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slash

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slash1 /slæʃ/ ●●○ verb  
1 [intransitiveI, transitiveT always + adverbadv/prepositionprep]CUT to cut or try to cut something violently with a knife, sword etc 〔用刀、剑等〕猛削,劈,砍
 Someone had slashed the tires.
有人把轮胎割破了。
slash at/through
 The leopard’s claws slashed through the soft flesh.
豹的爪子扎入柔软的肉里。
see thesaurus at cut
2 [transitiveT]REDUCE to greatly reduce an amount, price etc – used especially in newspapers and advertising 大幅度削减 〔数量、价格等;尤用于报纸和广告〕 SYN cut
 The workforce has been slashed by 50%.
劳动力已削减了 50%
see thesaurus at reduce
3. slash your wrists to cut the veins in your wrists with the intention of killing yourself 割腕(自杀)
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slash2 ●●○ noun [countableC]  
1. PMWa quick movement that you make with a knife, sword etc in order to cut someone or something 〔用刀、剑等的〕砍,劈,猛削
2. (also slash mark)SLA a line (/) used in writing to separate words, numbers, or letters 斜线符号〔用以分隔单词、数字或字母〕
3 CUTa long narrow cut in something 长条的切口[裂口] gash
 Cut several slashes across the top of the loaf before baking.
面包烘烤前在上面切几道口子。
4. have/take a slash British EnglishBrE spoken not politeHBH to urinate 撒尿
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From Longman Business Dictionary
slashslash /slæʃ/ verb [transitiveT] journalism
to greatly reduce an amount, price etc
Over the last year the workforce has been slashed by 50%.
At least $400 million may be slashed from an annual budget of $2.4 billion.
Origin slash1
(1500-1600) Probably from Old French eslachier to break
slash1 verbslash2 noun
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