scissors
scissors — 名詞
1. A hand tool made of two sharp metal blades that pivot against each other, with f
剪刀
兩片金屬刀片交叉組合的切割工具
A hand tool made of two sharp metal blades that pivot against each other, with finger holes at the ends, used for cutting paper, fabric, hair, and other thin materials.
Gita used a sharp pair of scissors to cut the wrapping paper.
Gita 用一把鋒利的剪刀剪開了包裝紙。
a pair of scissors — standard form for one item
The kitchen scissors are in the drawer next to the stove.
廚房剪刀放在爐子旁邊的抽屜裡。
scissors + plural verb — 'are' not 'is'
Cyrus, could you hand me those scissors from the desk?
Cyrus,可以幫我把書桌上那把剪刀遞過來嗎?
The hairdresser's scissors glinted under the bright salon lights.
理髮師的剪刀在明亮的沙龍燈光下閃閃發光。
Hamza cut a piece of fabric with his new sewing scissors.
Hamza 用他的新裁縫剪刀剪了一塊布料。
文法句型
a pair of scissors + singular verb
scissors + plural verb
these/those scissors + plural verb
用法筆記
Scissors is a plural noun. To refer to one item, use 'a pair of scissors' with a singular verb: 'This pair of scissors is very sharp.' Without 'a pair of,' use a plural verb: 'The scissors are on the table.' The phrase 'a scissor' is not standard English.