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sliced
- IPA[slʌɪst]
英式
- (of food) cut into slices
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- 1. (of food) cut into slices arrange the sliced tomatoes on a large platter and season them a sliced loaf
- a thin, broad piece of food, such as bread, meat, or cake, cut from a larger portion: four slices of bread potato slices
- cut (something, especially food) into slices: slice the onion into rings
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- a thin, broad piece of food, such as bread, meat, or cake, cut from a larger portion: four slices of bread potato slices
- cut (something, especially food) into slices: slice the onion into rings
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- used to emphasize one's enthusiasm about a new idea, person, or thing
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- used to emphasize one's enthusiasm about a new idea, person, or thing
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- used to emphasize one's enthusiasm about a new idea, person, or thing
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- gradually reduce the size of (something) by a series of small incremental steps: every project that costs anything is either cut entirely or salami-sliced
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- a slice of earth turned up by the mouldboard of a plough.
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- a short interval of time during which a computer or its central processor deals uninterruptedly ...
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- (of food) cut into slices: arrange the sliced tomatoes on a large platter and season them a sliced loaf
Oxford American Dictionary