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§ How to use 'clip' in a sentence
The word 'clip' is a versatile English word that can function as both a noun and a verb, with several distinct meanings depending on the context. Understanding its various uses, grammar, and common prepositions is key to mastering it.
§ 'Clip' as a Noun
When 'clip' is used as a noun, it primarily refers to two main concepts:
- Meaning 1
- A small device used to hold things together.
This is perhaps the most common noun form of 'clip'. It refers to objects like paper clips, hair clips, or binder clips. These are physical items designed to fasten or secure other things.
She used a clip to keep her hair out of her face while she was studying.
I need a paper clip to hold these documents together.
- Meaning 2
- A short segment of a larger video or audio recording.
In the context of media, a 'clip' is a short extract or excerpt from a longer piece. This is very common in discussions about films, music, or news broadcasts.
The news report showed a short clip of the politician's speech.
I watched a funny video clip on my phone this morning.
§ 'Clip' as a Verb
As a verb, 'clip' generally means to cut or trim something, often quickly or neatly. It can also imply removing a part of something.
- Meaning 1
- To cut or trim something.
This meaning is frequently used for hair, hedges, or even the corners of paper.
The barber will clip your hair to your desired length.
She needed to clip the rose bushes to encourage new growth.
- Meaning 2
- To attach with a clip.
This is the verb form directly related to the first noun meaning of 'clip' (the device).
Please clip the microphone onto your lapel.
I'll clip the pages together so they don't get lost.
§ Common Prepositions with 'Clip'
- Clip (something) to (something else): To attach one item to another using a clip.
She clipped the photo to the refrigerator with a magnet.
- Clip (something) on/onto (something else): Similar to 'to', but often implies a more direct placement.
He clipped the badge onto his shirt.
- Clip together: To join multiple items using clips.
Can you help me clip these papers together?
- Clip (something) from (something else): To cut something out of a larger item (e.g., a newspaper).
She likes to clip articles from magazines.
§ Mistakes People Make with "Clip"
The word "clip" is a versatile term in English, functioning as both a noun and a verb with multiple meanings. This versatility, while useful, can also lead to common mistakes for learners at the B1 CEFR level. Understanding these nuances is key to using "clip" accurately and avoiding confusion.
§ Confusing the Noun Meanings
One of the primary sources of error comes from the different noun meanings of "clip."
- DEFINITION
- A clip as a small device for holding things together.
She used a paper clip to keep the documents organized.
- DEFINITION
- A clip as a short segment of media (video or audio).
The news showed a short video clip of the event.
Learners might incorrectly use "clip" when they mean a longer piece of media, such as a full movie or song. While a movie or song contains clips, calling the entire piece a "clip" is generally inaccurate unless you are specifically referring to a short excerpt.
§ Misusing the Verb Meanings
The verb form of "clip" also presents several opportunities for error.
- DEFINITION
- To clip as to cut or trim, often with scissors or shears.
The barber will clip your hair short.
- DEFINITION
- To clip as to fasten with a clip.
Please clip the microphone to your shirt.
A common mistake is using "clip" when a more general verb for cutting, like "cut" or "trim," would be more appropriate, especially if the act of cutting doesn't involve the specific action or tool implied by "clip." For example, you wouldn't usually "clip a cake," you would "cut a cake." Similarly, "clip" implies a quick, often precise, cutting action. If you're talking about a more extensive or rough cut, other verbs might be better.
§ Overgeneralizing "Clip" for "Fasten"
While "clip" can mean to fasten something with a clip, it's not a universal substitute for all fastening actions. Learners might say they "clip their shoelaces" when they actually "tie" them, or "clip a button" instead of "button a shirt." The act of clipping specifically involves using a device called a clip.
- Incorrect: "I need to clip my seatbelt."
- Correct: "I need to fasten my seatbelt." (though some seatbelts might be described as 'clipping' into place, 'fasten' is more general and safe).
- Correct: "I need to clip the badge to my jacket."
§ Phrasal Verbs and Idioms
"Clip" also appears in phrasal verbs and idioms, which can be tricky for B1 learners. Misinterpreting these can lead to significant communication breakdowns.
- To clip someone's wings: This idiom means to limit someone's freedom or power.
The new rules will clip his wings and prevent him from making independent decisions.
- To clip along: This means to move quickly.
The car was clipping along at a good speed.
