slash的意思和读音

slash

: [slæʃ] : [slæʃ]

n.线

v.

slashes  slashing  slashed  

v.+n.slash rate,slash throat

v.increase

n.laceration,gash,slit,tear,rip

v.hack,slice,lacerate,reduce,lower

slashv.

1.~ sthto make a long cut with a sharp object, especially in a violent way

Someone had slashed the tyres on my car.

She tried to kill herself by slashing her wrists.

We had to slash our way through the undergrowth with sticks.穿

2.[oftpass](informal)~ sthto reduce sth by a large amount

to slash costs/prices/fares, etc.

The workforce has been slashed by half.

n.

1.[c]a sharp movement made with a knife, etc. in order to cut sb/sth

2.[c]a long narrow wound or cut

a slash across his right cheek

Her mouth was a slash of red lipstick.

3.[c]线the symbol (/) used to show alternatives, as inlunch and/or dinner and4/5 people and to write fractions , as in ¾

4.[sing]尿an act of urinating

He's just nipped out to have a slash.尿

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v.1.to cut someone or something in a violent way2.to reduce something by a large amount3.to try to cut someone or something in a violent way

n.1.a quick swinging movement, especially with something sharp2.a long deep cut3.a line (/) that separates numbers, letters, or words in writing4.an occasion when a man goes to the toilet and urinatesgets rid of waste liquid from his body1.a quick swinging movement, especially with something sharp2.a long deep cut3.a line (/) that separates numbers, letters, or words in writing4.an occasion when a man goes to the toilet and urinatesgets rid of waste liquid from his body

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2. shore up slash) slump ...

4. slap n. slash v. () slavery n. ...

6.线 9、( hyphen) 12、线( slash) .period ...

7. Slap-up Slash Slaughter ...

8. DragonBreath Slash Scary Face ...

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1.If it weren't for this, the government would be unable to borrow as much as it is, and would have to slash public services right now.

2.So one might have thought that companies would have had less room to slash payrolls, since they were already relatively slim.

3.But if the money must be accounted for in the federal budget, Bush would have to retreat from his pledge to slash the deficit in half.退

4.It is not as if he needs the tax to repair damage from a deep recession or to slash an embarrassing budget deficit.退

5.Yet this year, Republicans in Congress have been trying to slash investments in family planning.

6.Policymakers who slash rates at the first sign of danger will quickly run out of "ammunition" , he said.”。

7.SLASH: Do not give the label complete control of your material or let them do anything with it that you don't want to do.

8.That would enable the bank to slash its regulatory capital, as well as parts of the bank that service the loans.使

9.When stock markets fall, as they did a year ago, cautious executives slash spending on everything, including share repurchases.

10.I would chop off his fingers, slash his throat open, carve numbers in his chest, gouge out his eyes, I swear to God!