shed
verbVerb Forms
Idioms present simple I / you / we / they shed | |
he / she / it sheds | |
past simple shed | |
past participle shed | |
-ing form shedding |
- shed something
(often used in newspapers )常用于报章 to get rid of something that is no longer wanted 去除;摆脱 The factory is shedding a large number of jobs. 这家工厂正大批裁员。 a quick way to shed unwanted pounds (= extra weight or fat on your body) 快速减肥的方法 Museums have been trying hard to shed their stuffy image. 博物馆一直在努力改变自己沉闷的形象。
Extra ExamplesShe was determined to shed some weight and get fit. 她决心减肥并保持健康。 The firm is trying to shed its old-fashioned image. 该公司正试图摆脱其老式的形象。 Her mother had shed ten years since her marriage to Douglas. 她的母亲嫁给道格拉斯后看起来年轻了十岁。
- shed something (+ adv./prep.) (formal)
to take off a piece of clothing 使落下;使掉下 - shed something (British English)
(of a vehicle )车辆 to lose or drop what it is carrying Topics Transport by car or lorryc2掉落(货物) - shed something
if an animal sheds its skin, or a plant sheds leaves, it loses them naturally 蜕;落 How often does a snake shed its skin? 蛇多久蜕皮一次? trees that shed their leaves in autumn 秋天落叶的树
- shed something (on/over somebody/something)
to send light over something; to let light fall somewhere 散发出光;把光照到(或洒在)…上 - shed tears (formal or literary)
to cry 哭;流泪 - shed blood (formal)
to kill or injure people, especially in a war (尤指在战争中)造成伤亡;使流血 How much blood will be shed before the fighting ends? 战斗结束前会流多少血?
- shed something (formal)
to have the quality of causing water or liquid to run off and not sink in 具有使水或液体流出而不沉入的品质
get rid of去除
drop使落下
skin/leaves皮;叶
light光
tears眼泪
blood血
water水
Word Originverb Old English sc(e)ādan ‘separate out (one selected group), divide’, also ‘scatter’, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German scheiden. Compare with sheath.
Idioms
cast/shed/throw light on something
to make a problem, etc. easier to understand 使(问题等)较容易理解 Recent research has shed new light on the causes of the disease. 最近的研究结果对该病的病因已有新的了解。