A2 [ C ] a flat, often thin, piece of food that has been cut from a larger piece(切下的食物)薄片
C2 [ S ] a part of something, such as an amount of money(钱等的)份额,部分
[ C ] a kitchen utensil with a wide blade, used for serving pieces of food餐刀;(餐桌用的)小铲
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a slice of toast
She took a slice of chocolate cake and smothered it in cream.
Layer the pasta with slices of tomato.
She cut two slices of noticeably unequal size.
Could you cut me a smaller slice?
[ C ] in tennis, the action of hitting the bottom of the ball so that it does not bounce very high when it hits the ground(网球运动中)削(球)
in the sports of golf and baseball, the action of hitting a ball so that it goes to one side rather than straight in front(高尔夫球和棒球运动中)斜切(球),削(球)
B2 [ T ] to cut something into thin, flat pieces把…切成薄片
[ I + adv/prep ] to easily cut into or through something with a sharp knife切,割;切开;割破
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Peel off the skins and thickly slice the potatoes.
Slice the onions as thin as you can get them.
Take off the heat and slice the bananas lengthways.
With a very sharp knife, slice the beef as thinly as possible.
He accidentally sliced the top off his finger while he was cutting vegetables.
[ T ] in the sports of golf and baseball, to hit a ball so that it goes to one side rather than straight in front(高尔夫球和棒球运动中)斜切(球),削球
[ T ] If you slice the ball in a game of tennis, you hit the bottom of the ball so that it does not bounce very high when it hits the ground.(网球运动中)削(球)
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