释义 |
slice/slais/ n. & v.●n. 1 a thin broad piece or wedge cut off or out esp. from meat or bread or a cake, pie, or large fruit (尤指从肉、面包、蛋糕、馅饼或水果上切下的)薄片,片 2 a share; a part taken or allotted or gained 一份;一部分 a slice of territory 一部分领土; a slice of the profits 一份利润 3 a kitchen utensil with a broad flat often perforated blade for serving fish, cake, etc. (分鱼或蛋糕等的)炊铲 4 Golf, Tennis, etc. a slicing stroke 【高尔夫球】【网球】斜切球,削球 ●v. 1 tr. (often foll. by 常后跟 up) cut into slices 把…切成薄片 2 tr. (foll. by 后跟 off) cut (a piece) off 切下,切开 3 intr. (foll. by 后跟 into, through) cut with or like a knife 用刀切;似用刀切 4 tr. (also absol. [亦含宾])a Golf strike (the ball) so that it deviates away from the striker 【高尔夫球】打斜切球 b (in other sports) propel (the ball) forward at an angle (其他体育项目中)打侧旋球 5 tr. go through (air etc.) with a cutting motion 穿破,划破 □ sliceable adj.□ slicer n. (also in comb. 亦用于复合词)[Middle English via Old French esclice, esclicier splinter from Frankish slītjan: related to SLIT] |