Clipping
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British pronunciation/klˈɪpɪŋ/
American pronunciation/ˈkɫɪpɪŋ/

"clipping"的定义和意义

Clipping
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剪辑, 剪报

a story or article cut from a newspaper or magazine to be kept
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What is a "clipping"?

A clipping refers to a piece of a newspaper, magazine, or other publication that has been cut out, usually to keep for future reference. Clippings can include articles, photographs, advertisements, or specific sections of interest. People often save clippings to track news, gather information on a particular topic, or preserve memories. In journalism, "clipping" can also refer to the practice of collecting and storing articles or stories that mention a particular individual, company, or subject. Clippings are often kept in physical form, but they can also be stored digitally.

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My grandmother keeps a box of cherished clippings that she has collected over the years, filled with articles of historical significance.
The journalist 's office was cluttered with stacks of clippings, each representing a story they had written or found noteworthy.
As a historian, I often sift through old newspaper clippings to gather information about past events and societal trends.
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缩写, 裁剪

the process of shortening a word by dropping one or more syllables
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What is "clipping"?

Clipping is a word formation process that involves shortening a longer word by removing one or more syllables while retaining its meaning. This process typically results in a more concise form of the original word. For example, "advertisement" can be clipped to "ad", and "gymnasium" can be shortened to "gym". Clipping is commonly used in informal speech and writing, allowing for quicker and easier communication without losing the essence of the original term. It reflects the dynamic nature of language as it adapts to the needs and preferences of speakers.

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Clipping is a morphological process in linguistics where a longer word is shortened without changing its meaning, often resulting in a more casual or familiar term.
Linguists examine clipping to understand how languages evolve and adapt, making communication more efficient by creating shorter, more manageable forms of words.
Clipping is common in informal speech and can lead to the widespread adoption of the shortened forms as standard vocabulary.
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剪贴, 裁剪

the act of clipping or snipping
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剪辑, 修整

cutting down to the desired size or shape
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