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slice /slaɪs/ ► SEE ALLslice sth offslice sth off sthslice through sth slice sth up●ˌslice sth ˈoff●ˌslice sth ˈoff sth1. to remove a thin piece of sth from sth larger by cutting (从…上)切下,割下(薄片)◆The top of his finger was sliced off in an accident. 他的指尖在一次事故中被切掉了。◆She sliced a piece of meat off the joint. 她从那一大块带骨肉上切下一片。2. to reduce sth by a particular amount 将…减少(某数量);使削减◆He sliced two seconds off the world record. 他把世界纪录缩短了两秒。[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + prep]●ˌslice ˈthrough sth (especially BrE) to pass through sth very easily (轻易地)切开,通过◆The axe sliced through the wood like butter. 这把斧子劈柴如同切黄油块一样轻松。◆ (figurative) He sliced through all my objections. 他轻而易举地驳倒了我的所有反对意见。[v + prep]●ˌslice sth ˈupto cut sth into flat thin pieces 把…切成薄片◆Would you slice the cucumber up? 请把黄瓜切成片好吗?[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |