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clip 30秒了解
- A clip is a small fastener used for organizing papers or styling hair.
- In digital media, a clip is a short segment of a video or audio recording.
- As a verb, to clip means to cut, trim, or remove small parts of something.
- It can also describe a rate of speed, such as moving 'at a fast clip'.
The word 'clip' is a versatile English term that functions as both a noun and a verb, carrying several distinct meanings that are essential for B1-level learners to master. At its most fundamental level, a clip is a device used to hold objects together. Think of the ubiquitous paper clip found in every office or the hair clips used to keep a hairstyle in place. These physical objects rely on tension or a spring mechanism to exert pressure. When you use the word in this context, you are describing a tool of organization and stability. However, the modern digital era has popularized 'clip' as a noun referring to a short segment of a larger video or audio file. If you share a funny ten-second video from a movie on social media, you are sharing a 'movie clip.' This usage stems from the historical practice of physically cutting (clipping) film reels to separate specific scenes.
- Physical Fastener
- A small object, usually made of metal or plastic, that holds things like paper, hair, or clothes in place through tension.
- Media Segment
- A short extract from a film, broadcast, or song, often used for previews or highlights.
As a verb, 'to clip' primarily means to cut something with shears or scissors, typically in a quick, short motion. This is commonly seen in gardening (clipping a hedge) or personal grooming (clipping fingernails). It implies a precise, often superficial cut rather than a deep or destructive one. Interestingly, 'clip' also has a more idiomatic use related to speed. When someone is moving 'at a fast clip,' they are moving very quickly. This variety of meanings makes 'clip' a high-frequency word in both professional and casual settings. Whether you are in a boardroom asking for a paper clip, in a salon getting your ends clipped, or on a bus watching a news clip, the word is indispensable.
I need a sturdy clip to keep these blueprints from blowing away in the wind.
Furthermore, the term is used in finance, specifically 'clipping coupons,' which historically referred to physically cutting interest coupons off bond certificates to redeem them for payment. Today, it mostly refers to using discount vouchers for groceries. In sports, particularly American football or hockey, 'clipping' is a specific type of illegal block or foul involving hitting an opponent from behind at or below the waist. This diversity shows that 'clip' transitions smoothly from the physical world of hardware to the abstract worlds of finance, sports, and digital media.
The editor decided to clip the final three seconds of the scene to make the transition smoother.
- To Trim
- The action of cutting off small amounts of something to make it neat or to remove unwanted parts.
Using 'clip' correctly requires understanding its grammatical role as either a countable noun or a transitive/intransitive verb. When using it as a noun for a fastener, it usually takes an article: 'a clip' or 'the clip.' For example, 'Can you pass me a paper clip?' In the context of media, it functions similarly: 'I saw a clip of the interview on YouTube.' Note that 'clip' can also be part of compound nouns like 'hair-clip,' 'tie-clip,' or 'money-clip.' These specific items have dedicated purposes, and using the full compound noun adds clarity to your speech.
She fastened her hair with a silver clip before the gala began.
As a verb, 'clip' follows standard conjugation patterns (clip, clipped, clipping). When you use it to mean 'to cut,' it often requires a direct object: 'He clipped the hedge.' However, it can also be used intransitively in specific idioms. For instance, 'The car clipped the curb' means it hit the edge of the sidewalk lightly while moving. In a metaphorical sense, 'to clip someone's wings' means to limit their freedom or power. This is a common C1/C2 level idiom that B1 learners should recognize. Another common verb usage is 'to clip on,' which describes attaching something using a clip: 'He clipped on his microphone before the presentation.'
- Transitive Usage
- Subject + Clip + Object (e.g., 'The gardener clipped the roses').
- Phrasal Verb
- Clip on/off: To attach or detach something using a spring mechanism.
The runner was moving at a very fast clip during the final lap.
In audio engineering, 'clipping' refers to a form of waveform distortion that occurs when an amplifier is pushed beyond its maximum capability. While this is a technical usage, it is helpful for learners interested in music or media production. You might hear someone say, 'The audio is clipping,' meaning the sound is distorted and 'peaking' in the red zone of a meter. This illustrates how 'clip' implies a limit or a cutting off of the top of a sound wave.
