1 a flat piece of food that is cut from a larger piece (从大块食物上切下的)薄片,块:
a thick/thin slice of bread厚厚/薄薄一片面包Cut the meat into thin slices.把这肉切成薄片。☞pictures at bread and cake 见bread及cake插图
2 a part of sth 一部份:
The directors have taken a large slice of the profits.董事们已取去利润的一大部份。
*slice²
/slaɪs ||; slaɪs/verb
1 [T] to cut into thin flat pieces 切片:
Peel and slice the apples.将苹果去皮切片。a loaf of sliced bread一条切成薄片的面包
2 [I,T] to cut sth easily with sth sharp 切开;割开:
He sliced through the rope with a knife.他用刀子切断绳子。The glass sliced into her hand.玻璃割破了她的手。
3 [T] (in ball sports) to hit the ball on the bottom or side so that it does not travel in a straight line (球类运动)削(球),使球侧旋
slice1/slaIs; slaIs/n [C]1 a thin piece of bread, meat etc that you cut from a larger piece 片﹐薄片﹐切片: +of a slice of bread 一片面包thin/thick slice Cut the tomato into thin slices . 把番茄切成薄片。see picture at见 PIECE1 图2 a slice of sth a share of something 一份某物: Everyone wants a slice of the profits. 大家都想分得一份利润。
slice2v 1 also 又作 slice up [T] to cut meat, bread etc into thin pieces [→ chop] 把…切成薄片: Could you slice the bread? 你把面包切成薄片好吗?Slice up the onions and add them to the meat. 把洋葱切成薄片后加到肉里。see box at见 CUT1 方框see picture at见 CUT1 图2 [I,T] to cut through something quickly and easily〔干净利落地〕切开﹐割破: +through/into The knife is so sharp it can slice through bone. 这把刀快得可以切开骨头。slice sth in two/half Slice the lemon in half. 把柠檬切成两半。slice sth off She sliced off the top of her finger with a bread knife. 她的指尖被面包刀割破了。
slicesliceslicesslicedslicingnouna thin piece that you cut off bread, meat or other food: Would you like a slice of cake? She cut the bread into slices.▶ sliceverb (slices, slicing, sliced): Slice the onions.