snip
To snip means to cut something with scissors. It's usually a small and fast cut. You might snip a loose thread from your clothes.
A snip can also be the small piece you cut off. Or, it can be the quick cutting action itself. Think of it like a little, quick cut!
The term 'snip', categorized at CEFR B1, functions as both a verb and a noun, primarily relating to the act of cutting. As a verb, it describes the action of cutting something swiftly and accurately, typically with scissors or shears, often to remove a minor section. For example, one might 'snip' a thread or a small flower from a bush, emphasizing precision and speed.
When used as a noun, 'snip' refers either to the quick, short cut itself or to the small piece that has been severed. This duality highlights its utility in describing both the process and the result of such a specific type of cutting. Understanding 'snip' in these contexts allows for a more nuanced comprehension of actions involving precise and often minor removals or alterations.
At the C1 CEFR level, understanding the multifaceted nature of words like 'snip' is crucial for nuanced expression. As a verb, 'snip' denotes an action of cutting with precision, typically involving scissors or shears, and often implying the removal of a small, specific part. This precision distinguishes it from more general cutting actions.
Furthermore, the nominal form 'snip' can refer to the act of cutting itself, emphasizing its quick and decisive character. Alternatively, it can signify the resulting fragment or piece that has been severed. This dual functionality as both an action and its outcome enriches its utility in descriptive and precise communication.
§ What does 'snip' mean?
The word 'snip' can function as both a verb and a noun, and it generally relates to the action of cutting. As a verb, 'to snip' implies a quick, precise cut, usually with scissors or shears, often to remove a small piece of something. It suggests a swift, deliberate action rather than a long, drawn-out cut. Think of it as a small, controlled clip. When you snip something, you're usually aiming for accuracy and efficiency, often in a delicate manner.
- DEFINITION
- To snip means to cut something quickly and precisely with scissors or shears, often removing a small piece.
As a noun, a 'snip' can refer to the act of making a small, quick cut itself, or it can refer to the small piece that has been cut off. So, if you make a quick cut, that's a 'snip.' If a small piece of hair falls to the floor after being cut, you could also refer to that piece as a 'snip.'
- DEFINITION
- As a noun, a 'snip' refers to a small, quick cut or the small piece that has been cut off.
§ When do people use 'snip'?
People use 'snip' in various contexts, particularly when the act of cutting is small, precise, or involves a specific tool like scissors. Here are some common scenarios:
- Gardening and pruning: Gardeners frequently 'snip' off dead leaves, small branches, or flowers to encourage new growth or maintain the shape of plants. The term emphasizes the careful, targeted nature of the cut.
- Hairdressing: Hair stylists often 'snip' off small sections of hair to create a specific style or to trim split ends. It conveys the idea of precision and attention to detail.
- Crafts and sewing: When working with fabric, paper, or other materials, crafters might 'snip' threads, cut small patterns, or make precise adjustments. This use highlights the controlled nature of the cut.
- Cooking: In the kitchen, you might 'snip' herbs with kitchen shears, implying a quick and easy way to prepare them.
- Figurative use: Sometimes, 'snip' can be used more figuratively to describe quickly and efficiently removing something, even if it's not a literal cut. For example, you might 'snip' a problematic paragraph out of an essay.
§ Examples of 'snip' in context:
She used a pair of gardening shears to snip the dead roses from the bush.
In this example, 'snip' emphasizes the careful removal of specific parts of the rose bush, suggesting a gentle and precise action to maintain the plant's health.
The tailor made a quick snip to adjust the hem of the dress.
Here, 'snip' as a noun refers to the small, swift cut made by the tailor, highlighting the precision needed for clothing alterations.
Could you please snip off a piece of that ribbon for me?
This sentence uses 'snip' to request a small, precise cut of the ribbon, implying a need for accuracy in the length or size of the piece.
A tiny snip of thread was all that remained on the sewing machine.
In this case, 'snip' as a noun refers to the small, cut-off piece of thread, emphasizing its diminutive size.
§ Synonyms and related words:
While 'snip' is quite specific, some related words can offer different nuances:
- Clip: Similar to snip, often implies a quick, clean cut, especially for hair, nails, or paper.