You will encounter 'clip' in a vast array of environments. In a professional office setting, it is almost exclusively used for stationery. 'Does anyone have a binder clip?' is a common question. In the world of fashion and beauty, you'll hear it in hair salons: 'Just a light clip on the sides, please.' It's also prevalent in the news and entertainment industry. News anchors often say, 'Let's take a look at this clip from the press conference,' before showing a video segment. This usage has exploded with the rise of YouTube and TikTok, where 'creating clips' is a primary activity for content creators.
The viral clip of the cat playing the piano reached millions of views in a day.
In sports commentary, 'clip' is used to describe both speed and physical contact. A commentator might remark, 'The race is proceeding at a brisk clip,' or 'He was penalized for clipping the other player.' In domestic life, you might 'clip coupons' from a Sunday newspaper or 'clip the dog's fur' in the summer. The word is also common in DIY and construction, where 'clipping' two components together is a standard assembly step. Because it is a short, punchy word, it is favored in headlines and quick instructions.
- Digital Media
- Used to describe short videos, highlights, or snippets shared online.
- Daily Chores
- Refers to trimming hedges, nails, or hair, and organizing papers.
I spent the morning clipping vouchers to save money on our grocery bill.
One of the most frequent mistakes learners make is confusing 'clip' with 'cut' or 'trim.' While they are related, 'clip' specifically implies a small, quick, or superficial action. You wouldn't 'clip' a tree down; you would 'cut' it. You 'clip' the ends of the branches. Another common error is in the spelling of the past tense and present participle. Because 'clip' is a one-syllable word ending in a consonant-vowel-consonant (CVC) pattern, you must double the final consonant before adding -ed or -ing. Writing 'cliped' or 'cliping' is a very common spelling mistake for non-native speakers.
Incorrect: He cliped the papers together. Correct: He clipped the papers together.
Learners also sometimes struggle with the prepositional use of 'clip.' For example, when attaching something, use 'clip to' or 'clip onto.' Saying 'clip in the paper' is incorrect; it should be 'clip the papers together' or 'use a clip on the papers.' In the context of firearms, 'clip' is often used interchangeably with 'magazine' by laypeople, but in technical or military contexts, this is considered a significant error. A clip holds cartridges to be loaded into a magazine, while a magazine feeds them into the chamber. Unless you are a firearms expert, however, this distinction is rarely an issue in casual conversation.
- Spelling Rule
- CVC rule: Double the 'p' in 'clipped' and 'clipping'.
- Collocation Error
- Use 'clip onto' for attachment, not 'clip in'.
Don't confuse a video clip with a full-length feature film.
To expand your vocabulary, it's helpful to look at synonyms for the various meanings of 'clip.' For the 'fastener' meaning, alternatives include 'clamp,' 'fastener,' 'staple,' or 'peg.' A 'clamp' is usually much stronger and used in heavy-duty work, while a 'peg' (or clothespin) is used for laundry. For the 'cut' meaning, you might use 'trim,' 'snip,' 'shear,' or 'crop.' 'Snip' implies a very small cut with the tips of scissors, while 'shear' is used for heavy cutting, like removing wool from a sheep. 'Crop' is often used in photography or agriculture.
- Clip vs. Snip
- 'Clip' is more general; 'snip' suggests a quick, light cut with the very points of the scissors.
- Clip vs. Clamp
- A 'clip' usually relies on its own material's tension; a 'clamp' often has a screw or lever to tighten it.
When referring to a 'video clip,' you could also use 'snippet,' 'extract,' 'segment,' or 'highlight.' 'Snippet' is more informal and can apply to text or audio as well. 'Extract' sounds more formal and is often used for literature or legal documents. In terms of speed, 'pace' or 'tempo' are good alternatives for 'clip.' If you say 'the project is moving at a good pace,' it is very similar to saying 'it's moving at a good clip,' though the latter is slightly more idiomatic and informal.
Instead of a paper clip, he used a heavy-duty clamp to hold the wood together.
How Formal Is It?
"Please find the relevant clip from the archival footage attached."
"I need a clip to hold these papers."
"Check out this hilarious clip I found!"
"The little bird had a clip on its wing to help it heal."
"That store is a clip joint, they charged me double."
