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clip /klɪp/ noun
clip verb (past tense and past participle clipped, present participle clipping)

کلیپ، ویدیوی کوتاه
گیره کاغذ، گیره یا پنس، بست، برش، موزنی، پشم چینی، کوتاه کردن، شانه فشنگ، چیدن، بغل گرفتن، محکم گرفتن، مفصل کابل، ترمینال باطری، سد کردن راه حریف از پشت با انداختن خود به زمین (فوتبال امریکایی)، قلاب نوار، علوم مهندسی: گیره، الکترونیک: گیره، عمران: بست مخصوص کابل و سیم، ورزش: سد کردن راه حریف از پشت با انداختن خود به زمین، علوم هوایی: گیره، علوم نظامی: خشاب، علوم دریایی: دستگیره
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[TahlilGaran] Persian Dictionary

clip
[verb]
Synonyms:
- trim, crop, curtail, cut, pare, prune, shear, shorten, snip
[noun]
[verb]
Synonyms:
- smack, clout (informal), cuff, knock, punch, strike, thump, wallop (informal), whack
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(Informal)
[verb]
attach, fasten, fix, hold, pin, staple
English Thesaurus: fasten, attach, join, glue, tape, ...

[TahlilGaran] English Synonym Dictionary

I. clip1 /klɪp/ noun
[Sense 1,3,8: Date: 1400-1500; Origin: clip2(1)]
[Sense 2,4-7: Date: 1800-1900; Origin: clip2(2)]

1. FOR FASTENING [countable] a small metal or plastic object that holds or fastens things together:
The wire is held on with a metal clip.
a wad of money in a gold clipBulldog clip, paperclip

2. FILM [countable] a short part of a film or television programme that is shown by itself, especially as an advertisement:
clips from the new James Bond film

3. GUN [countable] a container for bullets which passes them quickly into the gun so that they can be fired

4. at a good/rapid/fast etc clip quickly:
Traffic was moving at a good clip.

5. CUT [singular] British English the act of cutting something to make it shorter or tidier:
I gave the hedge a clip.

6. a clip round the ear/earhole British English informal a short hit on the side of someone’s head

7. NEWSPAPER [countable] an article that is cut from a newspaper or magazine for a particular reason

8. $100/50 cents etc a clip American English informal if things cost $100, 50 cents etc a clip, they cost that amount of money each

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

II. clip2 verb (past tense and past participle clipped, present participle clipping)
[Sense 1: Language: Old English; Origin: clyppan 'to hold tight, hug']
[Sense 2-9: Date: 1200-1300; Language: Old Norse; Origin: klippa]

1. FASTEN [intransitive always + adverb/preposition, transitive] to fasten something together or to be fastened together using a clip
clip something into/onto etc something
A microphone was clipped to his tie.
a stack of bills clipped together

2. CUT [transitive] to cut small amounts of something in order to make it tidier:
The hedges had just been clipped.

3. CUT FROM NEWSPAPER [transitive always + adverb/preposition] to cut an article or picture from a newspaper, magazine etc
clip something out of/from something
a cartoon clipped from a Minneapolis newspaper

4. HIT [transitive] to hit something quickly at an angle, often by accident:
A truck swerved and clipped a parked car.

5. REDUCE [transitive] to slightly reduce an amount, quantity etc – used in news reports
clip something off/from something
Gunnell clipped a second off the world record.

6. clip sb’s wings to restrict someone’s freedom, activities, or power

7. clip somebody round the ear/earhole British English informal to hit someone quickly on the side of the head

8. TICKET [transitive] British English to make a hole in a bus or train ticket to show that it has been used Synonym : punch American English

9. clip your words to say words in a quick, short, and not very friendly way

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

clip
noun
I. used for holding things together
ADJ. bulldog, crocodile, spring | bicycle, hair, nose, paper, suspender, tie
VERB + CLIP fasten, put (in/on) She put a clip in her hair. He put his bicycle clips on and set off.
take off, undo, unfasten
CLIP + VERB hold sth Paper clips held the picture in place.

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

clip
II. small section from a film
ADJ. brief, short | film, movie, video
VERB + CLIP see | show
PREP. in a/the ~ You will see in this clip how well she acts.
~ from a clip from a Sherlock Holmes movie

[TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary

fasten to join together the two sides of a piece of clothing, bag, belt etc:
He fastened the necklace behind her neck.
attach to fasten something firmly to another object or surface, using screws, nails, tape, glue etc:
The boards were attached with screws.
The prisoner was attached to the wall with chains.
join to connect or fasten things together:
Join the pieces using a strong glue
glue to join things together using glue:
Glue the fabric to the white card.
tape to fasten something using tape:
The students' name cards were taped to the table.
staple to fasten something using staples (=a small piece of wire that is pressed through paper using a special machine):
Don't staple your resumé to your cover letter.
clip to fasten things together using a clip (=a small metal object):
A photo was clipped to the letter.
tie to fasten a tie, shoelaces etc by making a knot:
Don't forget to tie your shoelaces!
do something up especially British English to fasten a piece of clothing or the buttons etc on it:
The teacher doesn't have time to do up every child's coat.
Let me do it up for you.
button (up) to fasten a shirt, coat etc with buttons:
His shirt was buttoned right to the top.
zip (up) to fasten a piece of clothing, a bag etc with a zip:
Zip up your jacket, it's cold.
buckle (up) to fasten a seat belt, belt, shoe etc that has a buckle (=small metal object that fits through a hole in a strap):
The little girl struggled to buckle her shoes.
unfasten/untie/undo/unbutton/unzip to open something that is fastened:
Do not unfasten your seatbelt until the car has stopped completely.
close/strong ties
He had developed close ties with many Republican governors.
family/blood ties
Family ties have been weakened by older people living apart from their children.
personal ties
Strong personal ties connect her to the area.
emotional ties
He was a loner who failed to develop emotional ties with other people.
economic ties
Japan and South Korea have close economic ties.
diplomatic ties
the establishment of diplomatic ties between the two countries
social ties
Besides marriage, other social ties drew people together.
ties of marriage/friendship/blood etc
The ties of friendship that unite the two countries.
maintain/develop ties
The U.S. is committed to maintaining close ties with Europe.
establish ties
Israel established full diplomatic ties with the Vatican in 1994.
cut/sever ties
He said that he planned to sever his ties with the club.

[TahlilGaran] English Thesaurus


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