slashing
adj. 尖锐的; 苛刻的; 鲜明的; 乱砍的
v. 挥砍( slash的现在分词 ); 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. as if striking with slashing blows;
The President has chosen to kick-start the economy by slashing interest rates.
总统选择通过大幅降低利率来重新拉动经济增长。
He paints with harsh, slashing brushstrokes.
他的画笔锋粗犷、凌厉。
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。
He stopped slashing his horse.
他住了手,不去鞭打他的马了.
Lord Gilbey surveyed with equable disapproval the slashing rain, the lowering clouds, the seething summer trees.
吉尔贝勋爵平静地露出了不满的情绪,审视着瓢泼大雨, 黑压压的浓云, 郁郁葱葱的夏令树木.