Learners might try to interpret these literally, leading to nonsensical understandings. It's important to learn these idiomatic expressions as complete units.
§ Pronunciation
While not a grammatical or semantic mistake, pronunciation can also cause issues. "Clip" is often confused with "clipp" (not a real word) or mispronounced with an elongated vowel sound. The 'i' in 'clip' is a short 'i' sound, similar to 'sit' or 'hip'.
§ Recommendations for Avoiding Mistakes
To master the word "clip" and avoid common pitfalls, B1 learners should:
- Contextualize: Always pay attention to the surrounding words and the overall meaning of the sentence.
- Distinguish Noun vs. Verb: Be clear whether "clip" is being used as a thing or an action.
- Learn Collocations: Note down common phrases that use "clip," such as "paper clip," "video clip," "hair clip," "to clip a coupon," "to clip hedges."
- Practice Sentence Building: Create your own sentences using the different meanings of "clip" to solidify understanding.
- Consult a Dictionary: If in doubt, a good dictionary will provide multiple definitions and example sentences.
By being mindful of its various meanings and practicing its usage in different contexts, B1 learners can confidently and accurately integrate "clip" into their English vocabulary.
How Formal Is It?
"Please utilize the provided fastener to secure the documents."
"Could you hand me that paper clip?"
"Just give it a quick snip to make it even."
"Use this pretty pin to hold your hair back."
"Did you catch that cool flick of the goal last night?"
Nivel de dificultad
Multiple meanings might be confusing without context.
Using the correct meaning in written sentences requires understanding context.
Selecting the appropriate meaning in spoken conversation needs quick contextual processing.
Distinguishing between the different meanings of 'clip' when heard can be challenging without context.
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Avanzado
Ejemplos por nivel
She used a paper clip to keep the documents together.
clip (for paper)
Can you clip these coupons for me?
to cut out
The hairdresser gave me a good clip.
a haircut
I watched a funny video clip online.
short video
He put a clip in his hair to keep it out of his eyes.
hair clip
The gardener used shears to clip the hedges.
to trim (plants)
I heard a short audio clip of the new song.
short audio recording
Don't forget to clip your nails regularly.
to cut (nails)
She used a paper clip to keep the loose pages of her report together.
Ella usó un clip para mantener juntas las páginas sueltas de su informe.
Here, 'clip' is a countable noun, referring to a small device.
The news report showed a short clip from the President's speech.
El noticiero mostró un clip corto del discurso del Presidente.
In this context, 'clip' is a countable noun meaning a segment of media.
Can you clip these coupons for me before we go to the store?
¿Puedes recortar estos cupones para mí antes de que vayamos a la tienda?
As a verb, 'clip' means to cut something out, often with scissors.
I need to get my hair clipped; it's getting too long.
Necesito que me recorten el pelo; se está poniendo demasiado largo.
Used as a verb in the passive voice, 'to be clipped' means to have hair cut.
He put a binder clip on the stack of documents to secure them.
Puso un clip de encuadernación en la pila de documentos para asegurarlos.
'Binder clip' is a compound noun, where 'clip' specifies the type of fastening device.
The comedian's funniest clip from his latest special went viral online.
El clip más divertido del comediante de su último especial se volvió viral en línea.
Similar to example 2, 'clip' refers to a short, popular segment of content.
Be careful not to clip the edge of the table with the vacuum cleaner.
Ten cuidado de no golpear el borde de la mesa con la aspiradora.
Here, 'clip' (verb) means to strike or hit something accidentally and lightly.
She always keeps a small clip in her bag for her hair.
Siempre lleva una pequeña pinza en su bolso para el pelo.
'Clip' as a noun can also refer to a hair accessory.
Consejos
Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. For 'clip', think about sentences like 'She used a paper clip to hold the documents together' or 'Did you see that funny clip from the movie?'
Visual Association
Create a mental image for each meaning. Picture a paperclip for the device, scissors for cutting, and a short video playing for the segment.
Sentence Building
Practice making your own sentences using 'clip' in its different forms (noun and verb). For example, 'I need to clip my coupons' or 'That was a great clip of music.'
Identify Word Type
Pay attention to whether 'clip' is used as a noun or a verb in a sentence. This will help you understand its meaning and usage.
Synonyms and Antonyms
Think of synonyms like 'fastener' or 'segment' and antonyms like 'whole' or 'unclip' to broaden your understanding and vocabulary.
