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slash
- IPA[slaʃ]
英式
- cut with a wide, sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword;reduce (a price, quantity, etc.) greatly
- a wide, sweeping stroke made with a knife or sword;a long, deep cut made by a knife or sword
- used to link alternatives or words denoting or describing a dual (or multiple) function or nature
verb: slash, 3rd person present: slashes, gerund or present participle: slashing, past tense: slashed, past participle: slashed
noun: slash, plural noun: slashes
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動詞
- 1. cut with a wide, sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword for what felt like hours we climbed behind the trackers slashing the undergrowth ahead a tyre was slashed on my car 同義詞
- ▪ informal reduce (a price, quantity, etc.) greatly the workforce has been slashed by 2,000 同義詞 反義詞
- 2. archaic lash, whip, or thrash slash him with bridle-reins and dog-whips!
- ▪ crack (a whip) he slashed his whip so near the horse that the creature was frightened
- ▪ criticize severely it was Lewes who had slashed the book
名詞
- 1. a wide, sweeping stroke made with a knife or sword the man took a mighty slash at his head with a large sword
- ▪ a long, deep cut made by a knife or sword he staggered over with a crimson slash across his temple 同義詞
- ▪ a bright patch or flash of colour or light the foliage is handsome—yellow and gold with the odd slash of red
- 2. an oblique stroke (/) in print or writing, used between alternatives (e.g. and/or), in fractions (e.g. 3/4), in ratios (e.g. miles/day), or between separate elements of a text sentence breaks are highlighted by slashes 同義詞
- ▪ a genre of fiction, chiefly published in fanzines or online, in which characters who appear together in film, television, or other popular media, are portrayed as having a sexual, especially gay, relationship this year's sleeper hit is a faithful screen adaptation of Star Trek slash fiction it was my first attempt at writing slash
- 3. British informal an act of urinating Gary went upstairs for a slash
- 4. North American debris resulting from the felling or destruction of trees the mountainsides were strewn with slash
連接詞
- 1. informal used to link alternatives or words denoting or describing a dual (or multiple) function or nature a fashionable theatre-slash-bar-slash-restaurant a model slash actress
- (of a garment) having slits to show the lining material or skin beneath: she wore slashed jeans
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- a fast-growing, long-needled pine found in low-lying coastal areas of the south-eastern US, ...
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- a slash (/), especially as used in website addresses and computer commands. most modern web browsers will replace an incorrect backslash in a URL with the correct forward slash
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- a pocket set in a garment with a slit for the opening.
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- a fast-growing, long-needled pine found in low-lying coastal areas of the southeastern US, ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- a slash (/), especially as used in website addresses and computer commands. most modern web browsers will replace an incorrect backslash in a URL with the correct forward slash
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美式
- cut (something) with a violent sweeping movement, typically using a knife or sword: a tire was slashed on my car they cut and slashed their way to the river
- a cut made with a wide, sweeping stroke: the man took a mighty slash at his head with a large sword
- used to link alternatives or words describing or denoting a dual (or multiple) function or nature: a model slash actress the most insane-slash-brilliant maneuver in the show's history
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美式
- a tract of swampy ground, especially in a coastal region.
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英式
- a tract of swampy ground, especially in a coastal region.
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