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ˈpress clip·ping N

press clipping

I . clip1 [klɪp] N

2. clip (for gun):

3. clip (jewellery):

II . clip1 <-pp-> [klɪp] VB trans

I . clip2 [klɪp] N

1. clip (trim):

2. clip CINE:

izsek m

3. clip (sharp blow):

udarec m

II . clip2 <-pp-> [klɪp] VB trans

2. clip Brit ticket:

3. clip fig (reduce):

sekati [perf odsekati]

ˈpa·per clip N

ˈtie clip N

trou·ser clip [ˈtraʊzə-] N

Usage examples with clipping

newspaper clipping

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
Fruits are harvested by clipping the stem with the help of sharp clippers (secateurs).
en.wikipedia.org
Critics claim this results in clipping or digital distortion which can be heard as crackling, particularly during bass drum hits.
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He only discovered that his project was being criticized when someone sent a press clipping his way.
www.huffingtonpost.com
The public could also debase coins, usually by clipping or scraping off small portions of the precious metal, also known as stemming.
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A newspaper clipping aroused his attention.
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In 1275, coin clipping was made a capital offence, and in 1278, raids on suspected coin clippers were carried out.
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It can be used for line or line segment clipping against a rectangular window as well as against a convex polygon.
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Somewhere in the same scrapbook with the newspaper clipping is a verse from their golden anniversary in the spring of '96.
www.thewhig.com
If done carefully, clipping each flowering stem with secateurs, the leaves of the plants will remain attractive for several more months.
www.stuff.co.nz
I found a newspaper clipping of my grandmother looking down a microscope.
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