单词 | scissors |
释义 | scissors From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Toolsscissorsscis‧sors /ˈsɪzəz $ -ərz/ ●●● S3 noun [plural]TZa tool for cutting paper, cloth etc, made of two sharp blades fastened together in the middle, with holes for your finger and thumbpair of scissors a Examples from the Corpusscissors• After, they had to cut her knots with nail scissors.• Downstairs he found Beryl at the table with the newspaper, her coffee and a pair of scissors.• Lewie took out a pair of scissors and with this big smile on his face cut off my tie.• a pair of scissors• We cant take time to talk to the stylist before they wield the scissors.• With the scissors, make a cut 1 / 4 inch from one end, beginning from the folded side.• Put those scissors down, ladies.• And don't touch those scissors.pair of scissors• Downstairs he found Beryl at the table with the newspaper, her coffee and a pair of scissors.• Lewie took out a pair of scissors and with this big smile on his face cut off my tie.• This represents a pair of scissors, Holmes.• Thereupon, she said a prayer, took a pair of scissors and cut it off.• She snipped crisp green stalks with a pair of scissors.Origin scissors (1300-1400) Old French cisoires, from Late Latin cisorium “cutting tool”, from Latin caedere “to cut” |
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