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 slashing ['slæʃiŋ]   添加此单词到默认生词本
a. 猛烈的, 苛刻的, 鲜明的, 猛砍的



    slashing
    [ adj ]
    as if striking with slashing blows
    <adj.all>
    his slashing demon-ridden cadenza


    Slash \Slash\, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Slashed}; p. pr. & vb. n.
    {Slashing}.] [OE. slaschen, of uncertain origin; cf. OF.
    esclachier to break, esclechier, esclichier, to break, and E.
    slate, slice, slit, v. t.]
    1. To cut by striking violently and at random; to cut in long
    slits.

    2. To lash; to ply the whip to. [R.] --King.

    3. To crack or snap, as a whip. [R.] --Dr. H. More.

    1. Three West German steelmakers announced a tentative plan to cut costs by merging parts of their operations and slashing an estimated 3,200 jobs.
    2. Wholesale unleaded gasoline soared more than 2 cents a gallon in choppy, nervous trading Thursday on technical factors and anticipation that OPEC members may soon reach a formal agreement for slashing oil production.
    3. Many of these mass merchandisers are slashing prices below manufacturers' suggested retail prices to build store traffic.
    4. Baal, 26, was executed Sunday for fatally slashing a Las Vegas bus driver.
    5. Dukakis has been slashing money from the state budget, which itself has defied the governor's attempts to bring it into balance. Just three months into the fiscal year, Dukakis twice has ordered cuts, now totaling $460 million.
    6. BUDGET AND DEFICIT: "Improving the state of finances and money circulation by slashing the deficit of the state budget," reducing the supply of bank notes and increasing bank interest rates on savings.
    7. Richard Lee Whitley, 41, executed in Virginia's electric chair on July 6 for strangling an elderly neighbor, slashing her throat and sexually assaulting her corpse.
    8. U.S. and Soviet officials met Thursday to prepare a new round of arms talks, in which negotiators will be under pressure to get a treaty slashing long-range nuclear arsenals ready for signing at next year's summit.
    9. Under the plan, which would include slashing real estate and other costs, McCoy predicted the banks would become successful operations, adding 6 percent to 15 percent to the company's earnings over the next five years.
    10. In the nation's third-largest city, 374 people were killed last year with firearms, 175 were killed by cutting or slashing implements and 142 lives were ended with other weapons, the report found.
    11. "But we are in a very delicate position." As the season winds down to an unsatisfactory close, some hotels in Andalusia are slashing prices 60% or more.
    12. However, Mr. Icahn has already done better than expected in pulling TWA out of its nosedive by slashing costs last year and riding a much improved tourist season this year.
    13. But some of the measures, Fay said, would go too far in slashing industry profits, hurting competitiveness and costing consumers money when pollution control costs are passed on.
    14. The California Supreme Court has entered uncharted legal water as it attempts to determine the constitutionality of Proposition 103, the voter-approved measure slashing insurance rates.
    15. Bush and Gorbachev will be among NATO and Warsaw Pact leaders signing a historic treaty slashing non-nuclear weapons in Europe. The two superpower leaders will also have a private breakfast on Tuesday.
    16. Further cuts in nuclear arms would be considered after progress was made in recently opened arms talks in Vienna on slashing conventional, or non-nuclear, forces in Europe, the official said.
    17. She represents the region, can pull in a crowd, and her experience in the administration is useful." She's also been credited with helping Dole change the image as a slashing campaigner acquired in his 1976 quest for the vice presidency.
    18. The Reagan administration proposed slashing government outlays for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting by shifting a substantial portion of its current appropriations to 1990.
    19. United Technologies' Pratt & Whitney unit is slashing another 1,042 salaried jobs in its streamlining effort.
    20. RJR Nabisco reorganized much of its food business and is slashing its Nabisco Brands' headquarters staff.
    21. The problem is that such a program would involve slashing all subsidies, including those to export industries, agriculture and the poor northeastern areas of the country.
    22. Suppose a small, closely held company in financial difficulty talks its bank into slashing the interest rate on a $1 million, 10-year note to 6% from 12%.
    23. With the country in recession, families are having to scrimp, while states and cities are slashing budgets.
    24. Garden City, N.Y.-based Computer Associates, which has earned a reputation for quickly slashing costs at its acquisitions, couldn't be reached for comment yesterday.
    25. He releases component parts of a melody tortuously, creating a tension which is then relieved by a slashing power chord and more snatches of the familiar.
    26. In the past decade, Western Europe has also followed the United States in slashing its reliance on oil to produce electricity.
    27. He said the auto maker is probably finished slashing its first-quarter schedule, but will likely announce a restrained second-quarter production plan.
    28. Soft-drink prices are beginning to turn around after several years of deep slashing, suggesting that the bloodletting in the cola wars may be ebbing on that front.
    29. NATO CHIEFS REACHED a landmark decision slashing their nuclear arsenal.
    30. We have no presence in Europe, and we need to reinforce the US operations, particularly in the dermatological area,' he says. To minimise the fall in earnings next year Mr Smith is slashing costs.
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