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Definition of scissors in English: scissors(also a pair of scissors) plural noun ˈsɪzəzˈsɪzərz 1An instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles. 剪刀 Example sentencesExamples - I looked in the mirror and took to my hair with the kitchen scissors.
- Using tiny scissors, the trimmers carefully shape the buds.
- This is celebrated by a playful ritual in which the baby is given a number of gifts, such as a pencil and a pair of scissors.
- Use small, sharp scissors or a utility knife and cutting mat.
- Airport security presumably confiscated her tweezers and manicure scissors.
- The shirt had a long slash across the abdomen where it looked like somebody had cut through it with a knife or a pair of scissors.
- With another quick glance around, he saw that the first aid kit was open and that the pair of scissors contained within were missing.
- To harvest, just take your kitchen scissors and cut what you need.
- Briefly, at a signal, two opponents show each other one of their hands, shaped like a rock, a piece of paper, or a pair of scissors.
- Tiles are easily cut with a utility knife or a pair of scissors, and will cut even easier if you first warm the tile with a blow dryer.
- A small suture scissors was used to " fish " for the deeply embedded hair.
- Grabbing a cube of ice, a pair of scissors and her threaded needle, she returned to her patient.
- Unfortunately, with this type of packaging a pair of scissors or a knife is necessary to forcefully remove the contents.
- With cuticle scissors, trim unruly or longer hairs above the upper brow line.
- I needed a pair of scissors to finally cut it open.
- He picks up the little nail scissors and begins to snip at his beard.
- Simply cut the foam to length with a pair of scissors, peel off the backing paper, and press it firmly against the doorstop.
- With a sharp scissors, snip off a very small corner of the baggie.
- He grabbed a pair of scissors from a desk drawer and cut the tape from her ankles.
- All I had to do was sit still for a minute, while she snipped a profile with tiny scissors.
- 1.1as modifier Denoting an action in which two things cross each other or open and close like the blades of a pair of scissors.
剪式的 as the fish swims the tail lobes open and close in a slight scissor action 鱼游的时候,双尾叶像剪刀一样轻微开合。 Example sentencesExamples - The swimmer did a scissors kick with every two arm strokes.
- With a burst of summoned energy, Ryo shot his legs in the air, slamming into Leigh's ankles in a scissor movement.
- That's where exercises like the scissor cycle come in.
- 1.2Rugby A tactical move in which a player running diagonally takes the ball from a teammate and changes the direction of the attack, or feints to do so.
〔英橄〕交叉配合,交叉移动 a dummy scissors from David Thomas deceived the opposition
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French cisoires, from late Latin cisoria, plural of cisorium 'cutting instrument', from cis-, variant of caes-, stem of caedere 'to cut'. The spelling with sc- (16th century) was by association with the Latin stem sciss- 'cut'. Scissors is from Old French cisoires, from late Latin cisoria, the plural of cisorium ‘cutting instrument’. The prefix cis- here is a variant of caes-, from caedere ‘to cut’, a variant also found in chisel (Late Middle English). The spelling with sc- occurred in the 16th century by association with the Latin sciss- from scinder ‘to cut’.
Definition of scissors in US English: scissors(also a pair of scissors) plural nounˈsizərzˈsɪzərz 1An instrument used for cutting cloth, paper, and other thin material, consisting of two blades laid one on top of the other and fastened in the middle so as to allow them to be opened and closed by a thumb and finger inserted through rings on the end of their handles. 剪刀 Example sentencesExamples - To harvest, just take your kitchen scissors and cut what you need.
- Briefly, at a signal, two opponents show each other one of their hands, shaped like a rock, a piece of paper, or a pair of scissors.
- Using tiny scissors, the trimmers carefully shape the buds.
- All I had to do was sit still for a minute, while she snipped a profile with tiny scissors.
- Use small, sharp scissors or a utility knife and cutting mat.
- He picks up the little nail scissors and begins to snip at his beard.
- Tiles are easily cut with a utility knife or a pair of scissors, and will cut even easier if you first warm the tile with a blow dryer.
- This is celebrated by a playful ritual in which the baby is given a number of gifts, such as a pencil and a pair of scissors.
- With a sharp scissors, snip off a very small corner of the baggie.
- I needed a pair of scissors to finally cut it open.
- With another quick glance around, he saw that the first aid kit was open and that the pair of scissors contained within were missing.
- With cuticle scissors, trim unruly or longer hairs above the upper brow line.
- The shirt had a long slash across the abdomen where it looked like somebody had cut through it with a knife or a pair of scissors.
- He grabbed a pair of scissors from a desk drawer and cut the tape from her ankles.
- Airport security presumably confiscated her tweezers and manicure scissors.
- Simply cut the foam to length with a pair of scissors, peel off the backing paper, and press it firmly against the doorstop.
- Grabbing a cube of ice, a pair of scissors and her threaded needle, she returned to her patient.
- A small suture scissors was used to " fish " for the deeply embedded hair.
- Unfortunately, with this type of packaging a pair of scissors or a knife is necessary to forcefully remove the contents.
- I looked in the mirror and took to my hair with the kitchen scissors.
- 1.1as modifier An action in which two things cross each other or open and close like the blades of a pair of scissors.
剪式的 as the fish swims the tail lobes open and close in a slight scissor action 鱼游的时候,双尾叶像剪刀一样轻微开合。 Example sentencesExamples - That's where exercises like the scissor cycle come in.
- With a burst of summoned energy, Ryo shot his legs in the air, slamming into Leigh's ankles in a scissor movement.
- The swimmer did a scissors kick with every two arm strokes.
OriginLate Middle English: from Old French cisoires, from late Latin cisoria, plural of cisorium ‘cutting instrument’, from cis-, variant of caes-, stem of caedere ‘to cut’. The spelling with sc- (16th century) was by association with the Latin stem sciss- ‘cut’. |