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Sinónimos detallados de clips en inglés

clips:

clips [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the clips
    the punches; the clips; the belts; the clouts; the wallops

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clip:

clip [the ~] sustantivo

  1. the clip
    the pincers; the pincer; the pair of tongs; the forceps; the clip
  2. the clip
    the clamp; the cramp-iron; the clip; the cramp
  3. the clip
    the tap; the touch; the clip
    • tap [the ~] sustantivo
    • touch [the ~] sustantivo
    • clip [the ~] sustantivo
  4. the clip
    the virgin wool; the shorn wool; the new wool; the clip
  5. the clip
    – a sharp slanting blow 1
    the clip
    – a sharp slanting blow 1
    • clip [the ~] sustantivo
      • he gave me a clip on the ear1
  6. the clip
    – the act of clipping or snipping 1
    the clip; the snip; the clipping
    – the act of clipping or snipping 1
  7. the clip
    – a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun 1
    the clip; the magazine; the cartridge clip; the cartridge holder
    – a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun 1
  8. the clip
    – any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together 1
    the clip
    – any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together 1
    • clip [the ~] sustantivo
  9. the clip
    – an article of jewelry that can be clipped onto a hat or dress 1
    the clip
    – an article of jewelry that can be clipped onto a hat or dress 1
    • clip [the ~] sustantivo
  10. the clip
    – an instance or single occasion for some event 1
    the time; the clip
    – an instance or single occasion for some event 1
    • time [the ~] sustantivo
      • this time he succeeded1
      • he called four times1
    • clip [the ~] sustantivo
      • he could do ten at a clip1
  11. the clip
    – A single media file, including art, sound, animation, or movies. 2
    the clip; the media clip; the multimedia clip
    – A single media file, including art, sound, animation, or movies. 2

to clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)

  1. to clip
    to shorten; to curtail; to crop; to abridge; to trim; to clip
    • shorten verbo (shortens, shortened, shortening)
    • curtail verbo (curtails, curtailed, curtailing)
    • crop verbo (crops, cropped, cropping)
    • abridge verbo (abridges, abridged, abridging)
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  2. to clip
    to shave; to shear; to trim; to clip
    • shave verbo (shaves, shaved, shaving)
    • shear verbo (shears, sheared, shearing)
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  3. to clip
    to trim; to crop; to clip
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • crop verbo (crops, cropped, cropping)
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  4. to clip
    belt; to punch; to clip
    • belt verbo
    • punch verbo (punches, punched, punching)
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  5. to clip
    to truncate; to top; to head; to clip
    • truncate verbo (truncates, truncated, truncating)
    • top verbo (tops, topped, topping)
    • head verbo (heads, headed, heading)
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  6. to clip
    to trim; to pare
    – remove the edges from and cut down to the desired size 1
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
      • trim the photograph1
      • trim lumber1
    • pare verbo (pares, pared, paring)
      • pare one's fingernails1
    to cut
    – shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of 1
    • cut verbo (cuts, cut, cutting)
      • cut my hair1
    to skim
    – remove from the surface 1
    • skim verbo (skims, skimmed, skimming)
      • skim cream from the surface of milk1
    to clip; cut close
  7. to clip
    – terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent 1
    to curtail; to clip; cut short
    – terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent 1
    • curtail verbo (curtails, curtailed, curtailing)
      • Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries1
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
    • cut short verbo
      • My speech was cut short1
  8. to clip
    – cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of 1
    to crop; to trim; to prune; to dress; to clip; to snip; to cut back; lop
    – cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of 1
    • crop verbo (crops, cropped, cropping)
    • trim verbo (trims, trimmed, trimming)
    • prune verbo (prunes, pruned, pruning)
    • dress verbo (dresss, dressed, dressing)
      • dress the plants in the garden1
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
    • snip verbo (snips, snipped, snipping)
    • cut back verbo (cuts back, cut back, cutting back)
    • lop verbo
  9. to clip
    – attach with a clip 1
    to clip
    – attach with a clip 1
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
      • clip the papers together1
  10. to clip
    – sever or remove by pinching or snipping 1
    to clip; to nip; to snip; nip off; snip off
    – sever or remove by pinching or snipping 1
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
    • nip verbo (nips, nipped, nipping)
    • snip verbo (snips, snipped, snipping)
    • nip off verbo
      • nip off the flowers1
    • snip off verbo
  11. to clip
    – run at a moderately swift pace 1
    to clip; to trot; to jog
    – run at a moderately swift pace 1
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
    • trot verbo (trots, trotted, trotting)
    • jog verbo (jogs, jogged, jogging)
  12. to clip
    – To cut off the portion of a displayed image that lies beyond a certain boundary, such as the edge of a window or a bounding box. 2
    to clip
    – To cut off the portion of a displayed image that lies beyond a certain boundary, such as the edge of a window or a bounding box. 2
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)
  13. to clip
    – To cut a photograph, drawing, or other illustration from a clip art collection--either in a book or on a disk. 2
    to clip
    – To cut a photograph, drawing, or other illustration from a clip art collection--either in a book or on a disk. 2
    • clip verbo (clips, clipped, clipping)

Conjugaciones de clip:

present
  1. clip
  2. clip
  3. clips
  4. clip
  5. clip
  6. clip
simple past
  1. clipped
  2. clipped
  3. clipped
  4. clipped
  5. clipped
  6. clipped
present perfect
  1. have clipped
  2. have clipped
  3. has clipped
  4. have clipped
  5. have clipped
  6. have clipped
past continuous
  1. was clipping
  2. were clipping
  3. was clipping
  4. were clipping
  5. were clipping
  6. were clipping
future
  1. shall clip
  2. will clip
  3. will clip
  4. shall clip
  5. will clip
  6. will clip
continuous present
  1. am clipping
  2. are clipping
  3. is clipping
  4. are clipping
  5. are clipping
  6. are clipping
subjunctive
  1. be clipped
  2. be clipped
  3. be clipped
  4. be clipped
  5. be clipped
  6. be clipped
diverse
  1. clip!
  2. let's clip!
  3. clipped
  4. clipping
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

clip

  1. clip
  2. clip
  3. clip

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Definiciones relacionadas de "clip":

  1. a sharp slanting blow1
    • he gave me a clip on the ear1
  2. the act of clipping or snipping1
  3. a metal frame or container holding cartridges; can be inserted into an automatic gun1
  4. any of various small fasteners used to hold loose articles together1
  5. an article of jewelry that can be clipped onto a hat or dress1
  6. an instance or single occasion for some event1
    • he could do ten at a clip1
  7. terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent1
  8. cultivate, tend, and cut back the growth of1
  9. attach with a clip1
    • clip the papers together1
  10. sever or remove by pinching or snipping1
  11. run at a moderately swift pace1
  12. A single media file, including art, sound, animation, or movies.2
  13. To cut off the portion of a displayed image that lies beyond a certain boundary, such as the edge of a window or a bounding box.2
  14. To cut a photograph, drawing, or other illustration from a clip art collection--either in a book or on a disk.2

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