slit
- IPA[slɪt]
英式
- a long, narrow cut or opening
- make a long, narrow cut in;cut (something) into strips
verb: slit, 3rd person present: slits, gerund or present participle: slitting, past tense: slit, past participle: slit
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名詞
- 1. a long, narrow cut or opening make a slit in the stem under a bud arrow slits 同義詞
動詞
- 1. make a long, narrow cut in give me the truth or I will slit your throat he slit open the envelope
- ▪ cut (something) into strips a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size
- 2. form (one's eyes) into slits; squint she slitted her eyes to look at him slitted eyes
- any of a series of openings between the gill arches of a fish, through which water passes from ...
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- a lamp which emits a narrow but intense beam of light, used for examining the interior of the eye.
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- a lamp which emits a narrow but intense beam of light, used for examining the interior of the eye.
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- having long, narrow eyes, or eyes narrowed by squinting: he gave me a slit-eyed look she stared, slit-eyed, down the length of the gun
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- a side pocket with a vertical opening.
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- (especially in a medieval fortified building) a narrow vertical slit in a wall for shooting or ... we could see the old arrow-slit windows
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- a narrow trench for a soldier or a small group of soldiers and their equipment.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a narrow trench for a soldier or a small group of soldiers and their equipment.
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- IPA[slit]
美式
- a long, narrow cut or opening: make a slit in the stem under a bud arrow slits
- make a long, narrow cut in (something): give me the truth or I will slit your throat he slit open the envelope
Oxford American Dictionary