slit 英 [slɪt]   美 [slɪt]

slit

slit  英 [slɪt] 美 [slɪt]

v. 切开;划破  n. 口子,狭缝,裂缝 

进行时:slitting  过去式:slit  过去分词:slit  第三人称单数:slits  名词复数:slits 

a long skirt with a slit up the side 侧开衩的长裙
His eyes narrowed into slits. 他的眼睛眯成两道缝。

  • A very narrow slot or cut in something is a slit. You might fill your pita bread with falafel by first making a slit in its side.
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  • v. 切开;划破
  • n. 口子,狭缝,裂缝
  • 1. a long skirt with a slit up the side

    侧开衩的长裙

  • 2. His eyes narrowed into slits.

    他的眼睛眯成两道缝。

  • 3. Slit the roll with a sharp knife.

    用快刀把面包切开。

  • 4. The child's throat had been slit.

    那孩子的喉咙被人割破了。

  • 5. He slit open the envelope and took out the letter.

    他拆开信封,抽出信来。

  • slit (n.) mid-13c., "long cut or rent (in clothes), incision," from slit (v.). Slang sense of "vulva" is attested from 1640s. Old English had slit (n.) with a sense of "a rending, bite; backbiting."
  • slit (v.) c. 1200, from or related to Old English slitan "to slit, tear, split, rend to pieces; bite, sting; back-bite," from Proto-Germanic *slitan (source also of Old Saxon slitan, Old Frisian slita, Old Norse slita, Middle Low German and Middle Dutch sliten, Dutch slijten, Old High German slizan, German schleißen "to slit"). A more violent verb in Old English than after, as in slitcwealm "death by rending." Slit skirt is attested from 1913.A slitting-mill (1660s) cut iron plates into thin rods for making nails, etc.
slit / slɪt ; NAmE slɪt / noun , verb slit slits slitting noun a long narrow cut or opening 狭长的切口;长而窄的口子;狭缝;裂缝 a long skirt with a slit up the side 侧开衩的长裙 His eyes narrowed into slits. 他的眼睛眯成两道缝。 verb ( slit·ting , slit , slit ) to make a long narrow cut or opening in sth 在…上开狭长口子;切开;划破 slitsth Slit the roll with a sharp knife. 用快刀把面包切开。 The child's throat had been slit. 那孩子的喉咙被人割破了。 Her skirt was slit at both sides (= designed with an opening at the bottom on each side). 她的裙子两边都开了衩。 slitsth + adj. He slit open the envelope and took out the letter. 他拆开信封,抽出信来。 slit / slɪt ; NAmE slɪt /
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