English abbreviation dictionary - slice
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~1 n 1 a flat piece of bread, meat etc cut from a larger piece (a slice of bread and butter | Cut the pork into thin slices.) 2 a part or share of something good (Everyone wanted a slice of the profits.) 3 a kitchen tool used for lifting and serving pieces of food (- see also fish slice) 4 a) a spinning movement of the ball in sports such as tennis and golf, which makes it move to one side rather than straight ahead b) a way of hitting the ball which makes it do this 5 a slice of life a description or image in a film, play, or book which shows life as it really is (- see also a slice of the cake cake1 (7)) ~2 v 1 also slice up to cut meat, bread etc into thin flat pieces (Could you slice the joint for me?) 2 I always + adv/prep, to cut something easily with one long movement of a sharp knife or edge + into/through (The blade's so sharp it could easily slice through your finger.) 3 I always + adv/prep, to move quickly and easily through something such as water or air, or to make something do this + through/into (The speedboat sliced through the waters of the lake.) slice sth in two/in half (Slice the eggs in two and arrange them on a serving dish.) 4 to hit the ball in sports such as tennis or golf so that it spins sideways instead of moving straight forward 5 any way you slice it AmE spoken whatever way you choose to consider the problem slice sth off phr v to cut something with one long movement of a sharp knife etc so that it becomes separate (With one blow of his sword, Igor sliced off the man's head.) ...Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
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(slices, slicing, sliced) Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English. 1. A slice of bread, meat, fruit, or other food is a thin piece that has been cut from a larger piece. Try to eat at least four slices of bread a day. ...water flavored with a slice of lemon. N-COUNT: usu with supp, oft N of n 2. If you slice bread, meat, fruit, or other food, you cut it into thin pieces. Helen sliced the cake... Slice the steak into long thin slices. VERB: V n, V n into n • Slice up means the same as slice. I sliced up an onion... He began slicing the pie up. PHRASAL VERB: V P n (not pron), V n P 3. You can use slice to refer to a part of a situation or activity. Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market. N-COUNT: usu N of n 4. see also sliced, fish slice 5. slice of the action: see action ...Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner's English Dictionary
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I. verb (~d; slicing) Etymology: Middle English sklicen, from Anglo-French esclicer to splinter, of Germanic origin; akin to Old High German slizan to tear apart — more at slit Date: 1551 transitive verb 1. to cut with or as if with a knife 2. to stir or spread with a ~ 3. to hit (a ball) so that a ~ results 4. interpret, construe — used in phrases like any way you ~ it intransitive verb 1. to ~ something 2. to move with a cutting action the ship ~d through the waves • ~able adjective • ~r noun II. noun Etymology: Middle English sclise, slise, from Anglo-French esclice splinter, from esclicer Date: 1613 1. a. a thin flat piece cut from something b. a wedge-shaped piece (as of pie or cake) 2. a spatula for spreading paint or ink 3. a serving knife with wedge-shaped blade a fish ~ 4. a flight of a ball that deviates from a straight course in the direction of the dominant hand of the player propelling it; also a ball following such a course — compare hook 5. a. portion, share a ~ of the profits b. segment, sample a ~ of society ...Merriam-Webster Collegiate Dictionary
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n. & v. --n. 1 a thin broad piece or wedge cut off or out esp. from meat or bread or a cake, pie, or large fruit. 2 a share; a part taken or allotted or gained (a slice of territory; a slice of the profits). 3 an implement with a broad flat blade for serving fish etc. or for scraping or chipping. 4 Golf & Lawn Tennis a slicing stroke. --v. 1 tr. (often foll. by up) cut into slices. 2 tr. (foll. by off) cut (a piece) off. 3 intr. (foll. by into, through) cut with or like a knife. 4 tr. (also absol.) a Golf strike (the ball) so that it deviates away from the striker. b (in other sports) propel (the ball) forward at an angle. 5 tr. go through (air etc.) with a cutting motion. Phrases and idioms slice of life a realistic representation of everyday experience. Derivatives sliceable adj. slicer n. (also in comb.). Etymology: ME f. OF esclice, esclicier splinter f. Frank. slitjan, rel. to SLIT ...Толковый словарь английского языка Oxford English Reference
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1) слой разрезать [нарезать] слоями 2) срез 3) рез резать 4) полупроводниковая пластина 5) кристалл (ИС) 6) (микропроцессорная) секция 7) вчт. вырезка (часть массива) - beet slices - bit slice - bottom slice - byte slice - diffusion slices - exhausted slices - master slice - scored slice - time slice - top slice ...Большой Англо-русский Русско-английский политехнический словарь
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1) часть массива (данных) 2) (временной) интервал 3) тлв. серия последовательных макроблоков 4) слой 5) кристалл 6) (микропроцессорная) секция – byte slice – time slice ...Англо-русский Русско-английски словарь по телекоммуникациям
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ломоть, спаевой - horizontal slice - infinitesimal slice - slice knot - slice link - slice of solutions - slice shrinkage - slice veneer - time slice ...Англо-русский Русско-английский научно-технический словарь
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1. ломоть; ломтик a slice of bread —- кусок (ломоть) хлеба a slice of lemon —- кусочек (ломтик) лимона to cut meat (cake) into thin slices —- нарезать мясо (кекс) тонкими ломтиками 2. слой first slice —- горн. первый слой a slice of furrow —- с-х. пласт пахоты 3. часть, доля a slice of the profits (of the winnings) —- часть прибыли (выигрыша) that is a slice of good luck! —- вот это удача! to take a large slice of responsibility (credit) for it —- взять на себя большую долю ответственности за это (поставить это себе в большую заслугу) 4. совок (для камина) 5. лопатка; широкий нож 6. полигр. ракельный нож 7. срезка (мяча; футбол) slice ball —- резаный мяч (футбол); подрезанный мяч (теннис); неправильный удар (гольф) Id: slice of life —- лит. "кусок жизни", натуралистическое изображение 8. резать ломтями, ломтиками, тонкими слоями (также slice up) to slice up a loaf —- нарезать буханку хлеба to slice the beef thin —- тонко нарезать мясо 9. рассекать (воздух) 10. разрезать волны (о судне) the yacht sliced her way to win the cup —- яхта неслась вперед, разрезая волны, и завоевала кубок 11. наносить ровным слоем, размазывать 12. спец. шуровать 13. спец. зачищать 14. спорт. срезать (мяч) 15. сл. обсчитать, ободрать (клиента); содрать лишку ...Новый большой англо-русский словарь
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off отрезать Just slice off enough meat for your dinner and put the rest back. SLICE the melon а) распределять дополнительные дивиденды между пайщиками; б) распределять крупные выигрыши между игроками SLICE 1. noun 1) ломтик, ломоть; тонкий слой (чего-л.) 2) часть; доля; a slice of territory (of the profits) - часть территории (прибыли) 3) широкий нож 4) неправильный удар (в гольфе) 2. v. 1) резать ломтиками, нарезать (тж. slice up); First slice all the fruit up, then add the ice cream. 2) делить на части 3) sport срезать (мяч) - slice off ...Англо-русский словарь
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