Real-World Examples
Look for 'clip' in everyday life. You might see hair clips, hear a news clip, or use a binder clip. This reinforces the meaning.
Practice Pronunciation
Say the word 'clip' aloud to practice its pronunciation. Listen to native speakers to ensure you're saying it correctly.
Flashcards with Images
Create flashcards. On one side, write 'clip' and on the other, draw or paste small pictures representing its different meanings.
Short Story Creation
Write a very short story or a few sentences that use 'clip' in multiple ways. For instance, 'I used a clip to hold my hair back before I watched a funny video clip.'
Review Regularly
Come back to the word 'clip' and its various meanings regularly. Repetition helps solidify new vocabulary in your memory.
Memorízalo
Mnemotecnia
To remember the different meanings of 'clip,' think of a 'CLIP' that holds papers, a 'CLIP' of a movie, and getting a 'CLIP' (haircut) at the salon. The 'P' at the end of CLIP can remind you of 'Paper,' 'Picture' (for video), and 'Personal grooming.'
Asociación visual
Imagine a shiny metal paperclip holding together a stack of important documents. Then, in the background, you see a short, exciting movie scene playing on a screen. Finally, picture a pair of scissors snipping away at someone's hair, creating a neat haircut. All these images are 'clips' in different contexts.
Word Web
Desafío
Try to use the word 'clip' in a sentence with each of its different meanings. For example: 'I used a paperclip to clip these papers together.' 'Did you see that funny clip from the new movie?' 'I need to clip my rose bushes.' Can you come up with a sentence that uses 'clip' in the context of speed or ammunition?
Practica en la vida real
Contextos reales
You're getting ready for a presentation and need to keep your papers organized.
- Do you have a paper clip I could borrow?
- I need to clip these documents together.
- These clips are great for keeping things neat.
You're watching a video and want to share a specific part with a friend.
- I saw a really funny clip from that movie.
- Can you send me the clip of the goal?
- That short clip really summarizes the whole speech.
You're talking about a haircut or trimming something.
- I need to get my hair clipped soon.
- Did you clip that coupon from the newspaper?
- A quick clip will make these plants look much better.
You're trying to hang something up or secure it.
- I'll use a clip to hang this picture on the line.
- The clip on my backpack broke.
- Make sure the clip is secure so it doesn't fall.
You're discussing sound or video editing.
- We need to shorten this audio clip.
- Can you find the clip where he says that?
- Editing these clips takes a lot of time.
Inicios de conversación
"What kind of clips do you use most often in your daily life?"
"Have you ever seen a really memorable video clip online? What was it about?"
"Do you prefer to get your hair cut or just a quick clip?"
"What's the most unusual thing you've ever used a clip for?"
"If you could create a short clip about your day, what would be in it?"
Temas para diario
Describe a time when a simple clip saved the day or helped you with a task.
Reflect on how video and audio clips have changed the way we consume information and entertainment.
Write about a 'clipping' experience you've had, whether it's related to hair, articles, or something else entirely.
Imagine a world without clips. How would everyday tasks be different or more challenging?
Consider the different meanings of 'clip' and write a short story that incorporates at least two of them in a creative way.
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Please use a paper ___ to hold these documents together.
A paper clip is a common device used to hold papers together.
Did you see that funny ___ from the new movie trailer?
A clip can refer to a short segment of a video.
My mom went to the salon to get a hair ___.
A hair clip is often used to hold hair, but 'get a hair clip' also implies getting a haircut or trim.
Can you ___ the roses in the garden? They are getting too long.
To clip something means to cut or trim it.
She used a small ___ to keep her hair out of her face.
A clip is a small device, often used in hair.
I found a news ___ about the local festival in the newspaper.
A clip can refer to an article or segment cut from a newspaper.
Which of these is a small device used to hold things together?
A clip is a small device for holding things together, like paper clips.
What is another meaning of 'clip'?
You can watch a video clip, which is a short part of a longer video.
When you 'clip' your hair, what are you doing?
To clip your hair means to cut or trim it.
A paper clip helps keep papers together.
Yes, a paper clip is a common example of a clip used to hold papers together.
A clip can be a very long movie.
No, a clip is usually a short part of a movie or video, not a whole long movie.
If you clip an article from a newspaper, you are cutting it out.
Yes, to clip an article from a newspaper means to cut it out.
Write a sentence using 'clip' as a device to hold things together.
