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sliced
slice S0472200 (slīs)n.1. a. A thin broad piece cut from a larger object: ate a slice of cheese; examined a slice of the diseased lung.b. An often wedge-shaped piece cut from a larger, usually circular object: ordered a slice of pie; shared a slice of pizza.2. A portion or share: a slice of the profits.3. a. A knife with a broad, thin, flexible blade, used for cutting and serving food.b. A similar implement for spreading printing ink.4. Sports a. The course of a ball that curves in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling it, as to the right of a right-handed player.b. A stroke that causes a ball to follow such a course: a golfer with a bad slice.c. A ball propelled on such a course.d. A stroke, as in tennis, in which the ball is struck with a downward motion with the open face of the racket in order to impart backspin. v. sliced, slic·ing, slic·es v.tr.1. To cut or divide into slices: slice a loaf of bread.2. To cut from a larger piece: slice off a piece of salami.3. To cut through or move through with an action like cutting: "where wheels have freshly sliced the April mire" (Robert Frost).4. To divide into portions or shares; parcel out: "With mortgage securitisation, a pool of home loans is sliced into tranches bearing different degrees of risk" (David Shirreff).5. To reduce or remove from a larger amount or entity: sliced 10 percent off the asking price.6. Sports To hit (a ball) with a slice.v.intr.1. To make a cut with a cutting implement: I sliced into the cake.2. To move like a knife: The destroyer sliced through the water.3. Sports To hit a ball with a slice.Idiom: any way/no matter how you slice it No matter how you look at it; no matter how it is analyzed. [Middle English sclice, splinter, from Old French esclice, from esclicier, to splinter, of Germanic origin.] slice′a·ble adj.slic′er n.ThesaurusAdj. | 1. | sliced - prepared by cutting; "sliced tomatoes"; "sliced ham"; "chopped clams"; "chopped meat"; "shredded cabbage"chopped, shreddedcut - separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument; "the cut surface was mottled"; "cut tobacco"; "blood from his cut forehead"; "bandages on her cut wrists" | | 2. | sliced - used of meat; cut into pieces for servingcarved, carven - made for or formed by carving (`carven' is archaic or literary); "the carved fretwork"; "an intricately carved door"; "stood as if carven from stone" | Translationsslice (slais) noun1. a thin broad piece (of something). How many slices of meat would you like? 切片,薄片 片,薄片,切片 2. a part or share. Who got the largest slice of the profits? 部分,份 部分,份 verb1. to cut into slices. He sliced the sausage/cucumber. 切片 切片2. to cut (as) with a sharp blade or knife. The blade slipped and sliced off the tip of his forefinger. 切下 切下3. in golf etc, to hit (a ball) in such a way that it curves away to the right (or in the case of a left-handed player, to the left). (高爾夫球)削球 (高尔夫球)削球 sliced adjective (negative unsliced) cut into slices. a sliced loaf. 切成片的 刨切的,片状的 slicer nouncheese slicer. 乳酪片 奶酪片EncyclopediaSeeslicesliced Related to sliced: Sliced bread, Best thing since sliced breadSynonyms for slicedadj prepared by cuttingSynonymsRelated Wordsadj used of meatRelated Words |