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    slice 的英语意思

    sliceslice1 /slaɪs/ noun [countable] 查看全部语言翻译1a thin flat piece of food cut from a larger piece从较大食物上切下的薄片slice of a slice of bread一片面包 pizza slices披萨切片thin/thick slice a thin slice of ham一片薄火腿 Cut the tomatoes into slices.把番茄切成片。 see thesaurus at piece2a part or share of something某事物的一部分或份额slice of Everybody wants a slice of the profits.人人都想分一杯羹。3fish slice British English a kitchen tool used for lifting and serving pieces of food用于翻取和盛放食物的厨具 SYN spatula American English4a way of hitting the ball in sports such as tennis or golf, that makes the ball go to one side with a spinning movement, rather than straight ahead网球、高尔夫等运动中的一种击球方式,使球以旋转运动偏向一侧而非直线前进5a slice of life a film, play, or book which shows life as it really is真实反映生活面貌的电影、戏剧或书籍COLLOCATIONS词语搭配adjectives形容词a thin slice· Serve it with thin slices of bread and butter.· 配上切薄的黄油面包片一起上桌。a thick slice· Cut the aubergine into thick slices.· 将茄子切成厚片。a large/big slice· He was eating a large slice of chocolate cake.· 他正在吃一大块巧克力蛋糕。a small slice· She politely accepted a small slice of pie.· 她礼貌地接受了一小块派。a generous slice (=thick or big)· He cut Donald a generous slice of ham.· 他给唐纳德切了一大片火腿。verbs动词cut a slice· He cut another slice of bread.· 他又切了一片面包。cut something into slices· Cut the orange into thin slices.· 把橙子切成薄片。
    sliceslice2 verb 1[transitive] (also slice up) to cut meat, bread, vegetables etc into thin flat pieces将肉、面包、蔬菜等切成薄片chop:  Thinly slice the cucumbers.将黄瓜切成薄片。 Slice up the onions and add them to the meat.把洋葱切片后加入肉中。 sliced ham切片火腿 see thesaurus at cut2[intransitive, transitive always + adverb/preposition] to cut something easily with one movement of a sharp knife or edge用锋利的刀刃一次性轻松切断某物slice into/through The blade’s so sharp it could slice through your finger.刀刃太锋利了,可以把手指切断。slice something in two/half Slice the eggs in two and arrange them on a serving dish.将鸡蛋切成两半,摆放在盘中。3[intransitive always + adverb/preposition] to move quickly and easily through something such as water or air快速轻松地穿过水或空气等slice through/into The boat was slicing through the sparkling waves.那艘船正在劈波斩浪前行。4[transitive] to hit a ball, for example in tennis or golf, so that it spins sideways instead of moving straight forward(网球、高尔夫等运动中)击球使其横向旋转而非直线前进:  With an open goal in front of him, Wiltord sliced his shot wide of the left post.面对空门,维尔托尔德的射门偏出左门柱外。5any way you slice it American English spoken口语 whatever way you choose to consider the situation无论从哪个角度来看待情况:  It’s the truth, any way you slice it.无论从哪个角度看,这都是事实。slice something ↔ off phrasal verb1to remove part of something by cutting it with one movement of a sharp knife or edge用锋利的刀刃一次性切掉某物的一部分 SYN  cut off:  His knife had slipped and sliced off the top of his finger.他的刀滑了一下,把手指尖切掉了。2to reduce a cost or total by a particular amount quickly and easily快速轻松地将费用或总量削减特定数额slice something off something By using volunteers, we were able to slice £10,000 off the cost of the project.通过使用志愿者,我们得以将项目费用削减了1万英镑。