[/slaɪs; slaɪs/] n 用法: 1 thin wide flat piece cut off an item of food (从食物上切下的)薄片: a slice of meat, cake, cheese, etc 一片肉、 蛋糕、 乾酪等 * slices of beef between slices of fresh bread 夹在新鲜面包片之间的牛肉片. 用法: 2 (infml) portion; share 部分; 份儿: get a slice of the profit 得到一份利润 * She takes a large slice of the credit for our success. 她把我们做成的事大部分算作她的功劳. 用法: 3 utensil with a broad flat blade for cutting, serving or lifting food, eg cooked fish or fried eggs (切片、 上菜或铲起食物用的)刀, 铲子. 用法: 4 (eg in golf) poor stroke that makes the ball spin off in the wrong direction, ie to the right of a right-handed player (如高尔夫球中)(因击偏而成的)同侧旋转球(如右手击球者将球击成右旋球). Cf 参看 pull2 11. 用法: 5 (idm 习语) get, etc a slice/share of the cake => cake. a piece/slice of the action => action. slice 2 v 用法: 1 [Tn, Tn.p] ~ sth (up) cut sth into slices 将某物切成薄片: slice the meat, loaf, etc (up) 把肉、 面包等切成薄片 * a sliced loaf 切片的面包. 用法: 2 [Tn.pr, Tn.p, Dn.n no passive 不用於被动语态, Dn.pr] ~ sth off/from sth; ~ sth off cut sth from a larger piece 将某物切下: slice a piece off (the meat) 切下一片(肉) * slice a thin wedge from the cake 从蛋糕上切下一角 * Slice me a piece of bread/a piece of bread for me. 给我切一片面包. 用法: 3 [Ipr, Tn] ~ through/into sth cut cleanly or easily through sth (乾净利落地)切, 割: The axe sliced through the wood. 斧头一下子把木头劈开了. * The falling slate sliced into his arm. 落下来的一块石片划破了他的手臂. * The bows of the ship sliced the water. 船头划开水面前进. 用法: 4 [Tn] (eg in golf) strike (a ball) with a slice(4) (如在高尔夫球中)将(球)击成同侧旋转球. |