slice 英 [slaɪs]   美 [slaɪs]

slice

slice  英 [slaɪs] 美 [slaɪs]

n. 片,薄片  v. 切下;将…切成薄片 

进行时:slicing  过去式:sliced  过去分词:sliced  第三人称单数:slices  名词复数:slices 

a slice of bread 一片面包
Cut the meat into thin slices. 把肉切成薄片。

  • A slice is a narrow piece or portion of something (particularly food), like a slice of bread or a slice of pizza.
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  • n. 片,薄片
  • v. 切下;将…切成薄片
  • 1. a slice of bread

    一片面包

  • 2. Cut the meat into thin slices.

    把肉切成薄片。

  • 3. a large slice of the market.

    我们公司处境有利,足以获得巨大的市场份额。

  • 4. to slice onions

    把洋葱切成片

  • 5. Slice the cucumber thinly.

    把黄瓜切成薄薄的片。

  • 6. a sliced loaf

    切片面包

  • 7. He accidentally sliced throughhis finger.

    他不小心把指头割破了。

  • 8. A piece of glass sliced into his shoulder.

    一块玻璃划破他的肩膀。

  • 9. The knife sliced his jacket.

    那把刀划破了他的上衣。

  • 10. Slice a piece off.

    切下一片。

  • slice (n.) c. 1300, "a fragment," from Old French escliz "splinter, fragment" (Modern French éclisse), a back-formation from esclicier "to splinter, shatter, smash," from Frankish *slitan "to split" or some other Germanic source (compare Old High German slihhan; see slit (v.)). Meaning "piece cut from something" emerged early 15c. Meaning "a slicing stroke" (in golf, tennis) is recorded from 1886. Slice of life (1895) translates French tranche de la vie, a term from French Naturalist literature.
  • slice (v.) late 15c., from Middle French esclicier, from Old French escliz (see slice (n.)). Golfing sense is from 1890. Related: Sliced; slicing. Sliced bread is attested from 1929 and was touted in advertisements; greatest thing since ... first attested 1969.
slice / slaɪs ; NAmE slaɪs / noun , verb slice slices sliced slicing noun 1 a thin flat piece of food that has been cut off a larger piece (切下的食物)薄片,片 a slice of bread 一片面包 Cut the meat into thin slices. 把肉切成薄片。 2 ( informal) a part or share of sth 部份;份额 Our firm is well placed to grab a large slice of the market. 我们公司处境有利,足以获得巨大的市场份额。 3 a kitchen utensil(= tool) that you use to lift and serve pieces of food 锅铲;(餐桌用)小铲 a fish slice 煎鱼铲 4 ( sport ) (in golf, tennis,etc. 高尔夫球、网球等 ) a stroke that makes the ball spin to one side rather than going straight ahead 削球;侧旋球;斜切打 IDIOM a ˌslice of ˈlife a film/movie, play or book that gives a very realistic view of ordinary life 反映现实生活的电影(或戏剧、书) more at action , cake n. , pie verb 1 [transitive ] slicesth (up) to cut sth into slices 把…切成(薄)片 to slice (up) onions 把洋葱切成片 Slice the cucumber thinly. 把黄瓜切成薄薄的片。 a sliced loaf 切片面包 collocationsat cooking see also salami slicing 2 [intransitive ] to cut sth easily with or as if with a sharp blade 切;割;划 + adv./prep. He accidentally sliced throughhis finger. 他不小心把指头割破了。 A piece of glass sliced into his shoulder. 一块玻璃划破他的肩膀。 ( figurative) Her speech sliced through all the confusion surrounding the situation. 她一席话把整个事态的一切纷扰剖析得清清楚楚。 slicesth (+ adj.) The knife sliced his jacket. 那把刀划破了他的上衣。 He sliced the fruit open. 他把水果切开了。 ( figurative) The ship sliced the water. 船破浪前进。 3 [transitive ] slicesth ( sport ) to hit a ball so that it spins and does not move in the expected direction 削(球);斜切打 He managed to slice a shot over the net. 他设法把球斜切过网。 4 [transitive ] slicesth (in golf 高尔夫球 ) to hit the ball so that it flies away in a curve, when you do not mean to (无意中)打出弧线球 5 [transitive ] slicesth ( NAmE) ( informal) to reduce sth by a large amount 大幅度削减;大量降低 The new tax has sliced annual bonuses by 30 percent. 由于征收新税,年度红利减少了 30%。 IDIOM ˌslice and ˈdice (sth) ( computing ) to divide information into small parts in order to study it more closely or to see it in different ways 切割,分割(信息) The software lets you slice and dice the data and display it in different formats. 这软件使你能够对数据进行切割,以不同的格式显示出来。 more at way n. PHRASAL VERB ˌslice sth↔ˈoff/aˈway | ˌslice sth ˈoff sth to cut sth from a larger piece 切下;割下 Slice a piece off. 切下一片。 ( figurative) He sliced two seconds off the world record. 他把世界纪录缩短了两秒。 slice / slaɪs ; NAmE slaɪs /
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