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Sample answer
I used a paper clip to hold the two pages together.
Write a sentence using 'clip' to describe a short video.
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Sample answer
Did you see that funny video clip online?
Write a sentence using 'clip' as an action, like cutting hair.
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Sample answer
I need to clip my hair to make it shorter.
What did the mom use to close the bag of chips?
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My mom watched a news clip about the weather. Then she used a small clip to close the bag of chips. Later, she decided to clip a flower from the garden.
What did the mom use to close the bag of chips?
The passage states, 'Then she used a small clip to close the bag of chips.'
The passage states, 'Then she used a small clip to close the bag of chips.'
What did the person see a clip of?
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I saw a short clip of a movie trailer. It looked very exciting! I also have a metal clip to keep my money safe.
What did the person see a clip of?
The passage says, 'I saw a short clip of a movie trailer.'
The passage says, 'I saw a short clip of a movie trailer.'
What kind of clip did the teacher ask for?
Read this passage:
My teacher asked us to find a newspaper clip about animals. I found one about a cat. I also have a hair clip to hold my hair back.
What kind of clip did the teacher ask for?
The passage says, 'My teacher asked us to find a newspaper clip about animals.'
The passage says, 'My teacher asked us to find a newspaper clip about animals.'
This sentence describes the location of a paper clip.
This sentence talks about cutting hair.
This sentence asks about watching a short video segment.
The barber used a to ______ my hair short.
In this context, 'clip' is the most appropriate verb to describe cutting hair with clippers to make it short.
I saw a funny ______ from a new movie trailer.
A 'clip' is commonly used to refer to a short segment of a video or audio recording, especially from a movie.
Can you please use a ______ to hold these papers together?
A 'clip' is a small device specifically designed to hold things like papers together.
A 'clip' can only refer to a device used to hold things together.
A 'clip' can also refer to a short segment of a video or audio recording, or the act of cutting something.
If you 'clip' an article from a newspaper, it means you are cutting it out.
To 'clip' an article means to cut it out, often for safekeeping.
The word 'clip' can be used as both a noun and a verb.
'Clip' can be a noun (e.g., a paper clip, a video clip) and a verb (e.g., to clip your nails, to clip an article).
Focus on the type of clip mentioned.
Consider what kind of clip is being referred to in the context of a concert.
Think about the action performed on hair.
Read this aloud:
Can you clip these papers together for me?
Focus: clip
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That news clip was really informative.
Focus: clip
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Read this aloud:
I need to clip off these loose threads from my shirt.
Focus: clip off
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This sentence describes the use of a physical clip to secure hair.
This sentence uses 'clip' to refer to a segment of a video.
This sentence uses 'clip' as a verb meaning to cut or trim.
Imagine you are a film critic reviewing a new movie. Discuss the impact of a particular 'clip' or scene on the overall narrative and your emotional response to it. Use descriptive language to convey your experience.
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Sample answer
The pivotal clip, a montage of the protagonist's childhood memories, served as a profound moment of foreshadowing, subtly hinting at the tragic climax. Its poignant execution evoked a deep sense of empathy, leaving me with a lasting emotional resonance that transcended the screen.
You are writing an article for a technology blog. Explain the concept of a 'clip' in the context of digital video editing, focusing on its utility and the various manipulations an editor can perform on it.
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Sample answer
In the realm of digital video editing, a 'clip' refers to a discrete segment of footage, a foundational unit for any project. Editors employ various manipulations, from meticulous trimming to intricate sequencing, within a non-linear editing environment. This granular control over each clip is paramount for crafting compelling narratives and achieving specific aesthetic goals.
Describe a situation where a seemingly insignificant 'clip' (as a physical object) played a crucial role in a complex task or problem-solving scenario. Elaborate on its importance and the outcome.
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During a critical server malfunction, a tiny paperclip proved to be an ingenious pivot in our contingency plan. We used it to manually reset a recessed button that was inaccessible by hand, a crucial step for restarting the system. This seemingly insignificant clip was indispensable, leading to the swift resolution of what could have been a catastrophic data loss.
What is the primary purpose of Sarah's action of 'clipping' articles?
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In the bustling newsroom, Sarah meticulously clipped articles from various newspapers, compiling a comprehensive dossier for the morning meeting. Her ability to discern salient points and synthesize information from disparate sources was unparalleled. The clipped articles, though mere fragments, formed the bedrock of their investigative journalism.