- Trim: Suggests making something neater or shorter by cutting away small parts.
- Cut: A more general term for separating something with a sharp edge.
- Shear: To cut with large, often powerful, cutting tools.
- Prune: Specifically for cutting away dead or overgrown branches or stems from a plant or bush.
Understanding 'snip' helps you accurately describe small, precise cutting actions in English, making your language more vivid and specific. It's a useful word for everyday situations, from crafts to gardening, and can add a subtle layer of detail to your descriptions.
§ How to use 'snip' in a sentence — grammar, prepositions
The word 'snip' can be used as both a verb and a noun, and its usage often involves certain grammatical structures and prepositions. Understanding these nuances will help you integrate 'snip' naturally into your English vocabulary.
§ 'Snip' as a Verb
When 'snip' is used as a verb, it generally means to cut something quickly and precisely, often with scissors or shears. It implies a small, decisive cut. Here's a breakdown of its common grammatical patterns:
- Transitive Verb (Snip + Object)
- This is the most common usage. The verb 'snip' directly acts upon an object, which is the thing being cut.
She carefully snipped the loose thread from her shirt.
The gardener snipped off the dead roses to encourage new growth.
- Transitive Verb (Snip + Object + Prepositional Phrase)
- You can add a prepositional phrase to specify what the object is being snipped from, off, out of, etc.
- Snip off: To remove something by cutting.
He decided to snip off a piece of the ribbon for the gift.
- Snip from: To take a small piece by cutting from a larger whole.
Can you snip a few sprigs of parsley from the plant?
- Snip out: To remove something by cutting it away from the surrounding material.
She used scissors to snip out the coupon from the newspaper.
- Intransitive Verb
- While less common, 'snip' can sometimes be used intransitively, meaning it doesn't take a direct object. This usually implies the action of cutting itself, or the sound of cutting.
The tailor's scissors began to snip rhythmically.
§ 'Snip' as a Noun
As a noun, 'snip' can refer to a small, quick cut, or the small piece that has been cut off. It can be both countable and uncountable depending on the context.
- Referring to the Act of Cutting
- In this context, it often implies a quick, sharp action.
With a quick snip of the scissors, the cord was cut.
The barber gave his hair a few final snips.
- Referring to a Small Piece Cut Off
- Here, 'snip' is countable and refers to the result of the cutting action.
There were tiny fabric snips all over the sewing room floor.
She gathered the small snips of paper after crafting.
§ Common Prepositions with 'Snip'
When 'snip' is used as a verb, it frequently appears with certain prepositions to specify the direction or origin of the cut:
- Off: To remove something completely by cutting.
Please snip off the price tag before wrapping the gift.
- From: To indicate the source from which something is cut.
She would often snip flowers from her garden for a vase.
- Out (of): To remove something from a confined space or larger piece by cutting.
The child carefully snipped the shapes out of the paper.
By familiarizing yourself with these common usages and associated prepositions, you can confidently use 'snip' in a variety of contexts, accurately conveying the idea of a quick, precise cut or a small piece removed by cutting.
§ Where you actually hear this word — work, school, news
The word 'snip' is quite versatile and you'll encounter it in various contexts, from casual conversations about household chores to more technical discussions in professional settings. Understanding these different applications will help you grasp its nuances.
§ In Everyday Life and Hobbies
In daily life, 'snip' is commonly used when talking about small, quick cutting actions. Think about gardening, sewing, or even cooking.
- DEFINITION
- To cut something quickly and precisely with scissors or shears, often removing a small piece.
She had to snip a loose thread from her shirt before leaving.
The gardener would often snip off the faded blooms to encourage new growth.
As a noun, 'snip' can refer to the act of cutting or the small piece removed.
- DEFINITION
- A small, quick cut or the small piece that has been cut off.
Just give it a quick snip to even out the edges.
She collected the tiny snips of fabric from the floor after sewing.
§ In Professional and Technical Contexts
While 'snip' might sound informal, it does appear in professional and technical language, particularly when describing precise, small-scale removals or adjustments.
