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What does scissors mean in English?

Scissors means scissors.

1. Scissors is an English word that can be used as a noun and a verb, and can be translated as scissors, cut, etc.

2. Phrase collocation: nail scissors; scissors and paste.

3. Modern scissors have greatly improved from ancient scissors in terms of shape, materials, craftsmanship, quality, variety, and functions. However, judging from the existing relics, the scissors used by people in the Song Dynasty are generally close to their modern appearance.

4. The Luoyang Ancient Tomb Museum also has a pair of scissors unearthed from a tomb in the fifth year of Xining in the Northern Song Dynasty (AD 1072). Its appearance is very similar to modern scissors. This shows that the current model of scissors in China has been used for at least more than 1,000 years.

Bilingual examples of scissors:

1. He won a high reputation as Magic?Scissors?for his wonderful cutting skills.

He won a high reputation (reputation) as Magic?Scissors?for his wonderful cutting skills.

He won a high reputation His cutting skills earned him the reputation of the magic shear.

2. Mom used to get a bit worried about all the scissors and pins lying around.

My mom used to get a bit worried about all the scissors and pins lying around.

3. The paper, usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors.

This paper, usually red, is folded before it is cut with scissors.

4. The scissors have not been edged.

The scissors have not been opened yet.

5. Writing an article is not a scissors-and-paste affair.

Writing an article is not a scissors-and-paste affair.

6. This pair of scissors don’t cut very well.

This pair of scissors must not be used.

7. I’ll borrow the scissors if you’re finished with them.

If you finish using the scissors, I’ll borrow them.