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Slice
01
一片, 一块
a small cut of a larger portion such as a piece of cake, pizza, etc.
Example
She took a slice of bread and spread some butter on it.
她拿了一块面包,并在上面涂了一些黄油。
He ordered a large pepperoni pizza and ate three slices by himself.
他点了一份大号的意大利香肠比萨,自己吃了三片。
1.1
一部分, 份额
a share, part, or portion of something
Example
He received a generous slice of the profits from his investment.
他从投资中获得了一份慷慨的利润。
He donated a slice of his salary to charity every month.
他每个月捐出一部分工资给慈善机构。
02
切球, 偏球
a type of shot where the ball curves unintentionally to the right for right-handed golfers or to the left for left-handed golfers in flight
Example
He struggled with his slice, often sending the ball into the rough.
She adjusted her grip to minimize the slice on her drives.
03
切口, 伤口
a wound made by cutting
04
涂抹刀, 刮刀
a spatula for spreading paint or ink
05
薄片, 切片
a thin flat piece of food cut from a larger piece
to slice
01
切, 割
to cut through something using a sharp tool, often in a smooth, thin motion
Transitive: to slice sth
Example
The sword sliced the air with a sharp, precise motion.
He sliced the rope with his pocketknife to free the boat.
02
切片, 切割
to cut food or other things into thin, flat pieces
Transitive: to slice food
Example
Slice the bread for sandwiches.
She sliced the cucumber for the salad.
03
切球, 侧旋击球
to hit the ball in a way that makes it spin and curve sideways or at an angle, often making it bounce low and in a different direction
Transitive: to slice the ball
Intransitive
Example
She sliced the ball perfectly, making it curve away from her opponent's reach.
The player often slices her backhand to keep opponents off balance.
04
切球, 侧旋击球
to hit the ball in a way that causes it to curve to the side
Transitive: to slice a ball or shot
Example
He sliced the ball, sending it off to the right instead of straight down the fairway.
The golfer sliced his drive, and the ball ended up in the trees.