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I tried to wake up my wife by ringing the door-bell.but she was fast asleep,so i got a
ladder from the shed in the garden,put it against the wall,and began climbing towards
the bedroom window.@shed~˼ǡӡ֮߀кܶ˼Sunnyώһ̽ӑһshed÷
~noun
1. (ڃ@ˇߵȵ)СС A shed is a small building that is used for storing things such as garden tools.
eg: a garden shed. @ˇˇ
eg:His nose told him that he was getting near the cow shed.
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2. (܇վۿS)ʽS,,췿 A shed is a large shelter or building, for example at a railway station, port, or factory.
eg: There are some disused railway sheds.
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~:verb ^ȥʽshed ^ȥ~shed F(xin)ڷ~shedding
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vt. £͑Ƥ~Ó
vi. ͑ƤÓɢ
1.(~);͑(Ƥ);Ó(ë) When a tree sheds its leaves, its leaves fall off in the autumn. When
an animal sheds hair or skin, some of its hair or skin drops off.
eg:1.a snake who has shed its skin. ѽ(jng)͑Ƥ
2.Some of the trees were already beginning to shed their leaves.
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2. [Ó;ȥ; To shed something means to get rid of it.
eg: He had maintained a rigid diet, shedding some twenty pounds. (yn)؈Գֹ(ji)ʳp˲ 20
3. ,(I) If you shed tears, you cry.
They will shed a few tears at their daughter's wedding.
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4. (܇)ص(؛) If a lorry sheds its load, the goods that it is carrying accidentally fall onto the road.
eg:A lorry piled with scrap metal had shed its load.
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5. ;(do)K;(ָͨڑ(zhn))Ѫ,K To shed blood means to kill people in a violent way. If someone sheds their blood, they
are killed in a violent way, usually when they are fighting in a war.
eg: Others promised to 'shed our blood and sacrifice our lives to oppose the invaders'. ˳ZҪ^BѪߡ
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cabin, cottage, but, shed
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cabin ֲָڵĺªСľҲָÿͻTסĴœF(xin)Ҳָ(ji)
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cottage ָFסl(xing)gСéݡF(xin)ҲָµСסլָe
but ָסڱL(fng)ĺС
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discard, scrap, shed
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