slit
US: /ˈsɫɪt/
UK: /slˈɪt/
English - Vietnamese dictionary
slit- (giải tích) nhát cắt
Advanced English dictionary
noun, verb+ noun
a long narrow cut or opening: a long skirt with a slit up the side + His eyes narrowed into slits.
+ verb (slitting, slit, slit) to make a long narrow cut or opening in sth: [VN] Slit the roll with a sharp knife. + The child's throat had been slit. + Her skirt was slit at both sides (= designed with an opening at the bottom on each side). + [VN-ADJ] He slit op
slither
[prep.]
1 to move somewhere in a smooth, controlled way, often close to the ground: The snake slithered away as we approached.
2 to move somewhere without much control, for example because the ground is steep or wet: We slithered down the slope to the road. + They were slithering around on the ice.
Thesaurus dictionary
v.
1 split, cut, slash, gash, knife, slice:
The bark of the log is first slit open, then carefully peeled back.
n.
2 split, cut, gash, incision, fissure, groove, slash, cleft, aperture, opening:
Off-stage, the rest of the actors were watching the audience through a slit in the curtain.
Concise dictionary
slitting|slitsslɪtnoun
+a long narrow opening
+obscene terms for female genitals
+a depression scratched or carved into a surface
+a narrow fissure
verb
+make a clean cut through
+cut a slit into