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1 | a long narrow hole that you can fit something into (可投入东西的)狭长孔,狭槽 |
| He put a few more coins in the slot. 他又将几枚硬币投进投币口。 |
| 1a | a space inside something , for example a computer , where you can fit a particular part (计算机等的)槽 | |
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2 | a time during a series of events when it is arranged that something will happen (在一系列事件中为某事安排的)时间,空档 |
| We kept circling the airport waiting for a landing slot. 我们一直在机场盘旋等待降落时间。 |
| The show has returned to its regular slot of 10.30 on Saturdays. 节目已经恢复到星期六10点半的固定播出时间。 |
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3 | a job that someone has as part of a team of people 职位 |
| We are looking for someone to fill a senior management slot. 我们在找一个人可以填补高级管理职位的空缺。 |
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