slashed
v. 挥砍( slash的过去式和过去分词 ); 鞭打; 割破; 削减
If you slash something, you make a long, deep cut in it.
He came within two minutes of bleeding to death after slashing his wrists.
若再晚两分钟割腕的他就会因失血过多而死。
If you slash at a person or thing, you quickly hit at them with something such as a knife.
He slashed at her, aiming carefully.
他仔细地瞄准她劈了过去。
To slash something such as costs or jobs means to reduce them by a large amount.
Car makers could be forced to slash prices after being accused of overcharging yesterday...
昨天被指控要价太高之后,汽车生产商可能会被迫大幅度降价。
Everyone agrees that subsidies have to be slashed.
所有人都同意必须大幅度削减补贴。
You say slash to refer to a sloping line that separates letters, words, or numbers. For example, if you are giving the number 340/2/K you say 'Three four zero, slash two, slash K.'
1. patterned by having color applied with sweeping strokes;
2. having long and narrow ornamental cuts showing an underlying fabric;
3. wounded by cutting deeply;
4. (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply;
He braced his shoulders as the snow slashed across his face.
雪花如刀割般刮在他的脸上,他绷紧了双肩。
He slashed at her, aiming carefully.
他仔细地瞄准她劈了过去。
The nearside front tyre had been slashed.
左前轮胎被割破了。
Someone had slashed the tyres on my car.
有人把我的汽车轮胎割破了。
He slashed the bark off the tree with his knife.
他用刀把树皮从树上砍下.