shed

shed&+{1}
[ʃɛd]
n
a small building or lean-to of light construction, used for storage, shelter, etc
a large roofed structure, esp one with open sides, used for storage, repairing locomotives, sheepshearing, etc
a large retail outlet in the style of a warehouse
another name for freezing works
to abolish or get rid of (jobs, workers, etc)
vb
to store (hay or wool) in a shed
shed

shed&+{2}
[ʃɛd]
vb
to pour forth or cause to pour forth
shed blood
to cast off or lose
trees shed their leaves
(of a lorry) to drop (its load) on the road by accident
to repel
this coat sheds water
(in weaving) to form an opening between (the warp threads) in order to permit the passage of the shuttle
to make a parting in (the hair)
n
(in weaving) the space made by shedding
short for watershed
a parting in the hair
shed

shed&+{3}
[ʃɛd]
vb
to separate or divide off (some farm animals) from the remainder of a group
a good dog can shed his sheep in a matter of minutes
n
(of a dog) the action of separating farm animals
shed

shed&+{4}
[ʃɛd]
n
a former unit of nuclear cross section equal to 10&+{--52} square metre
- 习惯用语
- in the shed at work
- 习惯用语
- shed light on to clarify or supply additional information about
- shed light upon 同
- throw light on 同
- throw light upon 同