释义 |
slice /slīs/ noun- A thin broad piece or segment
- A flat or broad-bladed instrument of various kinds, esp a broad knife for serving fish
- A slash, swipe
- An inadvertent stroke causing the ball to move in the air from left to right (for a right-handed player) or from right to left (for a left-handed player) (golf)
- A share (of something) (informal)
- A representative section
transitive verb- To cut into slices
- To cut a slice from
- To cut as a slice
- To hit (the ball) so that it inadvertently moves in the air from left to right (for a right-handed player), or from right to left (for a left-handed player) (golf)
intransitive verb- To slash
- To cut in the manner of slicing
- (of a boat) to move through the water in a smooth, cutting manner
- (of a ball) to move in the air from left to right (for a right-handed player), or from right to left (for a left-handed player) (golf)
ORIGIN: OFr esclice, from OHGer slīzan to split sliceˈable adjective slīˈcer noun slīˈcing noun and adjective |