to shed
01
to let hair, skin, horn, or feathers fall naturally
例
Birds shed old feathers during molting season.
02
取り除く, 捨てる
to get rid of something that is not wanted or needed anymore
例
After the spring cleaning, she shed a lot of old clothes that no longer fit her.
春の大掃除の後、彼女はもう自分に合わない多くの古い服を処分した。
03
こぼす, 漏らす
to accidentally release or spill a liquid or substance in a sudden and uncontrolled manner
例
The worker accidentally shed oil all over the factory floor, making it slippery.
労働者が誤って工場の床全体に油をこぼし、滑りやすくしてしまった。
04
流す, こぼす
to let a substance flow out or spill over
例
The wound caused her arm to shed a small amount of blood.
その傷で彼女の腕から少量の血が流れ出た。
Shed
01
物置, 小屋
a simple and small cottage-like building that is built to store things or shelter animals
例
The tools were neatly arranged inside the garden shed behind the house.
道具は家の裏にある庭の物置の中にきちんと並べられていた。
02
a large, simple industrial building used to house machinery or equipment
Dialect
British
例
The factory 's engine shed was filled with heavy machines.
shed
01
cast off or lost at an early stage of development
例
The insect 's shed skin was found on the leaf.
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