词汇 | stripping |
释义 | stripping noun[ U ] uk /ˈstrɪp.ɪŋ/ us /ˈstrɪp.ɪŋ/ strippingnoun[U] (REMOVING)the act of removing something from somewhere: Logging companies were guilty of the stripping of jungle mountains and plains of their natural cover. the stripping of the bark from cork oak trees A heat gun is useful if you do a lot of paint stripping. See also asset-stripping the act of removing everything that is not part of the structure of a room or building: The stripping of the kitchen, and disposal of all units and appliances, was included in the quoted price. the act of taking something away from someone, usually as a form of punishment: The new Act proposed various sanctions, including the stripping of citizenship from Americans. Positive drug tests would lead to retroactive disqualifications, including stripping of any medals, and two-year bans. There were protests about the stripping of vegetation at the construction site. The arrival of new investors is likely to mean the stripping of assets. The construction company said that air samples showed that no asbestos fibres became airborne during the stripping operation. He complained that secularists were asking for the stripping of all conceivable authority from church institutions. Removing and getting rid of things abandonment banish be scattered to the four windsidiom bin cast someone/something aside/away/off dumping eradication eradication of something erase erasure evacuate evacuate someone from something shed shedding shoo shrug shrug something off sling toss turf You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Taking things away from someone or somewhere strippingnoun[U] (REMOVING CLOTHES)the act of taking off all of your clothes, or of taking off all of another person's clothes: Everyone has to go through the process of stripping and showering before they can have any contact with the test animals. No stripping off was involved — everyone remained fully clothed at all times. The report listed a number of abuses including the repeated stripping of prisoners as a punishment. the activity or job of taking off your clothes in public in a sexually exciting way, as a form of entertainment: She wrote an article about her year as a stripper, and described stripping as a branch of show business. Not everyone is suited to a career in stripping. Not wearing or removing clothes altogether au naturel bare bare nakedidiom bare-chested get your kit offidiom go commandoidiom immodest immodestly immodesty nudist nudity revealing shirtsleeve shuck streaker trou unclad undress undressed You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Spectacles & performances strippingnoun[U] (MATERIAL)material in the form of a strip that is placed around something in order to protect it: Ways to deter slugs include copper stripping around young shoots or crushed eggshells on the nearby ground. See also weatherstripping Protection and protectors adopt adoptable aegis anti-shark anti-skid chaperone cybersecurity defence mechanism den mother doorkeeper elder care precaution preservationist rewilding ring-fence safe space safeguarding safekeeping white knight witness protection stripping present participle ofstrip Examples of strippingstripping The initial steps in this process involved acidification of the groundwater and air stripping. Focusing is complicated by beam stripping in the low-pressure background gas expected in chambers. Stripping of fast heavy low-charged ions in gaseous targets. These authors found that the two electron stripping crosssection is 0.83 of the single ionization cross-section. Furthermore, 'working minimally' forced us to think more conceptually, stripping a project down to its essential content. Effect of leaf stripping, de-tasseling and topping of maize on the yield of maize and relay intercropped finger millet. Stripping cross-sections for fast, low charge state ions. The accuracy of the stripping model depends on the available borehole, seismic and density data. Correspondingly, we decided that the phases of stripping inflectional affixes - lemmatisation - and further morphological analysis have to be clearly separated. Roughly speaking, elimination of absurd weakening amounts to stripping off the occurrences of a -variable from a -term. Although the 1868 constitution prevented making parish sheriffs into appointees, it did not prevent stripping them of their tax assessment and collection duties. To fill this gap, small samples of arabica coffee were obtained from adjacent farms where stripping was of more sporadic occurrence. The images of sound waves that accompany the song reduce the music to its literal components, stripping away its expressive quality. Its distribution may reflect the relative ease of argument stripping with deverbal nouns vis-a-vis finite verbs, but in any event it is a fact. Stripping away the original information about mean light intensity leaves information primarily representing contrast. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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