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slit 中文解釋 wordnet sense Collocation Usage Collins Definition
Verb
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slits, plural;
  1. Make a long, narrow cut in (something)
    • - give me the truth or I will slit your throat
    • - he slit open the envelope
  2. Cut (something) into strips
    • - a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size
  3. Form (one's eyes) into slits; squint

Noun
  1. A long, narrow cut or opening
    • - make a slit in the stem under a bud
    • - arrow slits

  1. a long narrow opening
  2. make a clean cut through; "slit her throat"
  3. cunt: obscene terms for female genitals
  4. cut a slit into; "slit the throat of the victim"
  5. incision: a depression scratched or carved into a surface
  6. a narrow fissure
  7. Slit refers collectively to a family of related genes which encode a corresponding set of secreted proteins, also collectively referred to as Slit. ...
  8. The Slits are a British punk rock band. The quartet was formed in 1976 by members of the bands The Flowers of Romance and The Castrators. ...
  9. An aperture, usually rectangular in shape, with a large length-to-width ratio, and a fixed or adjustable shape through which radiation enters or leaves an instrument. The aperture is generally small as compared to the light source
  10. A narrow vertical split in the fabric usually added for ease of movement or sex appeal.
  11. Refers to the lake bottom content also known as muck.
  12. Arrow-slit. Narrow opening in a wall for discharge of arrows and admittance of light. See also arrow-loop.
  13. To cut printed sheets or webs into two or more sections by means of cutting wheels on a press or folder.
  14. To cut press rolls with multiple images across the web down to rolls of single image wide. Both rotary and stationary knives are used.
  15. An open part of a seam, the bottom usually, often found in skirt side or back seams.
  16. 1. A cut through the backing sheet or release liner of a decal to facilitate removal of the decal for application to the substrate. 2. ...
  17. Usually narrow entry point for light to a spectrograph. The slit is often made from a pair of ordinary razor blades which can be machined to achieve very straight edges. This gives a precisely determined light source for the instrument.
  18. Putting a cut on a food object in a manner such that the opposite side remains intact the opening allows filling of spices etc.
  19. A cut made in fiberboard sheet without removal of material.
  20. a shallowor deep cut in the shell margin of some gastropods and in the umbones of some bivalves.
  21. (Vul.) : A slang term for a female.
  22. division of a rock by cleavage.
  23. A cut used in the corrugated in place of a score.
  24. An opening in a seam.