snipping
n. 碎片
v. 剪( snip的現在分詞 )
If you snip something, or if you snip at or through something, you cut it quickly using sharp scissors.
He has now begun to snip away at the piece of paper...
現在他已經開始剪這張紙。
He snipped a length of new bandage and placed it around Peter's chest.
他剪下一段新繃帶,纏在了彼得的胸口。
If you say that something is a snip, you mean that it is very good value.
The beautifully made briefcase is a snip at £74.25.
這個做工精美的公文包售價才 74.25 英鎊,可謂物美價廉。
1. a small piece of anything (especially a piece that has been snipped off)
The crew had been snipping it for souvenirs.
艦上人員把它剪下來當作紀念品.
The gardener is snipping off the dead leaves in the garden.
花匠在花園時剪枯葉.