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slagging
- IPA[ˈslaɡiNG]
美式
- an insulting and critical attack;good-natured teasing
noun: slagging, plural noun: slaggings
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- 1. British informal an insulting and critical attack I knew I would get a slagging for that comment
- ▪ Irish good-natured teasing there was a bit of slagging but it is all good craic
- 2. the production of deposits of slag the furnace burns at a minimum temperature to reduce slagging
- stony waste matter separated from metals during the smelting or refining of ore: the burning liquid iron was forming a scum of slag
- criticize (someone) in an abusive and insulting manner: the film has been slagged by many critics for its improbable plot
Oxford Dictionary
- stony waste matter separated from metals during the smelting or refining of ore: the burning liquid iron was forming a scum of slag
- produce deposits of slag.
Oxford American Dictionary
- mineral wool made from blast-furnace slag.
Oxford Dictionary
- a hill or area of refuse from a mine or industrial site: a rare plant which is only found on one slag heap in Cornwall
Oxford Dictionary
- slag formed as a by-product of basic steel-making processes. It is generally rich in lime and ...
Oxford Dictionary
- a hill or area of refuse from a mine or industrial site: a rare plant which is only found on one slag heap in Cornwall
Oxford American Dictionary
- criticize someone in an abusive and insulting manner
Oxford Dictionary
- criticize someone in an abusive and insulting manner
Oxford American Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈslaɡɪŋ]
英式
- an insulting and critical attack: I knew I would get a slagging for that comment
Oxford Dictionary