a long, narrow cut or opening 狭缝;裂缝 make a slit in the stem under a bud. 在芽下面茎上切个口子。 arrow slits. 箭头形切割方向标示。
(slitting; past and past participle slit) [with obj.]
make a long, narrow cut in (something) 在(某物)上开狭长口子;使有裂缝 give me the truth or I will slit your throat. 快说实话,否则割断你的喉咙。 [with obj. and complement]he slit open the envelope. 他撕开信封。 ■cut (something) into strips 撕开(某物);使成长条 a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size. 磁带在分割成适合家用的大小之前,要先经宽式录音头磁化。 ■(past and past participle slitted)form (one's eyes) into slits; squint 使(眼睛)眯成一道缝;眯起眼睛
派生 slitter noun 语源
late Old English slite (noun); related to Old English slītan 'split, rend' (of Germanic origin)