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1 | a flat piece of food that has been cut from something larger (切下的食物)薄片,片 |
| Cut the bread into thick slices. 把面包切成厚片。 |
| lemon slices 柠檬片 |
| +of a slice of bread/cake/ham/cheese 面包/蛋糕/火腿/奶酪片 |
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2 | +of informal a part or share of something 部分;份 |
| We’ re working hard to get a bigger slice of the tourist trade. 我们正努力争取旅游业的更大份额。 |
| 2a | a part of the money or help that is being shared between people 分享的一份利益(指钱或帮助) | | Mental health organizations should receive a bigger slice of the cake. 心理健康机构应该得到更大的资助。 | |
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3 | in sport , a way of hitting the ball on its edge so that it curves or spins (体育运动中的)斜切球,削球,侧旋球 |
| 3a | a mistake in hitting a ball that makes it curve to the side instead of going straight 击偏球 | |
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4 | a flat tool used for cutting and lifting food (切片用的)薄刀;(铲食物用的)铲子 |
PHRASE |
- | a slice of life |
| a description or image of ordinary life |
| 现实生活的描写;日常生活的写照 |
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