slit
/slɪt/ (bre, ipa) · [slˈɪt] /slɪt/ (ame, ipa) · [slˈɪt] /ˈslit How to pronounce slit (audio)/ (ame, mw)
slit — 動詞
- slits3rd person singular
- slitting-ing form
- slitpast simple
1. to cut a thin opening in something, often with a knife or scissors, so that it c
劃開;割開
在表面割出狹長開口
to cut a thin opening in something, often with a knife or scissors, so that it can be opened, removed, or looked through
Beatrix slit the envelope open with a butter knife.
Beatrix 用奶油刀把信封劃開了。
pattern: slit + object + open
The nurse slit the bandage so she could remove it gently.
護理師把繃帶割開,好輕輕把它取下。
Christopher slit the plastic bag to pour out the rice.
Christopher 割開塑膠袋,把米倒了出來。
Sana slit the seed packet along one side with scissors.
Sana 用剪刀沿著一側劃開種子包。
文法句型
slit + object + open
slit + object + with + tool
用法筆記
This verb usually names the thing being cut as a direct object, and it often adds a result phrase such as 'open' or a location phrase like 'along one side'.
常見錯誤
slit — 名詞
- slitsingular
- slitsplural
1. a thin opening in a surface, usually made by cutting, that lets a little light,
細縫;狹縫
狹長的切口或開口
a thin opening in a surface, usually made by cutting, that lets a little light, air, or something small pass through
Ayana saw a thin slit of light under the bedroom door.
Ayana 看見臥室門下有一道細細的光縫。
collocation: slit of light
Bilal pushed the note through a slit in the metal gate.
Bilal 把紙條從金屬門上的狹縫塞了進去。
pattern: through a slit in + object
The cat watched them through the slit in the curtain.
那隻貓透過窗簾上的細縫看著他們。
A small slit in the tent let cold air inside all night.
帳篷上的一條小細縫讓冷空氣整晚都灌了進來。
文法句型
slit in + object
slit of + light
用法筆記
This noun often appears with 'in' + the thing containing the opening, or with 'of' when it describes a narrow line of light that can be seen.