词汇 | slice |
释义 | slice (verb) slice 7 ENTRIES FOUND: slice (noun) slice (verb) slice-of-life (adjective) fish slice (noun) cake (noun) dice (verb) pie (noun) 1 slice /ˈslaɪs/ noun plural slices 1 slice /ˈslaɪs/ noun plural slices Learner's definition of SLICE [count] 1 a : a thin piece of food that is cut from something larger片;薄片 a slice of bread一片面包 thin slices of roast beef烤牛肉片 b : a piece that is cut from a pie, cake, etc.(蛋糕等的)小块 They sell pizza by the slice. [=they sell individual pieces cut from a pizza]他们把比萨饼切成小块出售。 a slice of pie一小块馅饼 c : a piece that is cut from a piece of fruit水果切块 slices of melon/cantaloupe甜瓜/罗马甜瓜块 2 informal a : a part of something部分 A good slice [=portion] of the population saw the game on TV.很多人在电视上看了这场比赛。 b : an example of something例子 The Fourth of July parade was a real slice of Americana.独立日游行是典型美国文化的真实例子。 3 sports : a shot in golf and other games that curves to the side instead of going straight斜击球;曲线球 He hit a slice into the right rough.他击出一记斜击球到右侧长草区。 a slice of life : something (such as a story or movie) that shows what ordinary life is like反映现实生活的事物(如小说或电影等) The story is/shows/presents a slice of life in a small Midwestern town.这部小说再现了一个中西部小镇的现实生活。 — see also slice-of-life a slice of the action — see action a slice of the cake — see 1cake a slice of the pie — see pie 2 slice /ˈslaɪs/ verb slices; sliced; slicing 2 slice /ˈslaɪs/ verb slices; sliced; slicing Learner's definition of SLICE 1 a : to cut something with a sharp object (such as a knife)切;割 [+ object] She sliced the lemon in half.她把柠檬切成两半。 He sliced the board in two. [=he cut the board into two pieces]他把纸板切成两块。 He sliced open his finger while cleaning the fish.他清除鱼内脏时割破了手指。 [no object] The knife sliced through the cake easily.这把刀切蛋糕很容易。 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 His jokes sliced [=cut] through the tension in a room.他的笑话打破了屋内的紧张气氛。 b [+ object] : to cut (something) into pieces or slices切块;切片 She sliced the bread/tomato/pie.她把面包/西红柿/馅饼切块。 — often + up He sliced up a banana.他把香蕉切成片。 2 [+ object] : to make (something) smaller by removing part of it削减;减少 The university sliced [=cut] the research budget in half.那所大学把研究经费减去了一半。 3 sports : to hit or kick (a ball or shot) in a way that causes it to curve : to hit a slice斜切打;打曲线球 [+ object] (golf) She sliced her drive into the rough.她挥杆击出斜线球,落入长草区。 [no object] (golf) The ball sliced into the rough.球斜着飞入长草区。 4 : to move quickly and easily through something (such as air or water)轻易快速穿过(空气或水等) [no object] — usually + through The ship's hull sliced through the waves.船体破浪疾行。 [+ object] The conductor sliced the air with his arms.乐队指挥在空中舞动双臂。 any way you slice it US, informal or no matter how you slice it — used to say that the truth of a statement is not changed or affected by the way you describe or think about a situation无论你怎么认为(或描述) Losing is disappointing no matter how you slice it. [=losing is always disappointing]无论怎么看,失败终归是令人失望。 Any way you slice it, online commerce is here to stay.不管怎样,电子商务已被普遍接受。 slice and dice chiefly US : to divide something into many small parts especially so you can use the result for your own purposes分解 You can slice and dice the data any way you want.你可以随意分解这些数据。 slice off [phrasal verb] slice off (something) or slice (something) off : to remove (something) by cutting : to cut off (something) with a sharp object (such as a knife)切除;割掉 Slice off the excess fat after you cook the steak.做好牛排后把多余的油脂去除。 — often used figuratively常用作比喻 The salesperson sliced 10 percent off of the cost of the car.销售人员削减了汽车10%的价格。 the best/greatest thing since sliced bread informal — used to describe something or someone that you think is very good, useful, etc.极好的事物(或人);极有用的东西 He thinks wireless Internet access is the greatest thing since sliced bread.他认为无线上网是非常有用的。 — sliced adjective thinly sliced beef切成薄片的牛肉 sliced bread切片面包 — slicer noun, plural slicers [count] a bread slicer面包切片机 |
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