趣味小知识
The paper clip as we know it today (the Gem clip) was never actually patented by its inventor, though many other designs were.
发音指南
- Pronouncing the 'i' like 'ee' (cleep).
- Not fully pronouncing the final 'p'.
- Adding an extra vowel sound at the end (clip-uh).
- Confusing with 'clepe' (archaic).
- Misspelling as 'clipp'.
难度评级
Easy to recognize in context.
Spelling 'clipped' and 'clipping' can be tricky.
Simple pronunciation.
Can be confused with 'click' or 'clasp' in fast speech.
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前置知识
接下来学习
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需要掌握的语法
Doubling final consonants
clip -> clipped
CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) rule
Words like clip, stop, and hop double the last letter.
Transitive verbs
I clipped (verb) the paper (object).
Compound nouns
Paperclip is often written as one word or two.
Prepositional phrases
Moving 'at' a fast clip.
按水平分级的例句
I have a red clip for my papers.
Tengo un clip rojo para mis papeles.
Noun, singular countable.
She put a clip in her hair.
Ella se puso un clip en el pelo.
Noun, singular countable.
Where is the paper clip?
¿Dónde está el clip?
Definite article 'the' used.
The clip is small.
El clip es pequeño.
Simple subject-verb-adjective.
I need two clips.
Necesito dos clips.
Plural noun.
This is a blue clip.
Este es un clip azul.
Demonstrative pronoun 'this'.
The clip is on the table.
El clip está sobre la mesa.
Preposition of place 'on'.
Can I have a clip?
¿Puedo tener un clip?
Polite request.
I am clipping the papers together.
Estoy uniendo los papeles con un clip.
Present continuous verb.
He watched a funny video clip.
Él vio un video corto divertido.
Compound noun 'video clip'.
She clipped her nails yesterday.
Ella se cortó las uñas ayer.
Past simple verb.
Do you like this movie clip?
¿Te gusta este fragmento de película?
Interrogative sentence.
I clipped the coupon from the book.
Recorté el cupón del libro.
Verb meaning 'to cut'.
The clip is made of plastic.
El clip está hecho de plástico.
Passive construction 'is made of'.
He used a clip to fix the wire.
Usó un clip para arreglar el cable.
Infinitive of purpose 'to fix'.
She has many hair clips.
Ella tiene muchos ganchos para el pelo.
Plural noun with 'many'.
The car was moving at a fast clip.
El coche se movía a un ritmo rápido.
Idiomatic expression for speed.
I need to clip the hedges this weekend.
Necesito recortar los setos este fin de semana.
Verb used for gardening.
He clipped the microphone to his shirt.
Él enganchó el micrófono a su camisa.
Verb 'clip' with preposition 'to'.
This clip shows the best goals of the game.
Este video muestra los mejores goles del partido.
Noun meaning 'highlight segment'.
She clipped the article out for her project.
Ella recortó el artículo para su proyecto.
Phrasal verb 'clip out'.
The teacher used a binder clip for the essays.
El profesor usó un sujetapapeles para los ensayos.
Specific noun 'binder clip'.
He was clipping along the path on his bike.
Él iba rápido por el camino en su bici.
Verb 'clip along' meaning to move fast.
I lost the clip for my pen.
Perdí el clip de mi bolígrafo.
Possessive 'for my pen'.
The audio is clipping because the volume is too high.
El audio se está distorsionando porque el volumen está muy alto.
Technical usage in audio engineering.
The player was called for clipping in the second half.
El jugador fue penalizado por un bloqueo ilegal por detrás.
Sports terminology.
She clipped the wings of the bird to prevent it from flying away.
Le cortó las alas al pájaro para evitar que se escapara.
Literal and metaphorical usage.
The news station aired a clip of the prime minister.
La emisora de noticias emitió un fragmento del primer ministro.
Formal media context.
He clipped the curb and damaged his tire.
Rozó el bordillo y dañó su neumático.
Verb meaning 'to hit lightly'.
The gardener is clipping the topiary into a bird shape.
El jardinero está recortando el arbusto en forma de pájaro.
Specific gardening context.
You should clip these files together before filing them.
Deberías grapar o unir estos archivos antes de archivarlos.
Modal verb 'should'.
The movie clip went viral within hours.
