slicing [计] 切片, 切断, 限制, 分片
slicing[ noun ]- a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer
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he took lessons to cure his slicing
- the act of cutting into slices
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Slice \Slice\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sliced}; p. pr. & vb. n.
{Slicing}.]
1. To cut into thin pieces, or to cut off a thin, broad piece
from.
2. To cut into parts; to divide.
3. To clear by means of a slice bar, as a fire or the grate
bars of a furnace.
4. (Golf) To hit (the ball) so that the face of the club
draws across the face of the ball and deflects it.
[Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- The other eight had opened for 'slicing' the previous week and the extraction process was already well under way.
- Inept with knives, knife makers chime in. So untidy, eyewitnesses testify, that the kitchen is fast displacing the dinner table as prime slicing site.
- "Maybe we did slip up in the past," he admits, "like everywhere else in the country." A black man enters the shop, which was hit hard by the boycott, and Mr. Tibshraeny jumps up from his chair and begins slicing some choice lamb chops.
- Police said 11 people were wounded by the rocket and artillery shells that exploded on both sides of the Green Line slicing Beirut into Christian and Moslem sectors.
- The competing measures aim at slicing the federal deficit over the next five years by about $500 billion, including $40 billion in the fiscal year that began Oct. 1.
- We hear no more of that; now we hear that pensions are overfunded, with some loonies demanding the slicing up of that pie.
- It comes from pressing the handle of a roller-blade pizza cutter into the palm of the hand while slicing pizzas.
- I am writing about 'top slicing.'
- Debevoise refused, slicing only two years off the sentence.
- The Democrats have been slicing one another up.
- If a man in your path appears to slip, or if two boys begin rough-housing in front of you, beware: as you are bumped and concentrate on not falling, an accomplice may be deftly picking your pocket or slicing your bag open with a razor.
- These function as mechanical rakes, cutting into the lawn vertically and slicing the debris with sharp blades or tines.
- Roast for 50-60 minutes at 350-375'F/180'-190'C (gas mark 4-5), turning the pudding once or twice so that the skin becomes crisp and well coloured all over. If serving it hot, let the cooked pudding stand for around five minutes before slicing.
- Traders began slicing their forecast as more than a month passed without formal action by the administration.
- I'd have more horses if I could afford them, but the damned things don't pay for themselves.' Pierre talked as he put an iron pot of soup on the stove and began slicing tomatoes.
- It is a hierarchy much like that of the average Japanese sushi restaurant. Before slicing the fish, the aspiring sushi master must spend about five years, bucket in hand, swabbing the floor and soaping the sushi bench at the end of the night.
- As the talks began, bargainers reaffirmed their goal of slicing $50 billion off of next year's federal deficit.
- L.A. Gear fell 1 3/4 to 47 3/8 as investors began slicing fat off the stock.
- "You take advantage of the forces of the other _ boom boom _ wherever they lead," he told The Associated Press in an interview during the campaign, slicing his hand through an imaginary brick.