scıssors

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scissor
One blade on a pair of scissors
scissor
(Noun Adjunct) Used in certain noun phrases to denote a thing resembling the action of scissors, as scissor kick, scissor hold (wrestling), scissor jack
scissor
To engage in scissoring (tribadism), a sexual act in which two women intertwine their legs and rub their vulvas against each other
scissor
To excise or expunge something from a text

The erroneous testimony was scissored from the record.

scissor
To cut using, or as if using scissors
scissor
To move something like a pair of scissors, especially the legs

The runner scissored over the hurdles.

scissor
To cut with scissors or shears; to prepare with the aid of scissors
scissor
{f} cut with scissors, clip or trim with scissors
scissor
cut with or as if with scissors
scissor
To move something as a pair of scissors, especially the legs
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scissor
carver
Portekizce - İngilizce

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scissor
scissor lift
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scissor
(fiil) makasla kesmek
scissor
{f} makasla kes

Kağıdı bir makasla kestim. - I cut the paper with a pair of scissors.

Makasla kesmek yerine kumaşı niçin yırtıyorsun? - Why did you tear the cloth instead of cutting it with scissors?

scissor
makas

Bu makas iyi kesmiyor. - These scissors don't cut well.

Bazen bir konserve açacağı olarak makas kullanırım. - I sometimes use scissors as a can opener.

scissor
{f} makasla kesmek

Makasla kesmek yerine kumaşı niçin yırtıyorsun? - Why did you tear the cloth instead of cutting it with scissors?

scıssors

    Heceleme

    scıs·sors

    Eş anlamlılar

    pair of scissors

    Etimoloji

    [ 'si-z&r ] (noun.) 15th century. c.1350–1400 Middle English sisoures Old French cisoires Vulgar Latin *cīsōria, plural of Late Latin cīsōrium (“cutting tool”) (compare chisel); from Latin word root -cīsus (compare excise) or cæsus, past participle of cædere (“to cut”). * Current spelling, from the 16th century, is by association with Medieval Latin scissor (“tailor”), from Latin carrying the meaning “carver, cutter”, from scindere (“to split”).