slit 的 2 个定义
slit, slit·ting.
- to cut apart or open along a line; make a long cut, fissure, or opening in.
- to cut or rend into strips; split.
- a straight, narrow cut, opening, or aperture.
slit 近义词
small opening, cut
cut open
更多slit例句
- Frog and toad pupils come in quite the array, from slits to circles.
- To promote even cooking whether you’re roasting or steaming a whole fish, cut shallow slits into both sides.
- Tuck some of the larger pieces of scallion, ginger and citrus zest into each slit and slip the rest inside the cavity.
- The beam of the flashlight went through the crate slits, and two airport workers saw the light.
- Paired with Shift or Kingpin bindings, this lightweight setup is an ideal grab-and-go ski for in-bound uphillers or backcountry skiers looking for a starter ski—it even has skin-attachment slits at the tip and tail.
- More items came in time, as funding was available, like a slit-and-lace-up jacket and a line of boxer underwear.
- Slice challah bread into 1.5 inches then slit hole in middle of each slice and fill with Nutella.
- His name was Alexander, and he had a rifle in his hands, but the eyes you could see through the slit in the mask looked friendly.
- That throat slit is so real, so jarring, and so matter-of-fact.
- First, Father Johannes Baptiste is found in the rectory, his throat slit.
- "I see," said Castle, closing his eyes and squinting through a slit between the lids.
- "Sh-h—be quiet," warned Betty, peeping again through the slit in the curtain.
- I have recently fitted the lower half of the slit with a wind-screen, which has proved to be a most useful addition.
- Occasionally an ear-like outgrowth appears on the neck, indicative of the attempt of a second slit to develop into an ear.
- Without clear sight of what he was fighting, he struck down with his knife and felt it slit flesh.