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Detailed Translations for clippings from English to German

clippings:

clippings [the ~] noun

  1. the clippings (snips; cuttings; scraps; shreds; slivers)
    der Schnipsel; der Schnippel
  2. the clippings (chippings; snips; scraps; )
    der Holzspäne; der Späne

Translation Matrix for clippings:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Holzspäne chippings; clippings; cuttings; lumps; scraps; shreds; slivers; snips saw-dust; wood shavings
Schnippel clippings; cuttings; scraps; shreds; slivers; snips bits & pieces; bits and pieces
Schnipsel clippings; cuttings; scraps; shreds; slivers; snips clipping; cutting; piece of paper; scrap; sliver
Späne chippings; clippings; cuttings; lumps; scraps; shreds; slivers; snips shivers; splinters

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clipping:

clipping [the ~] noun

  1. the clipping (cutting; sliver)
    der Schnipsel; Ausgeschnittene
  2. the clipping
    – In audio, distortion that occurs in a piece of audio equipment when the input level exceeds the equipment's capacity. 1

Translation Matrix for clipping:

NounRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Ausgeschnittene clipping; cutting; sliver
Schnipsel clipping; cutting; sliver clippings; cuttings; piece of paper; scrap; scraps; shreds; slivers; snips
- clip; cutting; newspaper clipping; press clipping; press cutting; snip; trim; trimming
Not SpecifiedRelated TranslationsOther Translations
Clipping clipping

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Related Definitions for "clipping":

  1. the act of clipping or snipping2
  2. cutting down to the desired size or shape2
  3. an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine2
    • he searched through piles of letters and clippings2
  4. In audio, distortion that occurs in a piece of audio equipment when the input level exceeds the equipment's capacity.1

Wiktionary Translations for clipping:

clipping
noun
  1. Linguistik: Wort, das aus einem längeren Wort oder aus einem Syntagma durch Kürzung entstanden ist und meist mit gleicher Bedeutung neben der vollständigen Form (Vollform) verwendet wird
  2. aus einem Text, Bild, Film oder Tondokument tatsächlich (zum Beispiel: Zeitung, Foto, Film, Tonband) oder im übertragenen Sinne (Textdatei, Digitalfoto, Video, mp3-Datei) ausgeschnittener Teil