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1 slashed
[slæʃt]adj geschlitzt\slashed skirt geschlitzter Rock\slashed sleeve Ärmel m mit Schlitz* * *adj.geschlitzt adj. -
2 slashed
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3 slash
1. intransitive verb 2. transitive verb1) (make gashes in) aufschlitzen2) (fig.): (reduce sharply) [drastisch] reduzieren; [drastisch] kürzen [Etat, Gehalt, Umfang]3. nounslash costs by one million — die Kosten um eine Million reduzieren
1) (slashing stroke) Hieb, der2) (wound) Schnitt, der* * *[slæʃ] 1. verb2) ((with at) to strike out violently at (something): He slashed at the bush angrily with a stick.) hauen3) (to reduce greatly: A notice in the shop window read `Prices slashed!') stark reduzieren2. noun1) (a long cut or slit.) der Schlitz2) (a sweeping blow.) der Hieb* * *[slæʃ]I. vt1. (cut deeply)to \slash one's wrists sich dat die Pulsadern aufschneidento \slash a budget ein Budget kürzento \slash prices/spending Preise/Ausgaben senkento \slash staff/the workforce Personal abbauen/die Belegschaft verringernto \slash an article/a story einen Artikel/eine Geschichte kürzento \slash at the ball wild nach dem Ball schlagenIII. n<pl -es>he took a wild \slash at the ball er schlug wild nach dem Ballto go for/have a \slash pinkeln gehen fam* * *[slʃ]1. n3) (TYP, COMPUT) Schrägstrich m4) (Brit inf)to go for a slash — schiffen gehen (sl)
to have or take a slash — schiffen (sl)
2. vt1) (= cut) zerfetzen; face, tyres, throat aufschlitzen; undergrowth abhauen, wegschlagen; (with sword) hauen auf (+acc), schlagenSee:→ academic.ru/83204/wrist">wrist2) (inf: reduce drastically) price radikal herabsetzen; workforce drastisch reduzieren; estimate, budget zusammenstreichen (inf)3. vito slash at sb/sth — nach jdm/etw schlagen
* * *slash [slæʃ]A v/t1. (auf)schlitzen, aufreißen2. ein Kleid etc schlitzen:slashed sleeve Schlitzärmel m3. zerhauen, zerfetzen4. a) peitschenb) die Peitsche knallen lassen5. einen Ball etc dreschen umg6. reißen, zerren7. figb) Preise drastisch herabsetzen8. fig besonders US Missstände etc geißeln, scharf kritisierenB v/i1. hauen (at nach):a) losschlagen gegen, attackieren,b) → A 8;slash out um sich hauen (a. fig)2. peitschen (auch fig Regen, Wind)C s1. Hieb m2. Schnitt(wunde) m(f), klaffende Wunde3. Schlitz m (auch Mode)4. Holzschlag m5. meist pl US (verstrüpptes) Sumpfgelände6. figa) drastische Kürzungb) drastischer Preisnachlass:slash price stark herabgesetzter Preis8. Br umg Schiffen n (Urinieren):have a slash schiffen;go for a slash schiffen gehen* * *1. intransitive verb2. transitive verbslash at somebody/something with a knife — auf jemanden/etwas mit einem Messer losgehen
1) (make gashes in) aufschlitzen2) (fig.): (reduce sharply) [drastisch] reduzieren; [drastisch] kürzen [Etat, Gehalt, Umfang]3. noun1) (slashing stroke) Hieb, der2) (wound) Schnitt, der* * *(/) n.Schrägstrich (/) m. n.Schmarre -n f.Schnitt -e m. v.schlitzen v.
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