| sliced | cut into portions, divided into segments; cut through, cut into | en | (sıfat) | en |
| sliced | used of meat; cut into pieces for serving | en | en |
| sliced | Sliced bread has been cut into slices before being wrapped and sold. a sliced white loaf | en | en |
| sliced | prepared by cutting; "sliced tomatoes"; "sliced ham"; "chopped clams"; "chopped meat"; "shredded cabbage" | en | en |
| slice | thin piece cut from a larger object; portion, share | en | (isim) | en |
| slice | cut into slices, cut into portions; cut off from; make a cut in, cut into; cleave, move quickly through | en | (fiil) | en |
| slice | a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing" a spatula for spreading paint or ink a thin flat piece cut off of some object a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue" hit a ball so that it causes a backspin cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please" hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction | en | en |
| slice | hit a ball and put a spin on it so that it travels in a different direction | en | en |
| slice | hit a ball so that it causes a backspin cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please" | en | en |
| slice | a spatula for spreading paint or ink a thin flat piece cut off of some object a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue" | en | en |
| slice | To clear by means of a slice bar, as a fire or the grate bars of a furnace | en | en |
| slice | To hit (the ball) so that the face of the club draws across the face of the ball and deflects it | en | en |
| slice | a golf shot that curves to the right for a right-handed golfer; "he took lessons to cure his slicing" | en | en |
| slice | To cut into thin pieces, or to cut off a thin, broad piece from | en | en |
| slice | To cut into parts; to divide | en | en |
| slice | A removable sliding bottom to galley | en | en |
| slice | One of the wedges by which the cradle and the ship are lifted clear of the building blocks to prepare for launching | en | en |
| slice | A plate of iron with a handle, forming a kind of chisel, or a spadelike implement, variously proportioned, and used for various purposes, as for stripping the planking from a vessel's side, for cutting blubber from a whale, or for stirring a fire of coals; a slice bar; a peel; a fire shovel | en | en |
| slice | A knife with a thin, broad blade for taking up or serving fish; also, a spatula for spreading anything, as paint or ink | en | en |
| slice | A broad, thin piece of plaster | en | en |
| slice | A salver, platter, or tray | en | en |
| slice | That which is thin and broad, like a slice | en | en |
| slice | A thin, broad piece cut off; as, a slice of bacon; a slice of cheese; a slice of bread | en | en |
| slice | A slice of bread, meat, fruit, or other food is a thin piece that has been cut from a larger piece. Try to eat at least four slices of bread a day. water flavored with a slice of lemon | en | en |
| slice | If you slice bread, meat, fruit, or other food, you cut it into thin pieces. Helen sliced the cake Slice the steak into long thin slices. Slice up means the same as slice. I sliced up an onion He began slicing the pie up | en | en |
| slice | You can use slice to refer to a part of a situation or activity. Fiction takes up a large slice of the publishing market. see also sliced, fish slice | en | en |
| slice | slice of the action: see action | en | en |
| slice | a share of something; "a slice of the company's revenue" | en | en |
| slice | a serving that has been cut from a larger portion; "a piece of pie"; "a slice of bread" | en | en |
| slice | a wound made by cutting; "he put a bandage over the cut" | en | en |
| slice | a thin flat piece cut off of some object | en | en |
| slice | a spatula for spreading paint or ink | en | en |
| slice | make a clean cut through; "slit her throat" | en | en |
| slice | cut into slices; "Slice the salami, please" | en | en |
| slice | hit a ball so that it causes a backspin | en | en |
| slice | Faulty shot which curves left to right in the air (right-handed player) | en | en |
| slice | A one-dimensional cut across an image E g , the slice of a two-dimensional image f which passes through x,y and has orientation angle i is the sub-image h given by h(t) = f(x + t cos i, y + t sin i) When we deal only with digitized images, the code that generates a slice must interpolate to obtain data along it, except when the slice is taken along a row or column of the original image | en | en |
| slice | (also "banana ball") a wildly curving shot from left to right for a right-handed player (scourge of many a beginner) Example: Jeff just [thought he] knew that if he could get rid of his slice he would be a scratch player | en | en |
| slice | (1) noun Another term for wafer; or, (2) verb To cut into wafers In semiconductor technology, to cut a crystalline ingot into thin pieces (wafers or slices) upon which the device patterns are subsequently formed | en | en |
| slice | To induce too much backspin onto the ball causing it to travel through the air following inside to out swing Opposite is Hook | en | en |
| slice | Extracts a section of an array and returns it as a new array | en | en |
| slice | A section of an array selected by specifying its lower and upper limits | en | en |
| slice | When you cut something into thick pieces or strips, you are slicing Use a sharp knife for this | en | en |
| slice | You use Backspin to perform this type of shot Often used as a defensive shot to return fast served ball deep into your opponents court and slow the game down Similar in execution to the Drop Shot | en | en |
| slice | (aka: "banana ball") a wildly curving shot from left to right (right-handed player) Common problem for beginners " | en | en |
| slice | A shot hit with both backspin and sidespin; as a verb, to hit such a shot | en | en |
| slice | The slicing mechanism of Weiser may improve the performance of the conversion by providing a particular view on a program This view removes all statements of an application that do not have an impact on the variable of interest, thereby reducing the complexity of a source code Weiser's definition of a slice is [51]: A slice of a program with respect to program point p and variable x, consists of all statements and predicates of an application that might affect the value of x at point p | en | en |
| slice | when a hawk propels its droppings out away from the nest or perch | en | en |
| slice | A part of each physical disk that is treated as a separate area for storage of files in a single file system, or for an application such as a database Before you can create a file system on disk, you must partition it into slices | en | en |
| slice | A thin cross section of a crystal such as silicon that is used for semiconductor substrates | en | en |
| slice | A slice is a slab with full longitudinal and vertical extent but only one latitude | en | en |
| slice | To cut food into flat pieces of the same size | en | en |
| slice | Ball curves to the right of the target line (right-handed player) | en | en |
| slice | A slice is an area on a disk composed of a single range of contiguous blocks A slice is a physical subset of a disk (except for slice 2, which by convention represents the entire disk) Before you can create a file system on a disk, you must format it into slices | en | en |
| slice | Same as fade | en | en |
| slice | A slice of a binary operator op is a function that fixes one of the parameters of the operator, leaving the other a parameter For example, (_ + 1) is the function f(x) = x + 1 See E11 | en | en |
| slice | Shot carrying considerable clockwise spin that consequently curves violently to the right | en | en |