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美:[ˈsɪzərz]
英:[ˈsɪzəz]
美:[ˈsɪzərz]
n.
剪刀
两腿前后错跃
v.
剪开( scissor的第三人称单数)
作剪式移动(尤指腿)
scis·sors
sI zrz
scissorlike (adj.)
词根:scissor
n.scissor 剪刀
vt.scissor 用剪刀剪;删去
plural noun
(sometimes used with a singular verb) a tool for cutting paper, fabric, or the like, made up of two blades joined with a pivot so their edges may be opened and closed.The scissors are in the drawer.The scissors is in the drawer.Use these scissors to cut it; they are sharper than those.I need a new pair of scissors; the two pairs that I have are dull.
(used with a singular verb) in certain sports, a movement or hold with the legs in the manner of a pair of scissors.The one wrestler held the other in a tight scissors.His opponent's scissors was a powerful one.
"中小型剪刀",14世纪晚期, sisoures,也有 cisours, sesours, cisurs 等,源自古法语 cisoires(复数)"剪刀",来自通俗拉丁语 *cisoria(复数)"切割工具",源自 *cisus(如拉丁语 excisus 中的复合词,过去分词形式 excidere "切割"),最终源自拉丁语 caedere "切割"(来自 PIE 词根 *kae-id- "打击")。
20世纪之前,拼写非常不确定。带有 sc- 的形式来自16世纪,受到中世纪拉丁语 scissor "裁缝"的影响,在古典拉丁语中是"雕刻师,切割师",来自无关的过去分词词干 scindere "分裂"。
通常需要 pair of(自约1400年以来已有记录)来表示只需要一个,但是偶尔也会使用没有 -s 的单数形式(如 cysowre,15世纪中期,但是中古英语《Compendium》报告说这只是在词汇表中使用)。在苏格兰, shears(本土词)适用于所有尺寸,根据 OED 的说法; 但在英格兰,这个词通常只用于那些太大而无法单手操作的剪刀。摔跤中的意义,即"用腿或脚踝抓住",始于1904年。关于一种游泳踢腿的类型,始于1902年(图像本身来自1880年代)。"Oh scissors!"是19世纪的一声不耐烦或厌恶的感叹(1843年)。
剪式打腿动作
交叉跑动
剪子
十字支撑
剪〔刀〕:具有一对相对剪力刀刃的切割器械
Middle English cisours, sisoures, from Middle French cisoires, from Vulgar Latin *caesorium (singular) cutting instrument, from Latin caedere to cut
The first known use of scissors was in the 15th century
scleranoun
the dense fibrous white or bluish white tissue that forms the outer covering of the back five-sixths of the eye and is replaced in front by the transparent cornea with which it is continuous
scleranoun
the dense fibrous white or bluish white tissue that forms the outer covering of the back five-sixths of the eye and is replaced in front by the transparent cornea with which it is continuous
scissorssingular or plural noun
a cutting instrument having two blades whose cutting edges slide past each other
a gymnastic feat in which the leg movements suggest the opening and closing of scissors
scissorsnoun, plural in form but singular or plural in construction
a cutting instrument having two blades whose cutting edges slide past each other
1 “So if we’re spatulas, what does that make you? Safety scissors? Or are you just a couple of tools?”
2 I hand her a pair of imaginary scissors.
3 I brought down my scissors and looked at his reflection in the mirror.
4 Opening her scissors into a big V, she started cutting.
5 Never use scissors for any purpose other than that are intended and keep them sharpened always.
千万别将剪刀用于规定之外的任何用途,并经常保持锋利.
6 The paramedics come too, with their scissors and gauze.
7 “Where is the big scissors?” she asked, and when Ifemelu brought it to her, she raised it to her head and, handful by handful, chopped off all her hair.
8 Cut it with the scissors.
用剪刀剪开.
9 You need colour paper or cloth, scissors and glue.
你需要颜色纸或布, 剪刀和胶水.
10 Extra clothes, books, scientific instruments and specimens, chess sets, flags, lanterns, tools, sewing kits, lucky talismans, razors, barometers, combs, scissors, playing cards, dishes, silverware, photographs—each man added to the heap.
11 He lifted it experimentally, making snipping sounds with his scissors.
12 I should have stolen a knife from the kitchen, found some way to the sewing scissors.
13 He would like to have a pair of scissors and cut this hair he flung the mass back cut this filthy hair right back to half an inch.
14 She snips off my underwear with a huge pair of scissors and throws the pieces in the trash.
15 I made a scissors out of my hand.
16 We bought some new scissors yesterday.
我们昨天买了一些新剪刀。
17 I do recognize the scissors and the pair of tweezers, but the rest of the stuff looks like an assortment of small knives and swords.
18 Is this the pair of scissors of his sister's?
这是他妹妹的剪刀 吗 ?
19 Products wanted: Professional hair clippers, trimmers, combs, brushes and scissors.
需要货品: 专业性的剪发器、修剪器 、 梳 、 刷及剪刀.
20 So Mrs Wormwood took a pair of scissors and cut the thing off his head, bit by bit, first the top and then the brim.