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Scissor Meaning in English

word

ˈsɪzɝ
SIZ-er
sˈɪsɐ
SIZ-uh

释义

One half or blade of a pair of scissors; also, a particular cutting or kicking move in sports called the 'scissor' motion.

用法与细微差别

'Scissor' is rarely used alone to mean the cutting tool (that's 'scissors'). Instead, 'scissor' refers to one blade, or to cutting/kicking motions in sports (like 'scissor kick'). Most people use 'scissors' for the tool. In sports or dance, look for phrases like 'scissor kick' or 'scissor movement'.

例句

A scissor has one sharp edge for cutting.

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The scissor broke off from the handle.

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He practiced the scissor move in karate class.

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The dancer jumped and did a perfect scissor leap.

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You need both scissors, not just one scissor, to cut paper.

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His famous goal was a bicycle kick, which looked like a scissor in mid-air.

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