英:['peərɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɛrɪŋ]
英:['peərɪŋ]
美:[ˈpɛrɪŋ]
削下的皮;
削皮( pare的现在分词 );削掉;修剪(指甲等);逐步减小(数量或体积)
par·ing
peI rIng
Noun
1. a thin fragment or slice (especially of wood) that has been shaved from something
2. (usually plural) a part of a fruit or vegetable that is pared or cut off; especially the skin or peel;
"she could peel an apple with a single long paring"
14世纪晚期,“修剪”的行为,也指“被削减的东西”; 是 pare(v.)的动名词。1590年代出现了 Paring-knife。
The first known use of paring was in the 14th century
partridgeberrynoun
an evergreen plant of the eastern U.S. and Canada that grows along the ground and produces somewhat tart scarlet berriesalso: its berry
particularizeverb
to state in detail : specify
Parsinoun
a Zoroastrian descended from Persian refugees settled principally at Mumbai (Bombay)
Parsinoun
a Zoroastrian descended from Persian refugees settled principally at Mumbai (Bombay)
Parsinoun
a Zoroastrian descended from Persian refugees settled principally at Mumbai (Bombay)
parochialadjective
of or relating to a parish
restricted or limited in range or scope : narrow, provincial
a parochial point of view
Parmesannoun
a very hard dry sharply flavored cheese that is sold grated or in wedges
paringnoun
the act of cutting away an edge or surface
something pared off
1 There is a paring back and a real simplification.
2 The doctor had pocketed the lethal weapon, “straight-bladed” like a paring knife, and showed Joe its wooden handle with two indentations—notches, the doctor supposed, registering the number of men killed with it.
3 There’s a little too much of a good thing here, and some firm paring would tighten the thematic through-lines and heighten the underlying message that the stakes in speaking truth to power are deadly serious.
4 Partially cover and cook for about 45 minutes, until the celery root can be easily pierced with a paring knife.
5 Let the cake rest for about five minutes after removing it from the oven, then run a small paring knife around the edges.
6 Reduce the heat to medium-low, cover and cook until the vegetables can be pierced with a skewer or paring knife.
7 When Elsbeth used a small paring knife to slice the world's best potatoes, I saw happily that some things never change — Oma's knife and her method of peeling were evidenced in her daughter.
8 The movie is far from subtle, taking on its satire “more often with cleaver than paring knife,” Jeannette Catsoulis wrote in her review for The New York Times.
9 He nodded at the couch behind him, then went back to paring the stalks of fresh cilantro from the colander next to him.
10 But Webern practiced an art of paring music of excess, of making each gesture, however minimal, expressive and significant.
11 In a pinch for time, Cruz suggests paring down the number of circuits.
12 To devein shrimp: Use a sharp paring knife to make an incision beside the vein running along the back of the shrimp.
13 Peel the stem with a paring knife and cut into rounds or strips.
14 Now a rising generation of architects is shaping new priorities for the field, paring down the forms of their buildings even as they broaden their social, political and environmental goals.
15 The womenfolk had spent all day paring apples, threading them on strings preparing to dry them for the winter.
16 On the chopping board in front of her she’s cutting more, with a paring knife, her large hands deft, indifferent.
17 Perry makes a good social anthropologist, paring not just class differences but the distinctions within the classes themselves.
18 A sharp paring knife generally gets the job done more quickly and efficiently than a vegetable peeler.
19 Transfer to a metal sheet pan to cool, then scrape off the charred skins with a paring knife.
20 Moreover , the subcarrier paring strategy can further enhance the system performance.
通过子载波配对方案能进一步增强系统性能.