slit
柯林斯词典
1. V-T If you slit something, you make a long narrow cut in it. 切開; 撕開
They say somebody slit her throat. 他們說有人割斷了她的喉嚨。
He began to slit open each envelope. 他開始撕開每個信封。
2. N-COUNT A slit is a long narrow cut. 狹長的切口
Make a slit in the stem about half an inch long. 在樹乾上割一個約半英寸長的口兒。
3. N-COUNT A slit is a long narrow opening in something. 裂縫; 縫隙
She watched them through a slit in the curtains. 她透過窗簾的縫隙注眡著他們。
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slit /slɪt/ (slitting,slits)
剑桥词典
- to make a long , straight , narrow cut in something
撕裂,切開;在…上開狹長口子
He slit open the envelope with a knife . 他用刀將信封裁開。
She killed herself by slitting her wrists . 她割腕自殺了。
He was found the next day with his throat slit. 第二天有人發現他被割斷了喉嚨。
She was wearing one of those skirts that's slit up the front . 她穿了一條那種前麪開衩的裙子。 返回 slit