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- Shear on
sanan sheer yleinen väärin kirjoitettu muoto.
Määritelmät
Verbi
- (intransitive, transitive) To remove the fleece from (a sheep, llama, etc.) by clipping.
- To cut the hair of (a person).
- To cut, originally with a sword or other bladed weapon, now usually with shears, or as if using shears.
- (physics) To deform because of forces pushing in opposite directions.
- (aviation, meteorology, intransitive, of wind) To change in direction or speed.
- (mathematics) To transform by displacing every point in a direction parallel to some given line by a distance proportional to the point’s distance from the line.
- (mining, intransitive) To make a vertical cut in coal.
- (engineering) (also 'shear off') To break or suddenly separate because of excessive force, eg. a bolt.
- (Scotland) To reap, as grain.
- (figurative) To deprive of property; to fleece.
Substantiivi
- A cutting tool similar to scissors, but often larger.
- (metalworking) A large machine use for cutting sheet metal.
- The act of shearing, or something removed by shearing.
- (physics) Forces that push in opposite directions.
- (aviation, meteorology, uncountable) The phenomenon of wind shear.
- (aviation, meteorology, countable) A specific instance of wind shear.
- (mathematics) A transformation that displaces every point in a direction parallel to some given line by a distance proportional to the point's distance from the line.
- (geology) The response of a rock to deformation usually by compressive stress, resulting in particular textures.
Esimerkit
- So trenchant was the Templar’s weapon, that it shore asunder, as it had been a willow twig, the tough and plaited handle of the mace, which the ill-fated Saxon reared to parry the blow, and, descending on his head, levelled him with the earth.
- the golden tresses [...] were shorn away
- short of the wool, and naked from the shear
- After the second shearing, he is a two-shear ram; [...] at the expiration of another year, he is a three-shear ram; the name always taking its date from the time of shearing.
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