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shear UK [ʃɪər] US [ʃɪr] (sheared, sheared or shorn) verb CUT 剪切 transitive ■to cut the wool off a sheep 给(羊)剪(羊毛)•The farmer taught her how to shear sheep.那个农夫教了她如何剪羊毛。 transitive ■to cut the hair on a person's head close to the skin, especially without care (尤指草率地)剃光(头发)•He recalled the humiliation of having his hair shorn and exchanging his clothes for the prison uniform.他记起了曾被剃光头、被迫换上囚服的耻辱。 be shorn of sth ■to have something taken away from you 被剥夺,被夺去•The ex-President, although shorn of his official powers, still has influence.前总统虽然被剥夺了权力,但是仍有影响力。 UK [ʃɪər] US [ʃɪr] (sheared, sheared or shorn) verb BREAK 断裂 intransitive specialized ■If part of something, especially something made of metal, shears, it breaks into two pieces, usually because of a sideways force (尤指金属部件因剪切力)折断,断裂•The old screws holding the engine casing had sheared (off).固定引擎外壳的旧螺丝折断了。 |