
【形容词】
1. slashed
中文翻译:割破的,刀砍的
词语辨析:slashed指的是物体表面被刀割或刀砍后形成的破裂痕迹或创伤。
词汇扩充:cut, gashed, incised, lacerated
近义词:cut, gashed, incised, lacerated
反义词:unharmed, intact
2. slashed
中文翻译:大幅削减的
词语辨析:slashed指的是数量、价格、费用等被大幅度减少或削减。
词汇扩充:reduced, decreased, cut
近义词:reduced, decreased, cut
反义词:increased, raised
【名词】
1. slash
中文翻译:割破,刀砍
词语辨析:slash指的是用刀或其他尖锐物割破或刀砍的动作或结果。
词汇扩充:cut, gash, incision, laceration
近义词:cut, gash, incision, laceration
反义词:heal, mend
2. slash
中文翻译:大幅削减
词语辨析:slash指的是大幅度削减数量、价格、费用等的行为或结果。
词汇扩充:reduction, decrease, cut
近义词:reduction, decrease, cut
反义词:increase, raise
【柯林斯词典】
slash (slashed, slashing, slashes)
- 形容词 (描述物体受损状态)割破的;刀砍的
- 形容词 (描述数量、价格等)大幅削减的
- 名词 割破;刀砍
- 名词 大幅削减
- 动词 (用刀等)割破,刀砍
- 动词 大幅削减
【牛津词典】
slash (slashed, slashing, slashes)
- 形容词 (描述物体受损状态)割破的;刀砍的
- 形容词 (描述数量、价格等)大幅削减的
- 名词 割破;刀砍
- 名词 大幅削减
- 动词 (用刀等)割破,刀砍
- 动词 大幅削减
【用法】
1. The slashed tire was a result of driving over broken glass. (形容词)
割破的轮胎是经过碎玻璃驾驶的结果。
2. The company slashed prices on their products to attract more customers. (形容词)
公司大幅削减产品价格以吸引更多顾客。
3. The slash on his arm required several stitches. (名词)
他胳膊上的割破需要缝合几针。
4. The government announced a slash in public spending. (名词)
政府宣布削减公共支出。
5. The attacker slashed at his victim with a knife. (动词)
袭击者用刀向受害者砍去。
6. The budget for the project was slashed by 50%. (动词)
该项目的预算被削减了50%。
【例句】
- The vandal slashed the tires of several cars parked on the street. (割破的)
- The company slashed its workforce in an effort to reduce costs. (大幅削减的)
- He received a deep slash across his chest in the knife fight. (割破)
- The government announced a slash in taxes to stimulate economic growth. (大幅削减)
- The thief slashed the victim's purse and ran off with her wallet. (割破)
- The store slashed prices on clothing for their end-of-season sale. (大幅削减)
- The slash on the painting was clearly intentional. (割破)
- The company announced a 20% slash in its annual budget. (大幅削减)
- She narrowly avoided a slash from the attacker's knife. (割破)
- Due to budget cuts, the school had to slash several programs. (大幅削减)
- The slash marks on the tree indicated that someone had been there before. (割破)
- The company is planning a slash in its workforce to improve efficiency. (大幅削减)
- The slash in his jeans revealed a glimpse of a tattoo on his leg. (割破)
- The government is considering a slash in military spending. (大幅削减)
- She felt a sharp slash across her arm as she fell to the ground. (割破)
- The company's profits took a slash due to increased competition. (大幅削减)
- The slash in the curtain allowed a ray of sunlight to shine through. (割破)
- They had to make a slash in their travel plans due to unexpected delays. (大幅削减)
- He used a knife to slash through the packaging and open the box. (割破)
- The department store announced a slash in prices for their anniversary sale. (大幅削减)