Slice
01
片, 切片
a small cut of a larger portion such as a piece of cake, pizza, etc.
例子
He ordered a large pepperoni pizza and ate three slices by himself.
他点了一个大份的意大利辣香肠披萨,自己吃了三片。
1.1
份额, 部分
a share, part, or portion of something
例子
He received a generous slice of the profits from his investment.
他从他的投资中获得了慷慨的一份利润份额。
02
一片, 右曲球
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
例子
She adjusted her grip to minimize the slice on her drives.
她调整了握法以最小化她开球时的右曲球。
03
a cut or incision in skin or tissue
例子
The doctor treated a minor slice from a knife accident.
04
a flat implement used for spreading substances such as paint or ink
例子
A metal slice helped distribute the paint evenly.
05
a thin, flat piece cut from a larger object
例子
The artist carved a slice from the clay block.
to slice
01
切, 切片
to cut through something using a sharp tool, often in a smooth, thin motion
Transitive: to slice sth
例子
He sliced the rope with his pocketknife to free the boat.
他用小刀割断了绳子以释放船只。
02
切片,切
to cut food or other things into thin, flat pieces
Transitive: to slice food
例子
She sliced the cucumber for the salad.
她为沙拉切了黄瓜。
03
切, 切片
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
例子
The player often slices her backhand to keep opponents off balance.
球员经常削她的反手以保持对手的平衡。
04
切片, 切
to hit the ball in a way that causes it to curve to the side
Transitive: to slice a ball or shot
例子
The golfer sliced his drive, and the ball ended up in the trees.
高尔夫球手削了他的开球,球最终落在了树林里。



























