Found 4 items, similar to clipping.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak)
Definition: clipping
guntingan
English → Indonesian (quick)
Definition: clipping
guntingan
English → English (WordNet)
Definition: clipping
clipping
See
clip
clip
n 1: a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be
inserted into an automatic gun [syn:
cartridge holder,
cartridge clip,
magazine]
2: an instance or single occasion for some event;
“this time he
succeeded”;
“he called four times”;
“he could do ten at a
clip” [syn:
time]
3: any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles
together
4: an article of jewelry that can be clipped onto a hat or
dress
5: the act of clipping or snipping [syn:
clipping,
snip]
6: a sharp slanting blow;
“he gave me a clip on the ear”
[also:
clipping,
clipped]
clipping
n 1: an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine;
“he searched
through piles of letters and clippings” [syn:
newspaper clipping
,
press clipping,
cutting,
press cutting]
2: cutting down to the desired size or shape [syn:
trim,
trimming]
3: the act of clipping or snipping [syn:
clip,
snip]
clip
v 1: sever or remove by pinching or snipping;
“nip off the
flowers” [syn:
nip,
nip off,
snip,
snip off]
2: run at a moderately swift pace [syn:
trot,
jog]
3: attach with a clip;
“clip the papers together” [ant:
unclip]
4: cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of;
“dress the
plants in the garden” [syn:
snip,
crop,
trim,
lop,
dress,
prune,
cut back]
5: terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or
its full extent;
“My speech was cut short”;
“Personal
freedom is curtailed in many countries” [syn:
curtail,
cut short
]
[also:
clipping,
clipped]
English → English (gcide)
Definition: Clipping
Clip
\Clip\ (kl[i^]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p.
Clipped (kl[i^]pt);
p. pr. & vb. n.
Clipping.] [OE. cluppen, clippen, to
embrace, AS. clyran to embrace, clasp; cf. OHG. kluft tongs,
shears, Icel, kl[=y]pa to pinch, squeeze, also OE. clippen to
cut, shear, Dan. klippe to clip, cut, SW. & Icel. klippa.]
1. To embrace, hence; to encompass.
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O . . . that Neptune's arms, who clippeth thee
about,
Would bear thee from the knowledge of thyself.
--Shak.
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2. To cut off; as with shears or scissors; as, to clip the
hair; to clip coin.
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Sentenced to have his ears clipped. --Macaulay.
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3. To curtail; to cut short.
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All my reports go with the modest truth;
No more nor clipped, but so. --Shak.
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In London they clip their words after one manner
about the court, another in the city, and a third in
the suburbs. --Swift.
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Clipping
\Clip"ping\, n.
1. The act of embracing. [Obs.]
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2. The act of cutting off, curtailing, or diminishing; the
practice of clipping the edges of coins.
Note: This practise was common when precious metals such as
silver or gold were used in commonly circulated major
coins, such as the dime, quarter, and higher
denominations; scoundrels would remove small slivers of
precious metal from the edges of many coins, eventually
accumulating enough precious metal to be worth a
significant sum, while passing on the clipped coins at
their nominal values. After most governments
discontinued coinage in silver and gold in the late
1900's, the practice became obsolete. The serrations,
or milling, at the edges of coins was introduced to
defeat the practice by making the result of clipping
evident. Many coins continued to be made with milled
edges even after the practice of clipping was rendered
pointless by use of non-precious metals in coinage.
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clipping by Englishmen is robbing the honest man
who receives clipped money. --Locke.
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3. That which is clipped off or out of something; a piece
separated by clipping; as, newspaper clippings.
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4. (Football) The act of hitting a player from behind, for
the purpose of blocking. It is illegal in football because
it can lead to injury to the blocked player, who cannot
anticipate the action. A penalty of 10 yards or more may
be assessed against the team of the offending player.
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