slicing
n. 限幅,限制; 切割
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.
每天儘量至少吃 4 片面包。
...water flavored with a slice of lemon.
加了一片檸檬調味的水
If you slice bread, meat, fruit, or other food, you cut it into thin pieces.
Helen sliced the cake...
海倫把蛋糕切成片。
Slice the steak into long thin slices.
將牛排切成長長的薄片。
You can use slice to refer to a part of a situation or activity.
Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market.
小說在出版市場上佔了很大的份額。
...a car that represents a slice of motoring history.
一輛代表了一段汽車發展史的轎車
In tennis, golf, and other sports, if you slice a ball, you hit its edge rather than its centre, so that it travels at an angle.
The captain swung his left foot, but sliced the ball wide.
隊長飛起左腳一踢,球卻側著旋出去老遠。
If something slices through a substance, it moves through it quickly, like a knife.
The ship sliced through the water.
輪船在水中破浪前行。
1. a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer;
2. the act of cutting into slices
He began slicing the pie up.
他開始把餡餅切片。
The wind was slicing off the tops of the waves now.
風呼嘯而來,象利刃一樣切割著波峰浪尖.
The dust produced during slicing weighs almost as much as the wafers.
在切割時所產生的碎屑幾乎和薄片一樣重.
It's a machine for slicing bread.
這是切面包片的機器.
The wind was slicing through his overcoat.
風如刀割般地吹進他的大衣.