v.tr. (shedding; past and past part. shed) 1 let or cause to fall off (trees shed their leaves). 2 take off (clothes). 3 reduce (an electrical power load) by disconnection etc. 4 cause to fall or flow (shed blood; shed tears). 5 disperse, diffuse, radiate (shed light). øshed light on see LIGHT(1). [OE sc(e)adan f. Gmc]
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Meaning of SHED in English
English main colloquial, spoken dictionary. Английский основной разговорный словарь. 2012