- In medicine: You might hear about a 'surgical snip' referring to a minor incision.
- In computing: Tools for capturing screenshots are often called 'snipping tools,' as they allow you to 'snip' a portion of your screen.
- In construction/crafts: Artisans might 'snip' wires, threads, or small pieces of material.
The engineer had to snip a small resistor from the circuit board.
Use the Snipping Tool to capture just the relevant part of the webpage.
§ In News and Media
While less common than in everyday conversation, 'snip' can occasionally appear in news headlines or articles, especially when describing minor cuts or removals in a concise way.
A quick budget snip could save millions, analysts suggest.
The article featured a small snip from the mayor's speech.
By observing how 'snip' is used across these various environments, you'll gain a deeper appreciation for its flexibility and precision in the English language. It's a small word that describes a small action, but it carries a specific connotation of quick, accurate removal or reduction.
§ Mistakes People Make with "Snip"
Even though "snip" seems like a straightforward word, learners often make a few common errors when using it. Understanding these nuances can significantly improve your precision and fluency in English.
§ 1. Overusing "snip" for all cutting actions
One of the most frequent mistakes is using "snip" for any instance of cutting. While "snip" is a verb related to cutting, it specifically implies a quick, precise action, often involving scissors or shears, and typically removing a small piece. It's not a general synonym for "cut."
- DEFINITION
- To snip means to cut something quickly and precisely with scissors or shears, often removing a small piece. As a noun, a 'snip' refers to a small, quick cut or the small piece that has been cut off.
Incorrect: I need to snip down the tree.
Correct: I need to cut down the tree.
Correct: She used scissors to snip off a loose thread.
§ 2. Confusing the verb and noun forms
While "snip" functions as both a verb and a noun, some learners might mix up their usage or fail to recognize the noun form.
- As a verb: It describes the action of cutting quickly and precisely.
- As a noun: It refers to the small, quick cut itself, or the small piece that has been cut off.
Incorrect: I need a quick snip the paper.
Correct (verb): I need to snip the paper quickly.
Correct (noun): Give the paper a quick snip.
Correct (noun): There was a small snip of fabric on the floor.
§ 3. Misunderstanding the tools implied by "snip"
"Snip" strongly implies the use of scissors or shears. Using it in contexts where other cutting tools are more appropriate can sound unnatural.
Incorrect: He used an axe to snip the wood.
Correct: He used an axe to chop the wood.
Correct: She carefully snipped the coupon from the newspaper.
§ 4. Incorrect prepositions and collocations
While "snip" is often followed by "off" or "out," using incorrect prepositions can change the meaning or make the phrase sound awkward.
- Snip off: To remove something by snipping.
- Snip out: To cut something out of a larger piece by snipping around its edges.
- A snip at: An informal idiom meaning something is very cheap or a bargain.
Incorrect: Can you snip the picture from the magazine?
Correct: Can you snip out the picture from the magazine?
Incorrect: The dress was a snip for that price.
Correct: The dress was a snip at that price.
By being mindful of these common mistakes, you can use "snip" more accurately and effectively, enriching your vocabulary and making your English sound more native and precise.
Wichtige Grammatik
Verbs like 'snip' that end in a consonant-vowel-consonant pattern often double the final consonant when adding suffixes like -ing or -ed, especially if the stress is on the last syllable.
snip → snipping, snipped
When 'snip' is used as a transitive verb, it directly takes an object, indicating what is being cut.
She will snip the loose threads.
As an intransitive verb, 'snip' can be used without a direct object, often implying the action itself.
The scissors snip cleanly.
When 'snip' is used as a noun, it can be countable and pluralized.
He made a few snips in the fabric. I found several snips of paper on the floor.
The noun 'snip' can be used to refer to a small piece that has been cut off.
These snips of ribbon are perfect for the craft project.
Beispiele nach Niveau
She will snip the paper.
Ella cortará el papel.
Simple future tense, 'will' + base verb.
I like to snip flowers.
Me gusta cortar flores.
Simple present tense, 'like to' + base verb.
