slash

B2 CET-6 Oxf 5000 大学 FREQ #10413 ★★☆☆☆

v. 猛砍, 乱砍 n. 猛砍, 乱砍, 删减 [计] 斜线

发音

UK /slaʃ/
AU
US /slæʃ/

词形变化

slashes 复数 slashes 三单 slashing 现在分词 slashed 过去式 slashed 过去分词

释义与例句

n. B2
  1. 1.

    A slashing action or motion:

    A swift, broad cutting stroke, especially one made with an edged weapon or whip.

    斩击

    A slash of his blade just missed my ear.

  2. 2.

    A slashing action or motion:

    A wide striking motion made with an implement such as a cricket bat, hockey stick, or lacrosse stick.

    体育

    He took a wild slash at the ball but the captain saved the team's skin by hacking it clear and setting up the team for a strike on the goal.

  3. 3.

    A slashing action or motion:

    A sharp reduction in resources allotted.

    比喻

    After the war ended, the army saw a 50% slash in their operating budget.

  4. 4.

    A mark made by slashing:

    A deep cut or laceration, as made by an edged weapon or whip.

    He was bleeding from a slash across his cheek.

  5. 5.

    A mark made by slashing:

    A deep taper-pointed incision in a plant.

    生物 植物学
  6. 6.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    A slit in an outer garment, usually exposing a lining or inner garment of a contrasting color or design.

  7. 7.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    A clearing in a forest, particularly one made by logging, fire, or other violent action.

    加拿大 美国
  8. 8.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩.

    媒体 印刷
  9. 9.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩.

    Any similar typographical mark, such as the backslash ⟨\⟩.

    媒体 印刷
  10. 10.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    The slash mark: the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩.

    The conjunctions and or also (during a conversation).

    习语 媒体 印刷 引申义
  11. 11.

    Something resembling such a mark:

    The vulva.

    俚语 粗俗
  12. 12.

    The loose woody debris remaining from a slash; the trimmings left while preparing felled trees for removal.

    加拿大 美国

    Slash generated during logging may constitute a fire hazard.

  13. 13.

    A wet or swampy place overgrown with bushes

    废旧
  14. 14.

    Slash fiction; fan fiction focused on homoerotic pairing of fictional characters.

    俚语
  15. 1.

    A drink of something; a draft.

    废旧 罕用
  16. 2.

    A piss: an act of urination.

    英国 俚语 粗俗

    Where's the gents? I need to take a slash.

  17. 3.

    Piss; urine.

    英国 罕用 俚语 粗俗

    That bus shelter smells of slash.

  18. 1.

    A swampy area; a swamp.

    美国

    On the North side of one of ye Windings of a great Slash or Swamp called ye Roundabout.

    three acres one Rood and Six pole of Land … Extending Northward along the Ditch thirty six poles and two fifths of a pole to a slash called Pitch and Tar Slash or Swamp[,] then along that Slash till it come to the Main Cart road westward …

    720 acres "lying in the Forrest between Rappahannock and Mattapony river". Adjoins Goldman's land, the line of Robins by and old Indian path in a slash, the land of Majr Robert Beverley, deceased.

    Thence . . . to two small pines by a Slash or Sunken ground. . . . Thence . . . to two white oaks by a slash in lowground.

    Beginning at the North side of a Slash incomposeing Long …

    80 acres in Amelia Co., in the fork betw Persimmon Slash and the Gulley[.]

  19. 2.

    A slash pine, which grows in such (swampy) areas.

    美国

    […] second growth long-leaf yellow slash. And also we have a short-leaf pine.

    Slash pine (Pinus caribaea Morelet) / Slash pine is also known as yellow slash, swamp pine, hill slash, and Cuban pine.]

  20. 3.

    A large quantity of watery food such as broth.

    苏格兰
  21. 1.

    Alternative form of slatch: a deep trough of finely-fractured culm or a circular or elliptical pocket of coal.

    英国
v. C1 Oxf 5000
  1. 1.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To produce a similar wound with a savage strike of a whip.

  2. 2.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To strike swiftly and laterally with a hockey stick, usually across another player's arms or legs.

    体育
  3. 3.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To reduce sharply.

    比喻

    Competition forced them to slash prices.

    Profits are only up right now because they slashed overhead, but employee morale and product quality have collapsed too.

  4. 4.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To create slashes in a garment.

  5. 5.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To criticize cuttingly.

    比喻
  6. 6.

    To strike violently and randomly, particularly

  7. 7.

    To strike violently and randomly

    To swing wildly at the ball.

    体育 游戏
  8. 8.

    To move quickly and violently.

  9. 9.

    To write slash fiction.

    不及物 俚语
  10. 10.

    To cut or attempt to cut

    To cut with a swift broad stroke of an edged weapon.

    They slashed at him with their swords, but only managed to nick one of his fingers.

    She hacked and slashed her way across the jungle.

  11. 11.

    To crack a whip with a slashing motion.

  12. 12.

    To clear land, (particularly forestry) with violent action such as logging or brushfires or (agriculture, uncommon) through grazing.

    加拿大 美国

    The province's traditional slash-and-burn agriculture was only sustainable with a much smaller population.

  13. 1.

    To piss, to urinate.

    英国 不及物 俚语
  14. 1.

    To work in wet conditions.

    苏格兰 不及物
adv.
  1. 1.

    Used to note the sound or action of a slash.

conj.
  1. 1.

    Used to connect two or more identities in a list.

    加拿大 美国

    Saul Hudson is a famous musician/songwriter.

  2. 2.

    Used to list alternatives.

    加拿大 美国

    Alternatives can be marked by the slash/stroke/solidus punctuation mark, a tall, right-slanting oblique line. Read: Alternatives can be marked by the slash-slash-stroke-slash-solidus punctuation mark, a tall, right-slanting oblique line.

词汇关系

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词源

Late Middle English, originally a verb of uncertain etymology. Perhaps of imitative origin, or possibly from Old French esclachier (“to break in pieces”), a variant of esclater, which is likely a Germanic borrowing, from Frankish *slaitan (“to slit, tear”). Used in the Wycliffe Bible as slascht (see 1 Kings 5:18) but otherwise unattested until 16th century. Conjunctive use from various applications of the punctuation mark ⟨/⟩. See also slash fiction.

来源:wiktionary