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sliced [slaɪst] ADJ.
sliced
I. slice [slaɪs] SUST.
1. slice (piece):
slice of meat, fruit
slice of meat, fruit
slice of cake, pizza
2. slice (in profits):
3. slice (tool):
4. slice DEP. (stroke):
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
II. slice [slaɪs] V. trans.
1. slice (cut in slices):
ciąć [perf po-] na plastry
2. slice (hit with spin):
ścinać [perf ściąć]
locuciones, giros idiomáticos:
slice off V. trans.
1. slice off (cut off):
odcinać [perf odciąć]
2. slice off fig. (reduce by):
slice up V. trans.
ciąć [perf po-] na plastry
Present
Islice
youslice
he/she/itslices
weslice
youslice
theyslice
Past
Isliced
yousliced
he/she/itsliced
wesliced
yousliced
theysliced
Present Perfect
Ihavesliced
youhavesliced
he/she/ithassliced
wehavesliced
youhavesliced
theyhavesliced
Past Perfect
Ihadsliced
youhadsliced
he/she/ithadsliced
wehadsliced
youhadsliced
theyhadsliced
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