He can snip the string.
Él puede cortar el hilo.
Modal verb 'can' + base verb.
The snip was very fast.
El corte fue muy rápido.
Noun form, simple past tense of 'to be'.
Please snip here.
Por favor, corte aquí.
Imperative verb, direct command.
She took a snip of cloth.
Ella tomó un trozo de tela.
Noun form, past tense of 'to take'.
They will snip the leaves.
Ellos cortarán las hojas.
Simple future tense, 'will' + base verb.
My mom likes to snip herbs.
A mi mamá le gusta cortar hierbas.
Simple present tense, 'likes to' + base verb.
She used scissors to snip the loose thread from her shirt.
She cut the loose thread with scissors.
Past tense of 'snip'.
Can you snip off a small piece of paper for me?
Please cut a small piece of paper.
Imperative verb, phrasal verb 'snip off'.
The gardener will snip the roses to make them look neat.
The gardener will cut the roses.
Future tense, verb 'snip'.
I heard a little snip when I cut the ribbon.
I heard a small cutting sound.
Noun 'snip' referring to the sound.
My mom gave me a quick snip to my hair when it was too long.
My mom quickly cut my hair.
Noun 'snip' referring to a quick cut.
Be careful not to snip your finger with the sharp scissors.
Don't cut your finger.
Negative imperative, verb 'snip'.
He watched the tailor snip away at the fabric.
He watched the tailor cut the fabric.
Phrasal verb 'snip away at'.
Just a snip of the wire is all you need for this project.
You only need to cut a small piece of wire.
Noun 'snip' referring to a small cut piece.
She used gardening shears to snip off the dead roses, revitalizing the bush.
She cut off the dead roses with gardening shears.
Phrasal verb 'snip off' is used here.
The tailor made a quick snip with his scissors to adjust the hem of the trousers.
The tailor made a quick cut with his scissors.
Here, 'snip' is used as a noun.
He watched the barber carefully snip around his ears, ensuring a neat haircut.
He watched the barber carefully cut around his ears.
The verb 'snip' is followed by a prepositional phrase.
Just a snip of the wire should be enough to disconnect the circuit.
Just a small cut of the wire.
Here, 'snip' is a noun referring to a small piece.
With a deft hand, the chef would snip herbs directly into the simmering pot.
The chef would cut herbs directly into the pot.
Adverb 'deftly' describes the action of snipping.
She received a snip of fabric as a sample before committing to the full purchase.
She received a small piece of fabric.
Noun 'snip' is used to mean a small piece.
The children enjoyed snipping colorful paper into various shapes for their craft project.
The children enjoyed cutting colorful paper.
The gerund 'snipping' is used as the object of 'enjoyed'.
A snip here and a snip there transformed the overgrown hedge into a manicured masterpiece.
A small cut here and a small cut there.
Repetition of the noun 'snip' for emphasis on multiple small cuts.
With a quick snip of the scissors, she removed the loose thread from her jacket.
Dengan guntingan cepat, dia membuang benang longgar dari jaketnya.
Here, 'snip' is used as a noun, referring to the act of cutting.
The gardener began to snip away the dead leaves, encouraging new growth on the rose bush.
Tukang kebun mula memotong daun-daun mati, menggalakkan pertumbuhan baru pada pokok mawar itu.
Here, 'snip away' is a phrasal verb meaning to cut off gradually.
He gave a snip at the wire, hoping to disconnect the device without further damage.
Dia memotong wayar itu, berharap dapat memutuskan sambungan peranti tanpa kerosakan lanjut.
In this context, 'snip at' means to make a quick, targeted cut.
The stylist decided to snip a few inches off her long hair for a fresher look.
Penata rambut memutuskan untuk memotong beberapa inci dari rambut panjangnya untuk penampilan yang lebih segar.
This use of 'snip' implies a precise and deliberate cutting action.
After the initial snip, the tailor carefully trimmed the excess fabric from the hem.
Selepas potongan awal, tukang jahit dengan teliti memotong lebihan kain dari kelim.
Here, 'snip' refers to the first cut made.
