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I1. [slæʃ] n1. хлёсткий, резкий удар (бичом и т. п.); удар сплеча (саблей и т. п.)2. глубокий порез, глубокая рана; рубец3. 1) разрезthe quarry makes a slash through the ridge - карьер прорезает горный хребет
2) разрез, декоративная прорезь ( в одежде)4. лес. вырубка5. отходы при лесозаготовках6. урезываниеa ten per cent slash in the retail prices - снижение розничных цен на десять процентов
7. сл. = urination2. [slæʃ] v1. порезать, глубоко ранить2. (обыкн. at)1) хлестать, битьhe slashed at the tall weeds with his stick - он хлестал палкой по высоким сорнякам
2) бичевать, резко критиковатьto slash at smb. - подвергать кого-л. безжалостной критике
3. 1) разрезать; полосоватьto slash smth. to pieces - исполосовать что-л.
to slash a parcel open - вскрыть /разрезать/ пакет
2) делать разрезы, (декоративные) прорези ( в одежде)4. щёлкать (кнутом и т. п.)5. резко сокращать, урезыватьto slash a budget [funds] - резко сокращать бюджет [денежные средства]
II [slæʃ] n амер.the editors slashed the story to half its length - редакция наполовину сократила рассказ
болотистая местность, поросшая кустарником -
2 slash
1. n хлёсткий, резкий удар; удар сплеча2. n глубокий порез, глубокая рана; рубец3. n разрез, декоративная прорезь4. n лес. вырубка5. n отходы при лесозаготовках6. n урезывание7. v порезать, глубоко ранить8. v хлестать, бить9. v бичевать, резко критиковать10. v разрезать; полосовать11. v делать разрезы, прорези12. v щёлкать13. v резко сокращать, урезывать14. n амер. болотистая местность, поросшая кустарникомСинонимический ряд:1. cut (noun) cut; gash; incision; slice; slit; split; wound2. score (noun) score; scratch3. cut (verb) cut; gash; incise; pierce; slice; slit4. hack (verb) hack; hackle; haggle5. lambaste (verb) blister; castigate; drub; excoriate; flay; lambaste; lash; lash into; roast; scarify; scathe; scorch; score; scourge; slam; slap6. reduce (verb) chop; clip; crop; cut down; lop; lower; mark down; pare; reduce; shave; shear; trim7. shorten (verb) abbreviate; abridge; curtail; cut back; retrench; shorten
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