What is the primary purpose of Sarah's action of 'clipping' articles?
The passage states that Sarah was 'compiling a comprehensive dossier for the morning meeting,' indicating a collaborative purpose for her clipping activity.
The passage states that Sarah was 'compiling a comprehensive dossier for the morning meeting,' indicating a collaborative purpose for her clipping activity.
According to the passage, what is the significance of individual 'clips' in filmmaking?
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The director meticulously reviewed each clip of the raw footage, searching for the perfect takes to stitch together the opening sequence. He understood that the power of cinema often lies in the nuanced interplay of these brief visual fragments, each contributing to the overall emotional arc and narrative flow. A single misplaced clip could disrupt the entire rhythm.
According to the passage, what is the significance of individual 'clips' in filmmaking?
The passage highlights that 'the power of cinema often lies in the nuanced interplay of these brief visual fragments, each contributing to the overall emotional arc and narrative flow,' emphasizing their critical role.
The passage highlights that 'the power of cinema often lies in the nuanced interplay of these brief visual fragments, each contributing to the overall emotional arc and narrative flow,' emphasizing their critical role.
What can be inferred about the ancient civilization based on the discovery of the bone 'clips'?
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During the archaeological excavation, the team discovered a series of ancient artifacts, including intricate bone clips. These clips, despite their small size, provided invaluable insight into the clothing, tools, and even social hierarchies of the civilization. Their precise craftsmanship suggested a sophisticated level of artistry and practical utility.
What can be inferred about the ancient civilization based on the discovery of the bone 'clips'?
The passage states that the clips provided 'invaluable insight into the clothing, tools, and even social hierarchies' and that their 'precise craftsmanship suggested a sophisticated level of artistry and practical utility,' pointing to an advanced culture.
The passage states that the clips provided 'invaluable insight into the clothing, tools, and even social hierarchies' and that their 'precise craftsmanship suggested a sophisticated level of artistry and practical utility,' pointing to an advanced culture.
This sentence demonstrates the use of 'clip' as a verb meaning to fasten things together.
This sentence uses 'clip' as a noun referring to a short segment of a larger recording.
This sentence illustrates 'clip' as a verb meaning to cut or trim, specifically hair.
The meticulous editor would often ___ superfluous adjectives from the author's prose, believing conciseness to be paramount.
To 'clip' in this context means to cut or remove something, often to make it shorter or neater. It fits the idea of removing superfluous adjectives.
Despite the gravity of the diplomatic summit, a short news ___ of the leaders' awkward handshake became the unexpected highlight of the broadcast.
A 'clip' here refers to a short segment of a video or audio recording, which is a common usage for news broadcasts.
To secure the intricate electrical wiring, the technician used a specialized metal ___ that ensured a firm, yet easily removable, connection.
A 'clip' can be a small device used to hold things together, which perfectly describes its function in securing wiring.
The stylist advised her client to get a dramatic new haircut, suggesting they ___ off several inches to achieve a more contemporary look.
To 'clip' here means to cut or trim, especially hair, which aligns with the stylist's advice for a dramatic change.
Determined to save every article about her achievements, the budding journalist would diligently ___ interesting pieces from various publications.
To 'clip' an article means to cut or tear it out from a newspaper or magazine, a common practice for collecting such pieces.
The document, consisting of numerous loose pages, required a robust paper ___ to keep its contents organized and prevent disarray.
A 'clip' can be a device, such as a paperclip or bulldog clip, used to hold papers together, fitting the context of organizing loose pages.
Craft a vivid narrative where the act of 'clipping' a seemingly insignificant item leads to unforeseen consequences, exploring themes of surveillance and personal freedom.
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Sample answer
In a society meticulously monitored, Elara's seemingly innocuous act of clipping a forgotten receipt from a discarded newspaper proved to be her undoing. The AI-driven surveillance system, designed to detect anomalies, flagged the peculiar detachment, interpreting it as a coded signal. What began as a simple removal of paper spiraled into an investigation, eroding her autonomy and demonstrating the pervasive and unforeseen repercussions of even the most insignificant actions in an ever-watchful world.
Compose an argumentative essay discussing the ethical implications of using 'clips' of personal data for commercial purposes without explicit consent, considering the balance between innovation and privacy.