The children enjoyed snipping out shapes from colored paper for their art project.
Kanak-kanak seronok memotong bentuk dari kertas berwarna untuk projek seni mereka.
'Snipping out' means to cut a shape from something using small, quick cuts.
He managed to snip the coupon from the magazine without tearing the page.
Dia berjaya memotong kupon dari majalah tanpa merobek halaman itu.
This emphasizes the precision of the cutting action.
The surgeon made a small snip to open the sterile packaging, preparing for the procedure.
Pakar bedah membuat potongan kecil untuk membuka pembungkusan steril, bersiap sedia untuk prosedur itu.
Here, 'snip' is a noun referring to a small, surgical cut.
Häufige Kollokationen
Häufige Phrasen
snip, snip, snip
onomatopoeia for repeated cutting sound
to snip at someone
to make a sharp, critical remark
not worth a snip
of very little value
a snip at the price
a very good bargain
snip into pieces
to cut something into many small parts
just a snip
only a small amount or piece
snip the ends
to cut off the very tips of something
snip a coupon
to cut out a coupon from a newspaper or magazine
with a snip of the scissors
indicating a quick, decisive cut
to get a snip
to get a quick, small haircut
Grammatikmuster
Redewendungen & Ausdrücke
"snip at someone"
To speak sharply or retort angrily to someone.
She tends to snip at her colleagues when she's stressed.
informal"a snip at the price"
Something that is a bargain or very inexpensive.
I got this vintage jacket for ten dollars; it was a snip at the price!
informal"snip-snap"
Used to describe quick, sharp movements or sounds, often associated with cutting.
The tailor worked with snip-snap precision, cutting the fabric.
neutralSatzmuster
Subject + snips + object (with scissors/shears)
She snips the threads with small embroidery scissors.
Subject + snips off + object (from something)
He had to snip off the loose ends from the rope.
Subject + gives + object + a snip
The gardener gave the rose bushes a quick snip.
There + is/are + a snip/snips + in/on + object
There's a snip in the fabric, so be careful.
Subject + needs + a snip
My hair really needs a snip.
Object + is + a snip
Cutting that small piece off was a snip.
Subject + snips + way + through + object
He had to snip his way through the dense undergrowth.
Subject + snips + at + object
The dog snips at the air when it's excited.
Wortfamilie
Substantive
Verben
So verwendest du es
When using 'snip' as a verb, it often implies a quick, decisive action. For example, 'She snipped a rose from the bush.' As a noun, it can refer to the act itself or the piece removed: 'He made a quick snip with the scissors' or 'There was a snip of hair on the floor.' It's often associated with smaller, more delicate cutting than 'cut' or 'shear.'
A common mistake is using 'snip' when a more general or forceful cutting action is intended. For instance, you wouldn't usually 'snip down a tree' but rather 'cut down a tree' or 'fell a tree.' Another error is using 'snip' for tearing or ripping actions. It strictly refers to cutting with an implement.
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What does it mean to 'snip' paper?
To snip means to cut something quickly and precisely with scissors.
If you 'snip' a flower, what are you doing?
To snip a flower means to cut it from its stem, usually with scissors or shears.
Which tool is best for a 'snip'?
Snip implies cutting with scissors or shears.
You can 'snip' a piece of string.
Yes, 'snip' is used for cutting small pieces of things like string.
A 'snip' is a very long cut.
No, a 'snip' is a small, quick cut.
You 'snip' with your hands to make a loud noise.
No, 'snip' involves cutting, usually with scissors, and doesn't primarily mean making a loud noise with hands.
Please ___ off the loose thread from my shirt.
'Snip' means to cut something quickly and precisely with scissors, which is appropriate for a loose thread.
The gardener used big shears to ___ the roses.
To 'snip' is to cut with shears or scissors, often removing a small piece, which fits the context of pruning roses.
She made a quick ___ with the scissors to open the package.
As a noun, a 'snip' refers to a small, quick cut, which is what is needed to open a package.
Can you ___ a small piece of paper for me?
'Snip' is the correct verb to use when cutting a small piece of something with scissors.
