英:['ʃɪərɪŋ]
美:[ˈʃɪrɪŋ]
英:['ʃɪərɪŋ]
美:[ˈʃɪrɪŋ]
n.
剪羊毛,剪取的羊毛
v.
剪羊毛( shear的现在分词 )
切断
剪切
词根:shear
adj.shorn 剪了毛的;被剥夺了的
sheared 修剪的
n.shear [力] 切变;修剪;大剪刀
shearer 剪切机;剪切者
v.shorn 抢夺(shear的过去分词)
sheared 修剪(shear的过去分词)
vi.shear 剪;剪切;修剪
vt.shear 剪;修剪;剥夺
verb
transitive verb
to cut off the hair from
to cut or clip (hair, wool, etc.) from someone or somethingalso: to cut something from
shear a lawn
chiefly Scotland to reap with a sickle
to cut or trim with shears or a similar instrument
to cut with something sharp
to deprive of something as if by cutting
lives shorn of any hope—M. W. Browne
to subject to a shear force
to cause (something, such as a rock mass) to move along the plane of contact
intransitive verb
to cut through something with or as if with a sharp instrument
chiefly Scotland to reap crops with a sickle
to become divided under the action of a shear
noun
a cutting implement similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
something resembling a shear or a pair of shears
chiefly British the action or process or an instance of shearing—used in combination to indicate the approximate age of sheep in terms of shearings undergone
internal force tangential to the section on which it acts called alsoshearing force
an action or stress resulting from applied forces that causes or tends to cause two contiguous parts of a body to slide relatively to each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
shearing force剪力
shearing strength抗剪强度;剪应力
shearing stress抗剪应力
shearing machine刮布机;剪毛机
shearing rate剪切速率
shearing deformation切形变;风切变形;剪切形变
shearing resistance抗剪强度;剪切阻力
shearing strain剪应变
剪切
剪切
以两个相互平行或交叉的刀片对金属材料进行切断的方法。
剪切
Verb Middle English sheren, from Old English scieran; akin to Old Norse skera to cut, Latin curtus mutilated, curtailed, Greek keirein to cut, shear, Sanskrit kṛnāti he injures
The first known use of shear was before the 12th century
shearwaternoun
any of numerous marine birds related to the petrels and albatrosses that often skim close to the water during flight
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
shear1 of 2verb
to cut the hair or wool from
shearing sheep
to deprive of by or as if by cutting off
shorn of power
to become divided under the action of a shear
the bolt may shear off
shear2 of 2noun
a cutting tool similar or identical to a pair of scissors but typically larger—usually used in plural
any of various cutting tools or machines operating by the action of opposed cutting edges of metal—usually used in plural
an action or force that causes or tends to cause two parts of a body to slide on each other in a direction parallel to their plane of contact
1 When polymer solution concentration is above CAC, the characteristics of shearing thinning and shearing resistance exhibited.
在浓度高于CAC以上,其溶液具有很好的抗剪切性和剪切恢复特性。
2 Famed jazz pianist and composer George Shearing, 91, died Monday, February 14 of heart failure in New York City.
著名的爵士乐钢琴家和作曲家乔治·希尔灵,2月14日在纽约市由于心脏衰竭去世,享年91。
3 A similar but somewhat more involved derivation can be used to establish the shearing strains.
与此类似但稍微复杂的推导可以得出剪应变.
4 Clipped hedges require effort and some skill to keep their appeal with a careful shearing at least once a year.
5 The band sounds exceptionally tight, with guitar lines and intense riffing shearing through the mixes with white-hot clarity, and Jones providing the purest and most painfully honest of vocal deliveries.
6 Neil Shearing of Capital Economics thinks GDP is more likely to fall by 3%.
而研究机构“资本经济”的NeilShearing则认为,更可能的情况是——GDP下降3%。
7 For the trip, I had my roommate give me a mohawk, shearing off the sides of my head.
8 Various venues Springwatch Festival , Brighton, Sun Discover local wildlife while trying to identify species, watch some sheep shearing and learn how to create your own nature reserve in the garden.
9 The washing was done and the sheep driven to the barn to dry off for tomorrow’s shearing.
10 No longer used for food, the sheep mostly lounge around and delight tourists, some of whom watch the shearing of their wool coats in May.
11 When drawing, shearing means to slant an image.
绘制时,修剪意味着使图像倾斜。
12 Shearers work on a points system where speed and the state of the sheep after shearing go towards the final score.
13 At the recently opened La Vigna, 37 miles south of the historic quarter, guests can learn about organic farming, sheep shearing and other activities worthy of a gaucho.
14 In fact, at 1:30 p.m., the Lefferts staff will organize a parade to the zoo, which is hosting its weekend-long Fleece Festival, including Sunday sheep shearing.
15 The distribution of storey shearing force in frame - shear wall structure is discussed.
讨论了框剪结构在弹性和弹塑性工作状态下楼层剪力的分配机理.
16 “Here, the wool men come to trade and to export their wool; here the sheep men bring their sheep for the annual shearing.”
17 The farmers sheared the wool from the sheep.
18 The coats, made of polythene sheet 0.05 millimetre thick, are fitted on the sheep after shearing.
这种绵羊穿的罩衣, 是用0.05毫米厚的聚乙烯薄膜制成的,在剪完羊毛之后给羊穿上.
19 Last year we included sheep in both shearing and herding and ended up with some of them getting excited and a bit out of control.
20 Black-and-white photos of a crew team were printed on muscle T-shirts, shearing coats came without sleeves and tuxedo jackets were sliced into vests and paired with black Lurex turtlenecks.