英:[slæʃed]
美:[ slæʃt]
英:[slæʃed]
美:[ slæʃt]
verb
intransitive verb
to lash out, cut, or thrash about with or as if with an edged blade
transitive verb
to cut with or as if with rough sweeping strokes
cane, lash
to cut slits in (something, such as a garment) so as to reveal a color beneath
to criticize cuttingly
to reduce sharply : cut
noun (1)
the act of slashingalso: a long cut or stroke made by or as if by slashing
an ornamental slit in a garment
an open tract in a forest strewn with debris (as from logging)
the debris in such a tract
a mark / used typically to denote "or" (as in and/or), "and or" (as in straggler/deserter), or "per" (as in feet/second) called alsodiagonal, slant, solidus, virgule
or slash fiction a genre of fan fiction which features a romantic pairing of two usually male fictional characters who are not romantically connected in the original work of fiction Here's a sampling of Harry Potter slash, taken from a novella called "Irresistible Poison," about a budding romance between Harry and his archenemy Draco Malfoy.—Christopher Noxon I don't know whether Moody has read Kirk/Spock slash fiction, either, but I bet he's heard of it …—Elizabeth Hand
If women are the prime producers of the stuff, one would imagine that slash would be as full of male-female fantasies as male-male fantasies, but that's not the case.—Owen Smith
noun (2)
a low swampy area often overgrown with brush
Verb origin unknown Noun (2) origin unknown
The first known use of slash was in 1548
slatnoun
a thin narrow flat strip of wood, plastic, or metal
the slats of a venetian blind
slash1 of 2verb
to cut by sweeping and pointless blows
to whip or strike with or as if with a cane
to criticize without mercy
to cut slits in (as a skirt) to reveal a different color or material
to reduce sharply : cut
slash prices
slash2 of 2noun
the act of slashingalso: a long cut or stroke made by slashing
an ornamental slit in a garment
a mark / used to mean "or" (as in and/or), "and or" (as in bottles/cans), or "per" (as in kilometers/hour)
1 And with that he slashed Kvasir’s throat, and they hung Kvasir by his feet above the vats until the last drop of his blood was drained.
2 Five people were injured as Reynolds slashed out wildly with a kitchen knife.
五个人因雷诺兹拿着菜刀疯狂乱砍而受伤。
3 He was told his large security detail would be slashed.
他还被告知,很多有关他的安全细节将被删除。
4 Invisible branches grasped at them or slashed their faces.
5 Nico slashed and hacked his way through the enemy, trying to protect the pedestrians as best he could.
6 A voice like the slash of a stiletto.
7 The company has slashed prices to increase sales.
8 He slashed into the hole, disappeared between his two larger opponents, then burst into the lead.
9 Both angels slashed outward, and the skeletons went flying across the road.
10 He wore a slashed velvet doublet in cream-and-silver, a grey silk cloak trimmed with black fox, and his customary mocking smile.
11 My Arkansas National Guard protector calmly looked on as Andy chased me, getting so close with his knife blade that the book I held up to protect me got slashed through the cover.
12 I wondered if he knew that they slashed tires, cut each other with razors.
13 made a slash in the fabric with a knife
14 Icy snow slashed at my head and shoulders.
15 The trees changed positions as he tried to run through them, so he slashed down the whole forest with Riptide.
16 The credit crunch has slashed the revenue from both.
而信贷紧缩使两者的收入大减。
17 It lit our faces for seconds as it slashed through.
18 Riptide was now a shining bronze blade in my hands, and as the Chimera turned, I slashed at its neck.
19 The slashes, stabs and pistol-balls..were flying in various directions.
20 You could talk about a mighty boar which had nearly slashed you last winter, but he only stared at you with his distant eyes.
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