slab
- IPA[slab]
英式
- a large, thick, flat piece of stone or concrete, typically square or rectangular in shape;a flat, heavy table top or counter, used during the preparation or display of food
- remove slabs from (a log or tree) to prepare it for sawing into planks
noun: slab, plural noun: slabs
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名詞
- 1. a large, thick, flat piece of stone or concrete, typically square or rectangular in shape paving slabs she settled on a slab of rock
- ▪ a flat, heavy table top or counter, used during the preparation or display of food a fishmonger's slab
- ▪ British a table used for laying a body on in a mortuary he averted his eyes from the corpse on the slab
- ▪ a large, smooth body of rock lying at a sharp angle to the horizontal he handled the rope competently and set out up the centre of the slab
- 2. a large, thick slice or piece of cake, bread, chocolate, etc. a slab of bread and cheese
- 3. an outer piece of timber sawn from a log the slabs I trimmed away from the logs became the siding for the cabin walls
- 4. Australian, New Zealand informal a pack containing 24 bottles or cans of beer.
動詞
- 1. remove slabs from (a log or tree) to prepare it for sawing into planks he slabbed the log on the two other remaining sides to make a rectangular timber
- an avalanche formed by a sheet of snow breaking loose.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an avalanche formed by a sheet of snow breaking along a fracture line.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[slab]
美式
- a large, thick, flat piece of stone, concrete, or wood, typically rectangular: paving slabs she settled on a slab of rock
- remove slabs from (a log or tree) to prepare it for sawing into planks: he slabbed the log on the two other remaining sides to make a rectangular timber
Oxford American Dictionary