clip

clip — noun

1. a small object, typically constructed from metal or plastic, whose job is to pre

1.名詞A2
釋義

a small object, typically constructed from metal or plastic, whose job is to press materials together and stop them from moving apart — for example, bundling loose pages or fixing a name tag to a jacket.

例句

Priya used a paper clip to hold the report pages together.

collocation: paper clip

The hairdresser fastened a section of hair with a metal clip before cutting.

concrete usage in hairdressing

同義詞
  • fastener

    a more general term that includes buttons, zippers, hooks, and clips

  • clamp

    larger and stronger than a clip, used in woodworking or surgery

  • paper clip

    a specific type of clip for holding sheets of paper together

用法筆記

Often combined with another noun to specify the type: 'paper clip', 'hair clip', 'binder clip', 'tie clip'.

常見錯誤

I need a clip of paper to hold these together.
I need a paper clip to hold these together.
💡'paper clip' is the standard compound noun; 'clip of paper' is not used.
She cliped the papers together.
She clipped the papers together.
💡The verb 'clip' takes '-ed' in the past tense, not '-t'.

2. a brief section taken from a longer film, TV show, or online recording, shared a

2.名詞A2
釋義

a brief section taken from a longer film, TV show, or online recording, shared and watched on its own.

例句

Theo showed his classmates a short clip from the nature documentary.

collocation: short clip

This video clip of a baby panda has been viewed more than five million times.

collocation: video clip

同義詞
  • snippet

    shorter and more informal; often refers to audio rather than video

  • excerpt

    typically for written text or longer extracts from any medium

  • trailer

    a specially made preview of a film, not an extracted piece

3. used in the phrase 'at a clip' to describe movement or progress happening at a n

3.名詞B2
釋義

used in the phrase 'at a clip' to describe movement or progress happening at a noticeably quick pace.

例句

The runner moved at a fair clip and finished far ahead of the others.

pattern: at a fair clip

The motorcycle was travelling at a good clip down the coastal road.

pattern: at a good clip

同義詞
  • pace

    more widely used and can stand alone without a fixed phrase

  • rate

    more formal and often associated with numerical measurements

文法句型

at a ... clip

用法筆記

Used almost exclusively inside the fixed phrase 'at a / this / that clip'. Cannot stand alone as a noun meaning 'speed' — compare ❌ 'The clip was 80 km/h' ✅ 'The car was travelling at a fast clip.'

常見錯誤

The clip of the car was very fast.
The car was moving at a fast clip.
💡'clip' does not function as an independent noun for 'speed'; it only appears in the prepositional phrase 'at a ... clip'.

4. a detachable holder for bullets that slides into a gun to supply ammunition for

4.名詞B2
釋義

a detachable holder for bullets that slides into a gun to supply ammunition for firing.

例句

The soldier reloaded his rifle with a fresh clip of ammunition.

collocation: fresh clip of ammunition

Instructors showed the recruits how to insert the clip into the rifle.

同義詞
  • magazine

    commonly used interchangeably but technically different — a magazine is spring-loaded and built into the gun

  • cartridge holder

    a descriptive but less common term

用法筆記

Often confused with 'magazine'. Technically, a clip feeds bullets into a magazine; a magazine is a spring-loaded compartment inside the gun. In everyday speech, many people use the two words interchangeably.

常見錯誤

He loaded the magazine into the clip.
He loaded the clip into the magazine.
💡The clip holds loose rounds that feed into the magazine compartment; the relationship is the reverse of what many learners assume.

5. the activity of cutting small amounts off something — such as hair, nails, or pl

5.名詞B1
釋義

the activity of cutting small amounts off something — such as hair, nails, or plants — so that it becomes neater and better-shaped.

例句

Tomás booked an appointment for a haircut and a beard clip at the barbershop.

collocation: beard clip

The dog's thick fur needs a clip before the summer heat arrives.

同義詞
  • trim

    very similar in meaning; 'trim' is more common in hairdressing and automotive contexts

  • cut

    more general; a cut can be any size, while a clip is usually small and quick

  • haircut

    specific to hair, whereas clip can apply to nails, hedges, and fur

反義詞

用法筆記

Typically used with a preceding noun that specifies what is being cut: 'hair clip', 'nail clip', 'hedge clip'. Often interchangeable with 'trim', though 'clip' suggests a quicker or less detailed session.

6. a short, sharp hit, especially to the side of the head, given as a mild physical

6.名詞C1
釋義

a short, sharp hit, especially to the side of the head, given as a mild physical punishment or warning, particularly to a child.

例句

The teacher gave the boy a clip round the ear for talking in class.

pattern: a clip round the ear

Mrs. Patel threatened her grandson with a clip on the head if he misbehaved.

pattern: a clip on the head

同義詞
  • slap

    given with an open hand; not restricted to the head

  • smack

    British informal; a hit with the hand, often on the bottom rather than the head

  • blow

    more general and can be much harder than a clip

文法句型

a clip round the ear

a clip on the head

用法筆記

Almost always appears in fixed expressions: 'a clip round the ear' (British) or 'a clip on/around the ear'. Now considered old-fashioned and less acceptable as a form of discipline. Not used in American English.

clip — verb