I heard a little ___ and then the string broke.
A 'snip' can also refer to the sound of something being cut, especially quickly and precisely.
He used the scissors to ___ off the excess ribbon.
To 'snip off' is a common phrasal verb meaning to cut something away, like excess ribbon.
My mom will ___ a flower for the vase.
'Snip' means to cut something quickly and precisely, like a flower.
I need to ___ this thread with scissors.
To 'snip' is to cut something, often with scissors.
The barber will ___ my hair a little bit.
Barbers 'snip' hair to cut it.
To snip means to sing loudly.
To snip means to cut, not to sing.
You can snip a small piece of paper.
Snip is used for cutting small pieces of things like paper.
A snip is a very big cut.
A snip is a small, quick cut.
Imagine you need to cut a piece of paper for a craft project. What tool would you use and how would you describe the action of cutting a small piece?
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I would use scissors to snip a small piece of paper for my craft.
Write a short sentence using 'snip' as a verb to describe cutting flowers.
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She will snip the roses from the bush.
If you made a small, quick cut in a piece of fabric, what would you call that cut?
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I would call that small cut a snip.
What does Mom do to the dead leaves?
Read this passage:
My mom likes to work in the garden. Sometimes, she uses special tools to make small changes to the plants. She will snip off dead leaves to help the flowers grow better. A quick snip makes the plant look neat and healthy.
What does Mom do to the dead leaves?
The passage states, 'She will snip off dead leaves to help the flowers grow better.'
The passage states, 'She will snip off dead leaves to help the flowers grow better.'
What did the tailor do with a 'snip'?
Read this passage:
The tailor used his big scissors. He needed to make a small adjustment to the suit. With a quick snip, he cut a tiny bit of thread that was out of place. This small action made the suit look perfect.
What did the tailor do with a 'snip'?
The passage says, 'With a quick snip, he cut a tiny bit of thread that was out of place.'
The passage says, 'With a quick snip, he cut a tiny bit of thread that was out of place.'
What did the brother use to 'snip' the dinosaur?
Read this passage:
My little brother loves to draw and cut. Today, he drew a dinosaur. Then, he took his small scissors and started to snip around the edges. He was very careful to make tiny cuts to get the shape just right. When he finished, he had a perfect paper dinosaur.
What did the brother use to 'snip' the dinosaur?
The passage mentions, 'he took his small scissors and started to snip around the edges.'
The passage mentions, 'he took his small scissors and started to snip around the edges.'
This sentence describes an action where 'she' uses scissors to cut 'the thread' quickly.
This is a question asking someone to cut a flower with a quick, precise action.
This sentence uses 'snip' as a noun, referring to a small cut that he made.
Choose the best definition for 'snip' as a verb:
The definition provided states that to snip means to cut something quickly and precisely with scissors or shears.
Which of these is an example of 'snip' used as a noun?
In this sentence, 'snip' refers to the act of cutting itself, making it a noun. The other options use 'snip' as a verb.
If you 'snip' a rose, what are you most likely doing?
To 'snip' a rose implies cutting it, usually removing a small part like its head or stem.
You would typically use a large saw to 'snip' a small piece of string.
'Snip' implies cutting quickly and precisely with scissors or shears, not a large saw, especially for a small piece of string.
A 'snip' can refer to the small piece that has been cut off.
The definition states that 'as a noun, a 'snip' refers to a small, quick cut or the small piece that has been cut off.'
To 'snip' something usually means to cut it slowly and carelessly.
The definition states that to 'snip' means to cut something quickly and precisely, not slowly and carelessly.
Someone is asking for help with a thread.
Think about what a gardener does with rose bushes.
Consider the noun form of 'snip'.
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I need to snip these herbs for the recipe.
Focus: snip, herbs
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Can you give this piece of paper a snip?
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He gave his hair a quick snip.
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Imagine you are a gardener. Describe a task where you would need to snip something, explaining why it's important to use this specific action.
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As a gardener, I often need to snip off dead flowers, a process called deadheading. This is important because it encourages the plant to produce more blooms and helps maintain a neat appearance. If I don't snip them, the plant wastes energy on old flowers instead of new growth.
