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salami
- IPA[səˈlɑːmi]
英式
- a type of highly seasoned sausage, originally from Italy, usually eaten cold in slices
noun: salami, plural noun: salami
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名詞
- 1. a type of highly seasoned sausage, originally from Italy, usually eaten cold in slices a crusty roll with some salami
- an island in the Saronic Gulf in Greece, to the west of Athens.
Oxford American Dictionary
- an island in the Saronic Gulf in Greece, to the west of Athens. The strait between the island ...
Oxford Dictionary
- the process of gradually reducing the size of something by a series of small incremental steps: several years of false economies from the salami slicing of budgets had created an underlying lack of confidence public services were sparely run anyway, so salami-slicing cuts were no longer viable
Oxford Dictionary
- gradually reduce the size of (something) by a series of small incremental steps: every project that costs anything is either cut entirely or salami-sliced
Oxford American Dictionary
- the process of gradually reducing the size of something by a series of small incremental steps: several years of false economies from the salami slicing of budgets had created an underlying lack of confidence public services were sparely run anyway, so salami-slicing cuts were no longer viable
Oxford American Dictionary
- gradually reduce the size of (something) by a series of small incremental steps: every project that costs anything is either cut entirely or salami-sliced
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[səˈlämē]
美式
- a type of highly seasoned sausage, originally from Italy, usually eaten cold in slices: a crusty roll with some salami
Oxford American Dictionary