| 释义 | 
		clip·per I. \ˈklipə(r)\ noun (-s) Etymology: Middle English clippere, from clippen to clip (cut) + -ere -er 1.  : one that clips especially as a livelihood: as  a.  : one that clips coins  b.  : one that shears sheep  c.  : any of various workers who cut fur from pelts, ravelings from cloth, or threads from garments or inspect stitching and other details of garments  d.  : a worker who puts brooms into a machine that clips the rough ends to the desired length 2.   a.  : an instrument or tool for clipping especially hair, fingernails, or toenails — usually used in plural   < the barber's clippers hummed >  b.  : an electronic circuit or part of one especially in radio or television that clips certain instantaneous signals 3.  : one that moves, runs, or scuds along swiftly: as  a.  : a fast horse  b. or clipper ship  : a fast sailing ship; especially  : a full-rigged ship of a type developed by American builders about 1840 characterized by long slender lines, an overhanging bow, tall raking masts, and a large sail area 4.  : a shorn sheep 5.  : hellgramite II. noun (-s) Etymology: clip (I) + -er  : one that grasps or clips on: as  a.  : a mining worker who attaches receptacles to or detaches them from haulage ropes  b. clippers plural  : sister hooks III. adjective Etymology: clipper (I) (ship)  : clipper-built  < clipper schooner >  < clipper packet > |