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/slaɪs/ |
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1 | T to cut something into flat pieces 把…切成片 |
| I’ ll slice some bread. 我将把面包切成片。 |
| thinly sliced tomato 切成片的西红柿 |
| 1a | I to be cut into flat pieces 切成片 | | Chill the beef so it slices more easily. 将牛肉冷冻一下,这样更容易切片。 | |
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2 | I to cut something easily 轻易切开 |
| +through/into The saw quickly sliced through the board. 锯子很快把木板锯开了。 |
| 2a | to move through something easily and quickly 轻易穿过 | | +through The boat sliced through the water. 船划开水面前进。 | |
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3 | T to hit a ball on its edge so that it curves or spins 斜击(球);削(球);使(球)侧旋 |
| 3a | to make a mistake when hitting a ball and make it curve to the side instead of going straight 击偏(球) | |
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4 | T to reduce an amount of time , money etc 减少(时间、钱等) |
| slice sth off/from sth They’ ve had £1 million sliced from their budget. 他们从预算中削减了100万英镑。 |
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- | any way you slice it |
| used for saying that something remains true , whatever way you consider it |
| 无论怎么考虑 |
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PHRASAL VERBS |
- | ˌslice ˈoff |
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| to remove something by cutting it 切下 | He accidentally sliced off the tip of his finger. 他不小心把手指头切掉了。 | |
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