单词 | slice |
释义 | Word Frequency slice(slaɪs) noun 1. a thin flat piece cut from something having bulk a slice of pork 2. a share or portion a slice of the company's revenue 3. any of various utensils having a broad flat blade and resembling a spatula 4. (in golf, tennis, etc) a. the flight of a ball that travels obliquely because it has been struck off centre b. the action of hitting such a shot c. the shot so hit verb 5. to divide or cut (something) into parts or slices 6. (when intr, usually foll by through) to cut in a clean and effortless manner 7. (when intr, foll by through) to move or go (through something) like a knife the ship sliced through the water 8. (usually foll by off, from, away, etc) to cut or be cut (from) a larger piece 9. (transitive) to remove by use of a slicing implement 10. to hit (a ball) with a slice 11. (transitive) rowing to put the blade of the oar into (the water) slantwise Derived forms sliceable (ˈsliceable) adjective slicer (ˈslicer) noun Word origin C14: from Old French esclice a piece split off, from esclicier to splinter |
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