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1 | T mainly journalism to reduce something by a large amount 大幅度削减 |
| The budget had been slashed by £3 million. 预算被大幅削减了300万英镑。 |
| The company has slashed production by 50%. 公司大幅削减了50%的生产。 |
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2 | T to cut something in a violent way 猛削;猛砍 |
| The tyres on the car had been slashed. 这辆车的轮胎被划破了。 |
| His attacker slashed him across the face with a knife. 袭击者用匕首划破了他的脸。 |
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3 | I/T to try to cut or hit something by making several swinging movements 挥砍;乱砍;抽打 |
| They slashed through the undergrowth with sticks. 他们用棍子抽打矮树丛。 |
| +at The man leapt forward and slashed at his neck. 那个男人跳上前去砍他的脖子。 |
| She slashed wildly at the ball. 她胡乱击球。 |
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4 | I to move somewhere in a violent way that causes a lot of damage 猛力移动;袭击 |
| +through Tornadoes slashed through the area. 龙卷风袭击了这个地区。 |
| The rotors slashed through the roof of the building. 飞机旋翼掀掉了这座房屋的屋顶。 |
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