slice off / slaɪs /

切开切掉切断割掉

slice off3 个定义

n. 名词 noun
  1. a thin, flat piece cut from something: a slice of bread.
  2. a part, portion, or share: a slice of land.
  3. any of various implements with a thin, broad blade or part, as for turning food in a frying pan, serving fish at the table, or taking up printing ink; spatula.
v. 有主动词 verb

sliced, slic·ing.

  1. to cut into slices; divide into parts.
  2. to cut through or cleave with or as if with a knife: The ship sliced the sea.
  3. to cut off or remove as a slice or slices.
v. 无主动词 verb

sliced, slic·ing.

  1. to slice something.
  2. to admit of being sliced.
  3. Sports. to slice the ball. to describe a slice in flight.

slice off 近义词

slice off

等同于 trim

slice off构成的短语

  • slice of the pie
  • greatest thing since sliced bread
  • no matter how you slice it

更多slice off例句

  1. That’s because the service, like most social media apps, slices and dices user data to better understand what users want.
  2. Ethiopia’s planned opening up of the country’s telecommunications sector had international companies jostling to be among the first to get a slice of a largely untapped industry in Africa’s fastest growing economy.
  3. Quantum physics prohibits any slice of time smaller than about 10-43 seconds, a period known as the Planck time.
  4. The city of San Diego has a small slice of the district and Democratic candidate Kenya Taylor got 27 percent of the vote.
  5. So what we need to do is we need to join every other industrialized country in the world and pass a value-added tax which would give the public a slice, a sliver of every Amazon transaction, every Google search.
  6. Finding the shop is a trip in itself and an introduction to a slice of history.
  7. The robots can slice through stone and rough out vast blocks of stone while the artisans are sleeping.
  8. “There were moments when I was just really tempted to have a slice of pizza or a cheeseburger,” he says.
  9. The Good Lie should have been a slice of history, the likes of which never to be repeated.
  10. If you drink a diet soda, are you more likely to give yourself permission to have a slice of cake later?
  11. Well, the pudding moment arrived, and a huge slice almost obscured from sight the plate before us.
  12. "Take some melon, Mr. Mudge," said we, as with a sudden bolt we recovered our speech and took another slice ourself.
  13. Ethel found a small boy looking ready to cry at an untouched slice of beef.
  14. She even noticed one little thief that darted in and pecked shamelessly at her own slice.
  15. Paul went on talking in a quiet, low tone, while Digby was munching a thick slice of bread-and-butter.