El fragmento de la película se hizo viral en horas.
Modern digital context.
His clipped tone suggested he was in no mood for jokes.
Su tono cortante sugería que no estaba para bromas.
Adjective 'clipped' describing speech.
The government's new policy aims to clip the wings of big tech.
La nueva política del gobierno busca limitar el poder de las grandes tecnológicas.
Metaphorical idiom.
The animation was achieved by clipping various frames together.
La animación se logró uniendo varios fotogramas.
Technical artistic context.
She spoke with a clipped British accent.
Hablaba con un acento británico muy marcado y seco.
Descriptive adjective.
The economy is growing at a steady clip despite the crisis.
La economía crece a un ritmo constante a pesar de la crisis.
Economic/idiomatic usage.
He clipped the sheep with expert precision.
Esquiló a la oveja con precisión experta.
Agricultural usage.
The software automatically clips the video at the silence points.
El software recorta automáticamente el video en los puntos de silencio.
Automation/Technical context.
The hiker was clipping along, eager to reach the summit.
El excursionista avanzaba a buen ritmo, ansioso por llegar a la cima.
Literary/Descriptive usage.
The poet's clipped verses convey a sense of urgency.
Los versos breves y secos del poeta transmiten una sensación de urgencia.
Literary criticism.
The algorithm handles polygon clipping in real-time.
El algoritmo gestiona el recorte de polígonos en tiempo real.
Computer science/Graphics terminology.
The historical document was merely a clip from a larger ledger.
El documento histórico era apenas un fragmento de un libro de contabilidad mayor.
Archival/Formal context.
Her clipped responses were a clear sign of her growing impatience.
Sus respuestas cortantes eran una señal clara de su creciente impaciencia.
Psychological/Behavioral description.
The stallion moved at a formidable clip across the meadow.
El semental se movía a un ritmo formidable por el prado.
Elevated literary style.
The editor's task was to clip the superfluous prose from the manuscript.
La tarea del editor era eliminar la prosa superflua del manuscrito.
Metaphorical trimming in writing.
The signal clipping resulted in a harsh, unpleasant distortion.
El recorte de la señal resultó en una distorsión áspera y desagradable.
Physics/Audio engineering.
He was accused of clipping the currency in the medieval period.
Fue acusado de recortar la moneda en el período medieval.
Historical/Legal context.
常见搭配
常用短语
clip someone's wings
at a brisk clip
clip-on
film clip
money clip
tie clip
clip art
sound clip
clip the curb
clipping path
容易混淆的词
A sound or a computer action, whereas a clip is a physical object or a video.
A clasp is usually for jewelry or bags and is more permanent than a clip.
Often confused in the context of guns, but they are technically different.
习语与表达
"clip someone's wings"
To restrict someone's freedom or ability to do something.
The board clipped the CEO's wings after the scandal.
figurative"at a fast clip"
Moving very quickly.
The construction is proceeding at a fast clip.
informal"clip the wings of"
To reduce the power or influence of an organization.
The new law will clip the wings of the monopoly.
formal"going at a good clip"
Making good progress or moving fast.
We're going at a good clip and should finish early.
neutral"clip one's speech"
To speak in a very short, abrupt manner.
He clipped his speech when he was angry.
descriptive"clipping along"
Moving rapidly.
The boat was clipping along the waves.
neutral"get a clip round the ear"
To be hit on the ear as a punishment (British).
He got a clip round the ear for being cheeky.
informal/dated"clip a person's comb"
To humble someone (rare).
The defeat really clipped his comb.
archaic"clip joint"
An establishment that overcharges customers (slang).
That bar is a total clip joint; don't go there.
slang"clip the ticket"
To take a small commission from a transaction (NZ/AU).
The middleman clips the ticket on every sale.
informal容易混淆
Both mean to cut.
Trim is more about making something neat; clip is about the action of the shears.
I trimmed my hair, but the barber clipped the edges.
Both involve small cuts.
Snip is a very light, quick cut; clip can be more substantial.
She snipped the thread, but he clipped the hedge.
Both involve holding things together.
Fasten is a general verb; clip is a specific method.
He fastened his seatbelt, but clipped his badge to his coat.
Both refer to parts of media.
Segment is more formal; clip is common for short, digital pieces.