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Sample answer
The ethical tightrope walk between technological innovation and individual privacy becomes particularly precarious when considering the commercial utilization of 'clips' of personal data without explicit consent. While proponents argue that such data aggregation fuels groundbreaking advancements and personalized consumer experiences, the fundamental right to privacy is unequivocally compromised. The inherent value of individual autonomy necessitates a robust framework of consent, ensuring that the allure of commercial gain does not eclipse the imperative to safeguard personal information from unbridled exploitation.
Describe a future scenario where 'clipping' is an outdated, almost archaic practice, replaced by advanced technological alternatives for securing or editing, highlighting the societal shift.
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Sample answer
In 2242, the concept of 'clipping' anything with a physical fastener was considered an archaic and inefficient practice. Gone were the days of paper clips and binder clips; neural interface technology allowed individuals to 'link' digital documents and even physical objects with a mere thought. Editing videos involved holographic projections and gestural commands, rendering the manual 'clipping' of film reels an almost comedic, historical footnote. This societal shift towards seamless digital integration underscored how rudimentary, tactile methods had become utterly obsolete.
What does the passage imply about the historians' approach to the archival 'clip'?
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The archival footage, a rare 'clip' from the early 20th century, depicted the burgeoning suffragette movement. Its grainy quality and abrupt cuts underscored the technical limitations of the era, yet the raw power of the women's collective voice resonated through the decades. Historians meticulously analyzed every frame, hoping to 'clip' new insights from this invaluable, albeit brief, visual record.
What does the passage imply about the historians' approach to the archival 'clip'?
The phrase 'meticulously analyzed every frame' and 'hoping to clip new insights' suggests a detailed and analytical approach, not a casual or superficial one.
The phrase 'meticulously analyzed every frame' and 'hoping to clip new insights' suggests a detailed and analytical approach, not a casual or superficial one.
What is the primary challenge faced by researchers when 'clipping' salient information from text corpuses?
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In the burgeoning field of computational linguistics, researchers are grappling with the challenge of automatically identifying and 'clipping' salient information from vast, unstructured text corpuses. This process is crucial for tasks such as automated summarization and sentiment analysis. However, the subjective nature of 'salience' presents a formidable hurdle, often necessitating sophisticated machine learning algorithms capable of discerning nuanced contextual cues.
What is the primary challenge faced by researchers when 'clipping' salient information from text corpuses?
The passage explicitly states, 'However, the subjective nature of 'salience' presents a formidable hurdle,' indicating this as the primary challenge.
The passage explicitly states, 'However, the subjective nature of 'salience' presents a formidable hurdle,' indicating this as the primary challenge.
According to the film critic, what was the significance of the specific 'clip' from the documentary?
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The film critic, known for her incisive observations, paused the documentary at a particularly poignant 'clip' illustrating the devastating effects of climate change. She argued that while the entire film was a masterpiece, this specific segment, brief as it was, encapsulated the profound urgency of the environmental crisis more effectively than any extended exposition. Her analysis often hinged on isolating such potent 'clips' that served as microcosms of larger themes.
According to the film critic, what was the significance of the specific 'clip' from the documentary?
The critic 'argued that while the entire film was a masterpiece, this specific segment, brief as it was, encapsulated the profound urgency of the environmental crisis more effectively than any extended exposition,' highlighting its role as a powerful summary.
The critic 'argued that while the entire film was a masterpiece, this specific segment, brief as it was, encapsulated the profound urgency of the environmental crisis more effectively than any extended exposition,' highlighting its role as a powerful summary.
This sentence uses 'clip' in the context of a rapid pace or rate of change, which is a C2-level understanding of the word.
This sentence uses 'clip' in the sense of removing or shortening, often in a precise or efficient manner, demonstrating a C2 understanding.
Here, 'clip' refers to a determined and steady pace, showing an advanced comprehension of its nuanced usage.
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Perfect score!
Contextual Learning
Always learn words in context. For 'clip', think about sentences like 'She used a paper clip to hold the documents together' or 'Did you see that funny clip from the movie?'
Visual Association
Create a mental image for each meaning. Picture a paperclip for the device, scissors for cutting, and a short video playing for the segment.
Sentence Building
Practice making your own sentences using 'clip' in its different forms (noun and verb). For example, 'I need to clip my coupons' or 'That was a great clip of music.'
Identify Word Type
Pay attention to whether 'clip' is used as a noun or a verb in a sentence. This will help you understand its meaning and usage.