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slotted
- IPA[ˈslädəd]
美式
- having one or more long, narrow apertures or slits;having a groove or channel into which something fits
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- 1. having one or more long, narrow apertures or slits a horizontally slotted window a structure that has slotted sides to release smoke and heat
- ▪ having a groove or channel into which something fits a slotted screwdriver
- a long, narrow aperture or slit in a machine for something to be inserted: he slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox
- place (an object) into a slot, typically one specifically designed to receive it: he slotted a cassette into the tape machine the plates come in sections that can be slotted together
Oxford Dictionary
- a long, narrow aperture or slit in a machine for something to be inserted: he slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox
- place (something) into a long, narrow aperture: he slotted a cassette into the tape machine the plates come in sections that can be slotted together
Oxford American Dictionary
- name given in World War II by US forces to New Georgia Sound, in the central Solomon Islands. ...
Oxford American Dictionary
- the track of a deer, as visible in soft ground: deer slots can be confused with those of sheep and goats out with the dog early this morning and I noticed some muntjac slots
Oxford American Dictionary
- the track of a deer, as visible in soft ground: deer slots can be confused with those of sheep and goats out with the dog early this morning and I noticed some muntjac slots
Oxford Dictionary
- a large spoon with slots for straining food.
Oxford Dictionary
- a large spoon with slots or holes for draining liquid from food.
Oxford American Dictionary
- a vending machine selling small items.
Oxford Dictionary
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- IPA[ˈslɒtɪd]
英式
- having one or more long, narrow apertures or slits: a horizontally slotted window a structure that has slotted sides to release smoke and heat
Oxford Dictionary