slashes; slashed; slashing
slashes; slashed; slashing
Learner's definition of SLASH
[+ object]
1
a : to make a long cut in (something) with a knife or other sharp weapon划破;割开 b : to make (a path) by cutting plants砍出(道路) 2
: to reduce (something) by a large amount大量削减
slash at
[phrasal verb] slash at (someone or something)
: to attack (someone or something) violently with a knife or other sharp weapon猛砍 2 slash /ˈslæʃ/ noun
plural slashes
plural slashes
Learner's definition of SLASH
1
[count] : a thin and usually long cut made with a knife or other sharp object砍痕;细长伤口 2
[count] : a quick movement with a sharp knife or weapon to cut someone or something砍 3
[count] : a patch or line of bright light or color(光、颜色的)一缕,一条 4
[count] : the mark / that is used to mean “or” (as in and/or), “and or” (as in bottles/cans), or “per” (as in kilometers/hour) or as a division sign in fractions (as in ³/₄)斜杠,斜线号(/) — called also slash mark, (British) oblique
5
[singular] British slang : an act of urinating小便