The 60-minute segment contained several short clips.
Firearm terminology.
A clip holds bullets to load a magazine; a magazine feeds the gun.
He loaded the magazine using a metal clip.
句型
I have a [color] clip.
I have a green clip.
He [verb-ed] the [noun].
He clipped the papers.
The [noun] is moving at a [adjective] clip.
The train is moving at a fast clip.
Can you clip [noun] to [noun]?
Can you clip the mic to your shirt?
The [noun] was [verb-ed] for [reason].
The player was penalized for clipping.
His [noun] was [adjective].
His tone was clipped.
The [abstract noun] aims to clip the wings of [noun].
The law aims to clip the wings of the banks.
I saw a clip of [event].
I saw a clip of the concert.
词族
名词
动词
形容词
相关
如何使用
Common in daily conversation and media.
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I cliped the paper.
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I clipped the paper.
You must double the 'p' in the past tense.
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He is moving at a fast cliply.
→
He is moving at a fast clip.
'Clip' is a noun in this idiom, not an adverb.
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I watched a movie segment on TikTok.
→
I watched a movie clip on TikTok.
'Clip' is the more natural word for short social media videos.
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She clipped in her hair.
→
She put a clip in her hair.
As a verb, 'clip' usually needs an object or a preposition like 'onto'.
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The audio is cutting.
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The audio is clipping.
In audio engineering, 'clipping' is the specific term for this type of distortion.
小贴士
Precision Cutting
Use 'clip' when you are talking about using shears or scissors for a quick, neatening task.
Office Talk
Learn the difference between a paper clip (small) and a binder clip (large) for better office communication.
Speedy Phrases
Use 'at a brisk clip' to describe a walk or a project that is moving energetically.
Sharing Content
When sharing a short part of a video, always call it a 'clip' to sound natural.
Double the P
Always remember: clip -> clipped -> clipping. Don't forget the extra 'p'!
Wings
Use 'clip someone's wings' to describe taking away someone's power or freedom.
Sound Quality
If you are recording audio, watch your levels to avoid 'clipping' and distortion.
Accessories
'Clip-on' is a useful adjective for earrings, ties, or sunglasses that don't require piercing or knots.
Coin Clipping
Knowing that 'clipping' used to mean stealing metal from coins helps you understand its 'cutting' origin.
Social Media
In gaming, 'clipping' is the act of saving the last 30 seconds of gameplay to show off a cool move.
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记忆技巧
CLIP: Can Lightly Interchange Parts (for video) or Can Lock In Paper (for fasteners).
视觉联想
Imagine a giant paper clip holding a movie reel and a pair of scissors at the same time.
Word Web
挑战
Try to use 'clip' as a noun and a verb in the same sentence about a video you watched.
词源
From Old English 'clippan', meaning to embrace, clasp, or hold tightly. It later developed the meaning of cutting in the 12th century, likely influenced by Old Norse 'klippa'.
原始含义: To embrace or clasp.
Germanic文化背景
No major sensitivities, but avoid 'clip round the ear' as it refers to physical punishment.
The paper clip is a universal symbol for office work and organization.
在生活中练习
真实语境
Office
- binder clip
- paper clip
- clip together
- attach with a clip
Media
- video clip
- audio clip
- clip from a movie
- viral clip
Grooming
- clip nails
- hair clip
- clip hair
- dog clipping
Gardening
- clip the hedge
- clipping shears
- trim and clip
- prune
Transportation
- at a fast clip
- clip the curb
- clipping along
- brisk clip
对话开场白
"Have you seen that viral clip of the dancing robot?"
"Do you prefer using paper clips or staples for your documents?"
"How often do you clip your hedges or plants at home?"
"Do you think life is moving at a faster clip than it used to?"
"What is your favorite movie clip of all time?"
日记主题
Describe a video clip that made you laugh recently and why.
Write about a time you had to 'clip someone's wings' or had yours clipped.
How do you stay organized? Do you use clips, folders, or digital tools?
Imagine you are a professional gardener. Describe your day clipping hedges.
Discuss the pros and cons of 'clipping coupons' to save money.
常见问题
10 个问题Both are acceptable, but 'paper clip' (two words) is more common in American English, while 'paperclip' is often seen in British English and digital contexts.
