词汇 | slice |
释义 | slice noun uk /slaɪs/ us /slaɪs/ slicenoun (PIECE)A2[ C ] a flat, often thin, piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece: (切下的食物)薄片 a slice of bread/cake一片面包/蛋糕 cucumber/lemon slices黄瓜/柠檬片 Would you like another slice of ham/beef?要不要再来一片火腿/牛肉? Dorling Kindersley/GettyImages C2[ S ] a part of something, such as an amount of money: (钱等的)份额,部分 We agreed before we did the deal that we'd both take an equal slice of the profit.成交前,我们商定双方各拿利润的一半。 The film presents us with a fascinating slice of history.这部电影向我们展示了一个非常有趣的历史片段。 [ C ] a kitchen utensil with a wide blade, used for serving pieces of food: 餐刀;(餐桌用的)小铲 a cake/fish slice蛋糕刀/煎鱼铲 horiyan/iStock / Getty Images Plus/GettyImages a slice of toast一块烤面包片 She took a slice of chocolate cake and smothered it in cream.她拿起一块巧克力蛋糕,在上面涂满了奶油。 Layer the pasta with slices of tomato.把西红柿片分层摆放在意大利面里。 She cut two slices of noticeably unequal size. Could you cut me a smaller slice? Words meaning small pieces and amounts by a noseidiom clipping crumb dab of something dash dollop grain ort paring peewee pinch potsherd skinny spark tad thimbleful tidbit tiddler titbit trace You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Words meaning parts of things Kitchen utensils slicenoun (HIT)[ C ] in tennis, the action of hitting the bottom of the ball so that it does not bounce very high when it hits the ground: (网球运动中)削(球) That wonderful backhand slice of Maria's sends the ball where her opponent just can't reach it.玛丽亚那一记漂亮的反手削球恰好把球打到了对手够不到的地方。 in the sports of golf and baseball, the action of hitting a ball so that it goes to one side rather than straight in front(高尔夫球和棒球运动中)斜切(球),削(球) Tennis & racket sports ace alley approach shot backcourt ball boy ball girl chip forecourt forehand knock up mixed doubles outhit paddleball padel passing shot pelota shuttlecock string table tennis tramlines You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Golf Baseball & rounders Idiomsa slice of life slice of the cake slice verb uk /slaɪs/ us /slaɪs/ sliceverb (CUT)B2[ T ] to cut something into thin, flat pieces: 把…切成薄片 Slice the mushrooms thinly and fry in butter.把蘑菇切成薄片,用黄油煎一下。 [ + two objects ]Could you slice me a very thin piece of cake/slice a very thin piece of cake for me?你能帮我切一薄片蛋糕吗? to cut something cutOuch, I've cut my finger! chopHe was chopping vegetables to make a stew. sliceSlice the mushrooms and fry them in butter. snipShe snipped the corner off the soup packet. slitHe slit open the envelope with a knife. carveHe carved her name on a tree. [ I+ adv/prep ] to easily cut into or through something with a sharp knife: 切,割;切开;割破 He screamed as the blade sliced into his leg.刀片切入他的腿时,他发出一声尖叫。 figurativeShe watched his slim strong body as it sliced effortlessly through the water.她看着他细长结实的身体毫不费力地破水前进。 Peel off the skins and thickly slice the potatoes. Slice the onions as thin as you can get them. Take off the heat and slice the bananas lengthways. With a very sharp knife, slice the beef as thinly as possible. He accidentally sliced the top off his finger while he was cutting vegetables.他切菜时不小心削掉了手指尖。 Cutting and stabbing abrasion bayonet butcher carve carving chisel chop hew impale impalement impaler incise scissor score something out/through shave shave something off/from something shear shearing sheep shearing stab sliceverb (HIT)[ T ] in the sports of golf and baseball, to hit a ball so that it goes to one side rather than straight in front: (高尔夫球和棒球运动中)斜切(球),削球 Sara sliced the ball, sending it a hundred yards or so to the left.萨拉打了一个斜切球,将球向左送了100米左右。 [ T ] If you slice the ball in a game of tennis, you hit the bottom of the ball so that it does not bounce very high when it hits the ground.(网球运动中)削(球) Golf approach shot best ball better ball bogey bogie caddy carry chip dogleg greenside hazard hole hole out lay someone up long game rough tap waggle wedge yip You can also find related words, phrases, and synonyms in the topics: Baseball & rounders Tennis & racket sports Idiomany way you slice it Phrasal verbslice something off slice | American Dictionaryslice noun[ C ] us/slɑɪs/ a flat, often thin piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece: a slice of bread/cake/pizza fig. A slice is also any small part that has been separated from something larger: She demanded a slice of the profits. slice of life If you describe a story as a slice of life, you mean that it shows ordinary details of the lives of the people mentioned: The drama is a slice of life about Puerto Ricans living in the Bronx. Idiomany way you slice it slice verb[ T ] us/slɑɪs/ to cut something into thin pieces, or to cut one or more thin pieces from something: Slice the onions and fry them in butter. slice | Business Englishslice noun[ C,usually singular ] informaluk /slaɪs/us a part or share of something, especially an amount of money: a/sb's slice of sthThe energy development company has quickly increased its slice of the US market. She agreed to help us out in exchange for a slice of the profits. a big/large/small slice of sthThe best plan would be to buy a bigger slice of the network. Examples of sliceslice To investigate the contribution of these different inhibitory receptor types, we have applied the patch-clamp technique in acutely isolated slices of the adult mouse retina. Specific antisera produced by direct immunization with slices of polyacrylamide gel containing small amounts of protein. Infusion of slices with 17b-estradiol caused a slight increase in baseline synaptic transmission, as in previous studies. Retinal slices were prepared in a dark room under a dissection microscope equipped with an infrared illumination and a monitor. By exchanging the neuronal medium every 2-3 days, slices survived for a couple of weeks in these conditions. Intracellular studies in the facial nucleus illustrating a simple new method for obtaining viable motorneurons in adult rat brain slices. Images of similar quality, depicting the anatomy of the repaired region by multiple transaxial and oblique sagittal slices, were obtained in all 20 patients. A problem with this slicing perpendicular to the nominal trajectory is that the nominal trajectory is not known (yet). The large intestine was sliced longitudinally, its contents emptied into a 10 litre bucket and the intestinal wall washed carefully with physiological saline. The number of slices is mainly limited by a memory constraint. The current state (star) has equal distance to both slices. Brains were then cut by vibratome into 350 mthick slices. After several days in culture, microtome slices spread into a thin layer 100-200 m thick. Let us note a general 2-categorical fact, that pullback functors between slices preserve existing exponentials. Non-opioid antitussives inhibit endogenous glutamate release from rabbit hippocampal slices. See all examples of slice These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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