shed
shed
ʃɛd
shed
/ʃɛd/

A(z) „shed” jelentĂ©se Ă©s meghatĂĄrozĂĄsa angolul

to shed
01

to let hair, skin, horn, or feathers fall naturally

to shed definition and meaning
Példåk
Snakes shed their skin several times a year.
02

megszabadulni, lead

to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed anymore
Példåk
The company decided to shed some of its less profitable branches to streamline operations.
A vĂĄllalat Ășgy döntött, hogy megszabadul nĂ©hĂĄny kevĂ©sbĂ© nyeresĂ©ges ĂĄgazatĂĄtĂłl, hogy leegyszerƱsĂ­tse a mƱveleteket.
03

kiborít, elönt

to accidentally release or spill a liquid or substance in a sudden and uncontrolled manner
Példåk
She shed a cup of coffee on the table, staining the papers underneath.
Kiöntött egy csĂ©sze kĂĄvĂ©t az asztalra, megtĂ©ve az alatta lĂ©vƑ papĂ­rokat.
04

kiont, önt

to let a substance flow out or spill over
Példåk
As the ice melted, it began to shed water onto the pavement below.
Ahogy a jég olvadt, elkezdett vizet engedni a lenti jårdåra.
01

fészer, mƱhely

a simple and small cottage-like building that is built to store things or shelter animals
Példåk
The farmer built a wooden shed to provide shelter for his goats during the winter.
A farmer egy fĂĄbĂłl kĂ©szĂŒlt mƱhelyt Ă©pĂ­tett, hogy tĂ©li menedĂ©ket biztosĂ­tson kecskĂ©inek.
02

a large, simple industrial building used to house machinery or equipment

Dialectbritish flagBritish
Példåk
Workers inspected the locomotives inside the rail shed.
01

cast off or lost at an early stage of development

Példåk
Shed petals covered the ground beneath the tree.
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