Write a short paragraph about a time you needed to make a small, precise cut. What did you use, and why was accuracy important?
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Once, I was wrapping a gift and the ribbon was a little too long. I needed to snip just a tiny bit off the end to make it perfect. I used a small pair of sharp scissors because accuracy was important; I didn't want to cut too much and ruin the bow. It had to be a very neat snip.
You are preparing a recipe that requires 'a snip of parsley'. Explain what this means in terms of the amount and how you would prepare it.
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If a recipe calls for 'a snip of parsley,' it means I need a small amount, probably just a few leaves, finely chopped. I would wash the parsley, then use kitchen shears or very sharp scissors to quickly snip the leaves into tiny pieces directly over the dish or on a cutting board. It's usually for a garnish or to add a hint of fresh flavor.
Why did the tailor need to snip the loose thread?
Read this passage:
The tailor carefully adjusted the fabric, holding a small pair of scissors. He needed to snip off a loose thread that was dangling from the seam. If he didn't, the thread could unravel and ruin the garment. He made a quick, precise cut, and the thread was gone.
Why did the tailor need to snip the loose thread?
The passage states, 'If he didn't, the thread could unravel and ruin the garment,' indicating the tailor snipped the thread to prevent unraveling.
The passage states, 'If he didn't, the thread could unravel and ruin the garment,' indicating the tailor snipped the thread to prevent unraveling.
According to the passage, why is 'snip' a useful action in craft projects?
Read this passage:
In many craft projects, you often need to snip small pieces of paper or fabric. For example, when making a collage, you might snip various shapes from different colored papers. This allows for detailed work and a neat finish. Using sharp scissors for these small cuts is essential.
According to the passage, why is 'snip' a useful action in craft projects?
The passage states, 'This allows for detailed work and a neat finish,' directly answering the question.
The passage states, 'This allows for detailed work and a neat finish,' directly answering the question.
What is the main reason the grandmother needs to snip the yarn?
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My grandmother loves to knit, and sometimes she needs to snip off the excess yarn when she finishes a row or changes colors. These small snips are important because too much loose yarn can make the project look messy or even get tangled. She always keeps a tiny pair of sharp scissors next to her for this purpose.
What is the main reason the grandmother needs to snip the yarn?
The passage explains, 'These small snips are important because too much loose yarn can make the project look messy or even get tangled,' which is the main reason.
The passage explains, 'These small snips are important because too much loose yarn can make the project look messy or even get tangled,' which is the main reason.
Listen for the action the tailor performs.
What did she do to the rose bush?
What sound was heard?
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Can you snip a small piece of string for me?
Focus: snip
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The gardener used special shears to snip off the dead leaves.
Focus: shears, snip
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With a quick snip, she opened the package.
Focus: quick snip
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Imagine you are a tailor. Describe a situation where you would need to 'snip' fabric precisely. Explain why precision is important in that context.
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As a tailor, I often need to snip the edges of fabric with great precision when cutting out pattern pieces for a garment. This is crucial because even a slight deviation can alter the fit and drape of the final product, leading to an imperfect or uncomfortable item of clothing. Precision ensures that all pieces align perfectly during the sewing process.
Write a short paragraph about how you would 'snip' a small herb like parsley or chives for cooking. What tools would you use and why?
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When preparing a dish, I would snip fresh parsley or chives directly over the food as a garnish. For this task, I prefer using small, sharp kitchen scissors rather than a knife. The scissors allow for quick and controlled cuts, producing finely chopped herbs without bruising them, which helps to preserve their delicate flavor and appearance.
Describe a time you had to 'snip' something that was tangled or difficult to remove. What was the item, and what was the outcome?
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Recently, my headphones became incredibly tangled in a messy knot with a charging cable. After trying to untangle them for several minutes, I realized it was impossible without causing damage. I had to carefully snip one of the smaller, less crucial loops of the charging cable to free the headphones. The outcome was that my headphones were saved, and I only had to replace a cheap charging cable.
According to the passage, why might a gardener 'snip' dead branches from a rose bush?
