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to slash
01
切りつける, 斬る
to violently cut with a quick move using a knife, etc.
Transitive: to slash sb/sth | to slash at a target
02
切り裂く, スラッシュする
to create deliberate cuts or openings in fabric for decorative or functional purposes
Transitive: to slash fabric or a garment
03
打撃する, しなる
to whip or strike violently with forceful, sweeping movements
Transitive: to slash sb/sth
04
削減する, 減少する
to significantly reduce something, such as a price, quantity, or value
Transitive: to slash a value or quantity
05
鞭を振る, スラップする
to produce a sharp, snapping sound by swiftly moving a whip or similar object through the air
Transitive: to slash a whip or similar object
Slash
01
切り傷, 外傷
a wound made by cutting
02
切り口, slashes
a strong sweeping cut made with a sharp instrument
What is a "slash"?
A slash (/) is a punctuation mark used to indicate a choice between two or more options, separate items, or show a relationship between words. It is often used in expressions like "and/or" to suggest that either option may apply. For example, in the phrase "Please bring your pen/pencil," the slash indicates that either item is acceptable. Slashes are also used in dates, such as "12/31/2024," or to separate lines of poetry when quoted in a single line. By providing clarity and brevity, slashes enhance the efficiency of written communication.
04
伐採地, 焼け跡
an open tract of land in a forest that is strewn with debris from logging (or fire or wind)
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例
The assailant slashed at the victim with a sharp knife, leaving deep wounds on their arm.
He received stitches after accidentally slashing his hand while chopping vegetables in the kitchen.
He narrowly avoided being slashed by the attacker's blade by ducking behind a nearby counter.
She screamed for help as the mugger slashed at her purse with a switchblade, attempting to steal her belongings.
Due to oversupply, the farmer had to slash the price of his tomatoes by 75%.