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slashslash1 /slæʃ / verb - [intransitive, transitive] to make a long cut in something with a violent action砍;劈◆Several cars have had their tires slashed in that parking lot.好几辆车的轮胎在那个停车场被人割破了。
- [transitive] to reduce an amount of money, etc. very much大幅削减(金额等)◆The price of coffee has been slashed by about 20%.咖啡的价格已经大幅降低了大约 20%。
slashslash2 /slæʃ / noun [countable] - the symbol (/), used to show alternatives, for example “lunch and / or dinner,” and also to write fractions, as in ¾斜线号;斜杠 ➡ look at backslash, forward slash
- a long, narrow wound or cut(狭长的)伤口,切口
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