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slash
/ˈslæʃ/
(vt.)(vi.)猛砍,亂砍猛砍,亂砍斜杠
From:
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slash
斜線
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slash
,
n.
1.
A
long
cut
;
a
cut
made
at
random
.
2.
A
large
slit
in
the
material
of
any
garment
,
made
to
show
the
lining
through
the
openings
.
3.
pl.
Swampy
or
wet
lands
overgrown
with
bushes
. [
Local
, U.S.]
4.
A
opening
or
gap
in
a
forest
made
by
wind
,
fire
,
or
other
destructive
agency
.
We
passed
over
the
shoulder
of
a
ridge
and
around
the
edge
of
a
fire
slash
,
and
then
we
had
the
mountain
fairly
before
us
.
--
Henry
Van
Dyke
.
◄
►
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slash
,
v. t.
[
imp. &
p
. p.
Slashed
p.
pr
. &
vb
. n.
Slashing
.]
1.
To
cut
by
striking
violently
and
at
random
;
to
cut
in
long
slits
.
2.
To
lash
;
to
ply
the
whip
to
. [
R
.]
3.
To
crack
or
snap
,
as
a
whip
. [
R
.]
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Slash
,
v. i.
To
strike
violently
and
at
random
,
esp
.
with
an
edged
instrument
;
to
lay
about
one
indiscriminately
with
blows
;
to
cut
hastily
and
carelessly
.
Hewing
and
slashing
at
their
idle
shades
.
--
Spenser
.
From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
slash
n
1:
a
wound
made
by
cutting
; "
he
put
a
bandage
over
the
cut
"
[
syn
:
cut
,
gash
,
slice
]
2:
an
open
tract
of
land
in
a
forest
that
is
strewn
with
debris
from
logging
(
or
fire
or
wind
)
3:
a
punctuation
mark
(/)
used
to
separate
related
items
of
information
[
syn
:
solidus
,
virgule
,
diagonal
,
stroke
,
separatrix
]
4:
a
strong
sweeping
cut
made
with
a
sharp
instrument
[
syn
:
gash
]
v
1:
cut
with
sweeping
strokes
;
as
with
an
ax
or
machete
[
syn
:
cut
down
]
2:
beat
severely
with
a
whip
or
rod
; "
The
teacher
often
flogged
the
students
"; "
The
children
were
severely
trounced
" [
syn
:
flog
,
welt
,
whip
,
lather
,
lash
,
strap
,
trounce
]
3:
cut
open
; "
she
slashed
her
wrists
" [
syn
:
gash
]
4:
cut
drastically
; "
Prices
were
slashed
"
5:
move
or
stir
about
violently
; "
The
feverish
patient
thrashed
around
in
his
bed
" [
syn
:
convulse
,
thresh
,
thresh
about
,
thrash
,
thrash about
,
toss
,
jactitate
]
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