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slit I v TE (ein)schlitzen; spalten; einschneiden slit II 1. KONST Schlitz m, Spalt m; 2. HB Einschnitt m, Schnitt m; 3. ARCH Schießscharte f, Scharte fEnglish-German dictionary of Architecture and Construction > slit
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1. nounSchlitz, der2. transitive verb,-tt-, slit aufschlitzenslit somebody's throat — jemandem die Kehle durchschneiden
* * *[slit] 1. present participle - slitting; verb(to make a long cut in: She slit the envelope open with a knife.) aufschlitzen2. noun* * *[slɪt]I. vt<-tt-, slit, slit>▪ to \slit sth etw aufschlitzento \slit one's wrist sich dat die Pulsadern aufschneidento \slit an envelope open einen Briefumschlag aufreißenII. n* * *[slɪt] vb: pret, ptp slit1. nSchlitz m; (in castle wall also) Schießscharte f2. vt(auf)schlitzen* * *slit [slıt]A v/t prät und pperf slitslit sb’s throat jemandem die Kehle durchschneiden2. zerschlitzen3. einen Rock etc schlitzenB s Schlitz m* * *1. nounSchlitz, der2. transitive verb,-tt-, slit aufschlitzen* * *n.Schlitz -e m. expr.in Streifen schneiden ausdr. v.(§ p.,p.p.: slit)= trennen v. -
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[slɪt] vt <-tt-, slit, slit; to \slit sthetw aufschlitzen;to \slit one's wrist sich dat die Pulsadern aufschneiden;to \slit an envelope open einen Briefumschlag aufreißen n -
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5 slit
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8 slit in
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slit1 v MECH aufschlitzen, schlitzenslit2 TECH Schlitz m -
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12 slit-eyed
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13 slit strip
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14 slit coil
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15 slit ring
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16 slit pocket
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17 slit trench
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18 slit burner
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19 slit diaphragm
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20 slit skirt
n geschlitzter Rock
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Slit — Slit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slit} or {Slitted}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Slitting}.] [OE. slitten, fr. sliten, AS. st[=i]tan to tear; akin to D. slijten to wear out, G. schleissen to slit, split, OHG. sl[=i]zan to split, tear, wear out, Icel. st[=i]ta to… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
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Slit — Slit, n. [AS. slite.] A long cut; a narrow opening; as, a slit in the ear. [1913 Webster] {Gill slit}. (Anat.) See {Gill opening}, under {Gill}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slit — (v.) O.E. slitan cut or tear up, slit, from P.Gmc. *slitanan (Cf. O.S. slitan, O.N. slita, M.L.G., M.Du. sliten, Du. slijten, O.H.G. slizan, Ger. schleißen to slit ). The noun is attested from mid 13c. Slang sense of vulva is attested from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
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slit — ► NOUN ▪ a long, narrow cut or opening. ► VERB (slitting; past and past part. slit) 1) make a slit in. 2) (past and past part. slitted) form (one s eyes) into slits. ORIGIN Old English … English terms dictionary
slit — [slit] vt. slit, slitting [ME slitten < OE * slittan, akin to MHG slitzen < WGmc * slitjan < base of Gmc * slitan (> OE slitan) < IE base * (s)kel , to cut > SHIELD, SHELL] 1. to cut or split open, esp. by a straight, lengthwise … English World dictionary
Slit — Slit, obs. 3d. pers. sing. pres. of {Slide}. Chaucer. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
slit — [n] small opening, cut aperture, breach, cleavage, cleft, crack, crevice, fissure, gash, hole, incision, rent, split, tear; concept 513 Ant. closure slit [v] cut open gash, incise, knife, lance, pierce, rip, sever, slash, slice, slot, split open … New thesaurus
slit — index lancinate, sever, split (noun), split (verb) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary