词组 | shed |
释义 | noun | verb shed1 /ʃed/ noun a building where something is stored or a particular type of work is doneadjectives/nouns + sheda wooden shed There was a wooden shed at the bottom of the garden.a storage shed The steel was kept in a storage shed.a packing shed In the packing shed, fruit is waiting to be washed and packed.a tool shed (=one where you keep tools) He went to the tool shed to get a spade.a garden shed BrE They keep the lawnmower in the garden shed.a potting shed BrE (=one where you keep seeds, tools for gardening etc)a bicycle/bike shed Danny was waiting by the school bike sheds.an engine/locomotive shed (=one where railway engines are kept) There were a lot of old steam engines in the engine shed.a cow shed The farm had several barns and a cow shed.a coal shed There was an old coal shed at the back of the house.prepositionsin a shed What’s in the shed? noun | verb shed2 /ʃed/ verb to get rid of something that you no longer need or wantnounsshed jobs/workers/staff Many local businesses have been forced to shed workers.shed weight (=lose weight from your body) Doing exercise is the best way to shed surplus weight.shed pounds/kilos (=to lose an amount of weight) I needed to shed a few pounds.shed an image (=change people’s opinion about someone or something) Has the tobacco industry finally shed its negative image?shed your inhibitions (=stop worrying about what other people will think of your behaviour) When people drink alcohol, they begin to shed their inhibitions. |
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