单词 | slash |
释义 | Word Frequency slash(slæʃ) verb (transitive) 1. to cut or lay about (a person or thing) with sharp sweeping strokes, as with a sword, knife, etc 2. to lash with a whip 3. to make large gashes in to slash tyres 4. to reduce (prices, etc) drastically 5. mainly US to criticize harshly 6. to slit (the outer fabric of a garment) so that the lining material is revealed 7. to clear (scrub or undergrowth) by cutting noun 8. a sharp, sweeping stroke, as with a sword or whip 9. a cut or rent made by such a stroke 10. a decorative slit in a garment revealing the lining material 11. US and Canadian a. littered wood chips and broken branches that remain after trees have been cut down b. an area so littered 12. Also called: diagonal, forward slash, separatrix, shilling mark, solidus, stroke, virgule a short oblique stroke used in text to separate items of information, such as days, months, and years in dates (18/7/80), alternative words (and/or), numerator from denominator in fractions (55/103), etc 13. British and Australian slang the act of urinating (esp in the phrase have a slash) 14. a genre of erotic fiction, usually published on the internet, in which characters from an already existing film, TV series, etc are presented as having a sexual relationship Word origin C14 slaschen, perhaps from Old French esclachier to break |
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