no evidence of life on other planets. evidence for ▪ There is no evidence for these claims. evidence that ▪… … Dictionary of contemporary English
shred — I UK [ʃred] / US noun [countable] Word forms shred : singular shred plural shreds 1) [usually plural] a long thin piece that was cut or torn from something shred of: shreds of newspaper 2) [often singular] a very small amount of something (not) a … English dictionary
shred — shred1 [ ʃred ] noun count 1. ) usually plural a long thin piece that was cut or torn from something: shred of: shreds of newspaper 2. ) often singular a very small amount of something: (not) a shred of something: There s not a shred of evidence… … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
shred — [ʃred] noun [C] I 1) a long thin piece that has been cut or torn from something 2) a very small amount of something There s not a shred of evidence to support his claim.[/ex] II verb [T] shred [ʃred] 1) to destroy a document by putting it into a… … Dictionary for writing and speaking English
shred — 01. The carrots and cabbage should be well [shredded] before being added to the salad. 02. All documents must be [shredded] for reasons of privacy. 03. Investigators were sifting through [shredded] documents for evidence. 04. We stuffed the bag… … Grammatical examples in English
evidence — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ abundant, ample, considerable, extensive, plentiful, significant, substantial, sufficient, widespread ▪ There i … Collocations dictionary
shred — shred1 [ʃred] n [: Old English; Origin: screade] 1.) a small thin piece that is torn or cut roughly from something shred of ▪ a shred of paper tear/rip sth to shreds ▪ The clothes were ripped to shreds and covered in blood. 2.) tear/rip sth to… … Dictionary of contemporary English