slash [slæʃ] verb ADVANCED intransitive or transitive ■to cut with a sharp blade using a quick strong swinging action (用利器)劈,砍,划•The museum was broken into last night and several paintings were slashed.昨晚有人闯进了博物馆,有几幅画被划破了。 •She tried to commit suicide by slashing her wrists.她试图割腕自杀。 •We had to slash (our way) through the long grass to clear a path.我们不得不在茂盛的草丛里劈出一条通道。 transitive informal ■to very much reduce something, such as money or jobs 大幅削减,大幅减少(金钱、工作等)•Prices have been slashed by 50%!价格直降50%! [slæʃ] noun PUNCTUATION 标点符号 countable (UK also oblique (stroke)) ■the / punctuation mark that can be used to separate letters, numbers or words 斜线•You often write a slash between alternatives, for example, 'and/or'.通常在选择项之间会加斜线,比如“和/或”。 [slæʃ] noun CUT 切口 countable ■a long, deep cut (长而深的)划痕,切口 countable ■a long swinging hit 抽打;挥击•Ben took a wild slash at the ball and luckily managed to hit it.班拼命地挥棒击球,居然幸运地击中了。 countable ■a decorative opening in a piece of clothing, often with a different colour showing through it 装饰性开叉(一件衣服上的装饰上开叉,常有不同的颜色即底色透过开叉显示出来)•My new dress is pale blue, with a dark blue slash in the sleeves.我的新衣服是淡蓝色的,在袖口上有一个深蓝色开叉。 [slæʃ] noun TOILET 厕所 only singular UK slang ■when you go to the toilet and urinate 撒尿 |