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Gardening often requires careful attention to detail. When pruning roses, for instance, a gardener might snip off dead or diseased branches to encourage new growth. Similarly, when harvesting herbs, it's common to snip individual leaves or small sprigs rather than pulling up the whole plant, ensuring a continuous supply.
According to the passage, why might a gardener 'snip' dead branches from a rose bush?
The passage explicitly states, 'a gardener might snip off dead or diseased branches to encourage new growth.'
The passage explicitly states, 'a gardener might snip off dead or diseased branches to encourage new growth.'
What is the purpose of making 'snips' in the seam allowance of a curved edge in tailoring?
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In tailoring, the term 'snip' can refer to a small cut made in the seam allowance of a curved edge. These tiny cuts allow the fabric to lie flat when turned right side out, preventing puckering. Without these strategic snips, a collar or a curved hem would not sit smoothly.
What is the purpose of making 'snips' in the seam allowance of a curved edge in tailoring?
The passage states, 'These tiny cuts allow the fabric to lie flat when turned right side out, preventing puckering.'
The passage states, 'These tiny cuts allow the fabric to lie flat when turned right side out, preventing puckering.'
What was the chef's primary goal when using the kitchen shears to 'snip' chives over the soup?
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A chef meticulously prepared the garnish for the soup. With a pair of sharp kitchen shears, he would snip small pieces of fresh chives directly over each bowl, ensuring an even distribution. Each snip added a delicate, oniony flavor and a vibrant green color, elevating the dish.
What was the chef's primary goal when using the kitchen shears to 'snip' chives over the soup?
The passage explains, 'Each snip added a delicate, oniony flavor and a vibrant green color, elevating the dish.'
The passage explains, 'Each snip added a delicate, oniony flavor and a vibrant green color, elevating the dish.'
This order creates a grammatically correct and meaningful sentence, describing the action of the gardener.
This arrangement forms a coherent sentence, indicating that a minor cut was enough.
This order correctly describes the action of cutting the ribbon with precision.
The tailor carefully began to ___ the loose threads from the designer gown, ensuring a flawless finish.
To 'snip' implies a precise and small cut, often with scissors, which fits the context of removing loose threads from a gown for a 'flawless finish'. 'Chop', 'slice', and 'sever' suggest larger or less controlled cuts.
Despite the intricate details, the jeweler managed to ___ the tiny excess metal with remarkable dexterity, preventing any damage to the gemstone.
Here, 'snip' is the most appropriate verb to describe a small, precise cut of excess metal, especially in a delicate operation like jewelry making. The other options imply more forceful or less controlled actions.
During the meticulous restoration process, the conservator had to make a delicate ___ in the aged fabric to insert a new patch, ensuring the original integrity was maintained.
As a noun, 'snip' refers to a small, precise cut. In the context of a 'meticulous restoration process' and maintaining 'original integrity', a 'delicate snip' is the most suitable term for a controlled cut. The other options suggest damaging or uncontrolled tears.
If you 'snip' a conversation short, it means you have ended it abruptly and perhaps rudely.
To 'snip a conversation short' is an idiomatic expression that means to end a conversation quickly and often impolitely, similar to the quick, decisive action of snipping with scissors.
A 'snip' of fabric is typically a large piece suitable for making an entire garment.
As a noun, a 'snip' refers to a small piece that has been cut off. Therefore, a 'snip' of fabric would be a small fragment, not enough for an entire garment.
When a gardener 'snips' roses, they are likely performing a precise action to remove spent blooms or unwanted growth.
Gardening often involves precise cutting, especially for delicate tasks like pruning roses. 'Snip' accurately describes the quick, precise action of removing specific parts of a plant.
This sentence describes a precise action of cutting a small piece.
This sentence illustrates the verb 'snip' in the context of gardening.
This sentence uses 'snip' as a noun, referring to a small cut.
This sentence describes a common action of a hairdresser cutting hair with care.
This sentence illustrates the noun form of 'snip' as a swift cutting action.
This sentence uses 'snip' metaphorically to describe a sudden, acute feeling.
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