In audio, clipping occurs when the sound level is too high for the equipment to handle, causing the tops of the sound waves to be 'clipped' off, resulting in distortion.
Yes, as a noun (a hair clip) and as a verb (to clip hair), though 'trim' or 'cut' are also very common for the verb form.
A binder clip is a large, strong clip with two wire handles used to hold large stacks of paper together.
Yes, it is an idiomatic way to say something is moving or progressing quickly. 'The project is moving at a fast clip' means it's going well and fast.
Yes, in American football and ice hockey, clipping is an illegal and dangerous block from behind, usually below the waist.
Clip art refers to simple, pre-made illustrations or images that can be 'clipped' and pasted into documents or presentations.
The past tense is 'clipped' with two 'p's. This follows the rule for doubling the final consonant in CVC words.
Yes, many grocery apps now use the term 'clip' for clicking a button to activate a digital discount, mimicking the old physical action.
A money clip is a small, usually metal device used to hold folded banknotes together in place of a wallet.
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Describe three different ways you can use a clip.
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Write a sentence using 'clip' as a verb meaning 'to cut'.
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Explain the idiom 'to clip someone's wings'.
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Write a short paragraph about a funny video clip you saw.
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What does 'at a fast clip' mean in your own words?
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Describe the process of clipping coupons.
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Why is 'clipping' bad in audio recording?
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Compare a paper clip and a binder clip.
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Write a dialogue where someone asks for a clip.
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What are 'clipped tones' in speech?
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Describe a time you clipped something (like hair or hedges).
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How do you use a money clip?
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Write a sentence about a car clipping something.
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What is the difference between a clip and a movie?
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Explain 'clip art' and its use.
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Why do people clip sheep?
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Write a sentence using 'clipping along'.
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What is a 'clip-on' microphone?
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Describe a 'clip joint'.
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Use 'clipped' as an adjective in a sentence.
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Talk about a time you used a paper clip for something other than paper.
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Describe your favorite video clip from a movie.
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Do you think 'clipping coupons' is still useful today?
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How do you feel when someone speaks to you in a 'clipped' tone?
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Have you ever 'clipped the curb' while driving? What happened?
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What does 'moving at a fast clip' mean to you in your daily life?
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Why do news programs use 'clips' instead of full interviews?
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Discuss the difference between a clip and a staple.
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Have you ever seen a sheep being clipped? Describe it.
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What is 'clip art' and why is it less popular now?
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What is a 'money clip' and who would use one?
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Do you prefer 'clipped' or 'long' hair? Why?
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How does 'clipping' affect audio quality?
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Listen and transcribe: 'He clipped the papers together.'
Listen and transcribe: 'The video clip went viral.'
Listen and transcribe: 'She is moving at a fast clip.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Don't clip the curb!'
Listen and transcribe: 'I need a hair clip.'
Listen and transcribe: 'He was clipping the hedges.'
Listen and transcribe: 'The audio is clipping.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Clip the microphone to your shirt.'
Listen and transcribe: 'I clipped the coupon.'
Listen and transcribe: 'His speech was very clipped.'
Listen and transcribe: 'The bird's wings were clipped.'
Listen and transcribe: 'Use a binder clip for that.'
Listen and transcribe: 'We're clipping along nicely.'
Listen and transcribe: 'A clip from the movie.'
Listen and transcribe: 'He lost his money clip.'
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Summary
The word 'clip' is highly versatile, functioning as a noun for fasteners and video snippets, and as a verb for trimming or moving quickly. Example: 'She used a hair clip while watching a movie clip.'
- A clip is a small fastener used for organizing papers or styling hair.
- In digital media, a clip is a short segment of a video or audio recording.
- As a verb, to clip means to cut, trim, or remove small parts of something.
- It can also describe a rate of speed, such as moving 'at a fast clip'.
Precision Cutting
Use 'clip' when you are talking about using shears or scissors for a quick, neatening task.
Office Talk
Learn the difference between a paper clip (small) and a binder clip (large) for better office communication.
Speedy Phrases
Use 'at a brisk clip' to describe a walk or a project that is moving energetically.
Sharing Content
When sharing a short part of a video, always call it a 'clip' to sound natural.