slit
名词 n.
动词 v.
形容词 adj.
英文释义
名词 n.
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A narrow cut or opening; a slot.
— The face which emerged was not reassuring. It was blunt and grey, the nose springing thick and flat from high on the frontal bone of the forehead, whilst his eyes were narrow slits of dark in a tight bandage of tissue.[…].
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The vulva.
— […]I twiſted my thighs, ſqueezed, and compreſs’d the lips of that virgin-ſlit[…]Fanny Hill
- A woman, usually a sexually loose woman; a prostitute.
动词 v.
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To cut a narrow opening.
— He slit the bag open and the rice began pouring out.
- To split into strips by lengthwise cuts.
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To cut; to sever; to divide.
— And slits the thin-spun life.
形容词 adj.
- Having a cut narrow opening.
词汇关系
衍生词
arrowslit
arrow slit
dorsal slit
double-slit experiment
eyeslit
gill slit
microslit
nanoslit
piss-slit
piss slit
preslit
slit drum
slit-eyed
slit-faced bat
slit gong
slit-gong
slit lamp
slitless
slitlet
slitlike
slitmask
slitmouth
slit-scan
slitshell
slit-shell
slittable
slitted
slitter
slit trench
slitty
slitwidth
slitwise
unslit
slit one's throat
slit someone's throat
词源
词源 1
From Middle English slitten, from Old English slītan, from Proto-Germanic *slītaną (“to tear apart”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leyd- (“to tear, rend (cut apart), split apart”). Possibly cognate with Latin laed- (“to strike, hurt, injure”). Doublet of slite; also related to slice through French borrowing. Apparently unrelated to English slot, whose etymology, however, is uncertain.
词源 2
From Middle English slitten, from Old English slītan, from Proto-Germanic *slītaną (“to tear apart”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leyd- (“to tear, rend (cut apart), split apart”). Possibly cognate with Latin laed- (“to strike, hurt, injure”). Doublet of slite; also related to slice through French borrowing. Apparently unrelated to English slot, whose etymology, however, is uncertain.
词源 3
From Middle English slitten, from Old English slītan, from Proto-Germanic *slītaną (“to tear apart”), from Proto-Indo-European *(s)leyd- (“to tear, rend (cut apart), split apart”). Possibly cognate with Latin laed- (“to strike, hurt, injure”). Doublet of slite; also related to slice through French borrowing. Apparently unrelated to English slot, whose etymology, however, is uncertain.
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