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slice
n. 薄的切片,一部份
v. 切成薄片,分配

词形变化:

名词:slicer 动词过去式:sliced 过去分词:sliced 现在分词:slicing 第三人称单数:slices 形容词:sliceable

例句与用法:

  1. I'm only putting money into this scheme if I get a slice of the action.
    我若能分一杯羹, 才出钱参与这一计划.
  2. As workers in a profit-making industry, miners are demanding a larger slice of the cake.
    矿工们身处赚钱的企业, 要求多分一杯羹.
  3. The shark's fin sliced the water.
    鲨鱼的背鳍像刀样迅速划破水面。
  4. Give me a slice of bread please.
    请给我一片面包。
  5. He sliced his finger by accident when cutting vegetables.
    他切菜时不小心割破了手指。

英英解释:

名词 slice:

  1. a share of something
  2. 同义词:piece
  3. a serving that has been cut from a larger portion
  4. 同义词:piece
  5. a wound made by cutting
  6. 同义词:cut, gash, slash
  7. a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer
  8. 同义词:fade, slicing
  9. a thin flat piece cut off of some object
  10. a spatula for spreading paint or ink

动词 slice:

  1. make a clean cut through
  2. 同义词:slit
  3. hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction
  4. cut into slices
  5. 同义词:slice up
  6. hit a ball so that it causes a backspin