English-Thai Dictionary
slit
N รอย กรีด ยาว รอยตัด ยาว cut incision roi-krid-yao
slit
VT ตัด เป็น ทาง ยาว กรีด ตามยาว เฉือน เป็นแนว ยาว incise tear slice tad-pen-tang-yao
slit up
PHRV ตัด เป็น ทาง ยาว ผ่า เป็นแนว ยาว tad-pen-tang-yao
slit up
PHRV ทำให้ บาดเจ็บ (คำ ไม่เป็นทางการ carve up cut up tam-hai-bad-jeb
slither
N การ ลื่นไถล การ เลื่อน การ ลื่น การ เลื่อนไหล kan-luan-ta-lai
slither
VI ลื่นไถล เลื่อน ลื่น ลื่นไหล glide skate slide luan-ta-lai
slither
VT ทำให้ ลื่นไถล ทำให้ เลื่อน ทำให้ ลื่น ทำให้ ลื่นไหล slide tam-hai-luan-ta-lai
slitter
N ผุ้ ตัด เป็น ทาง ยาว
Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SLIT
v.t. pret.slit; pp. slot or slitted. 1. To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips; as, to slit iron bard into nail rods.
2. To cut or make a long fissure; as, to slit the ear or tongue, or the nose.
3. To cut in general.
4. To rend; to split.
SLIT
n. 1. A long cut; or a narrow opening; as a slit in the ear.
2. A cleft or crack in the breast of cattle.
SLITTER
n.One that slits.
SLITTING
ppr. Cutting lengthwise.
SLITTING-MILL
n.A mill where iron bars are slit into nail rods etc.
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SLIT
SLIT Slit, obs.
Defn: 3d. pers. sing. pres. of Slide. Chaucer.
SLIT
Slit, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Slit or Slitted (; p. pr. & vb. n.Slitting. ] Etym: [OE. slitten, fr. sliten, AS. stitan to tear; akin to D. slijten to wear out, G. schleissen to slit, split, OHG. slizan to split, tear, wear out, Icel. stita to break, tear, wear out, Sw. slita, Dan. slide. Cf. Eclat, Slate, n., Slice. ]
1. To cut lengthwise; to cut into long pieces or strips; as, to slit iron bars into nail rods; to slit leather into straps.
2. To cut or make a long fissure in or upon; as, to slit the ear or the nose.
3. To cut; to sever; to divide. [Obs. ] And slits the thin-spun life. Milton.
SLIT
Slit, n. Etym: [AS. slite.]
Defn: A long cut; a narrow opening; as, a slit in the ear. Gill slit. (Anat. ) See Gill opening, under Gill.
SLITHER
Slith "er, v. i. Etym: [Cf. G. schlittern, LG. schliddern. See Slide. ]
Defn: To slide; to glide. [Prov. Eng. ]
SLIT-SHELL
SLIT-SHELL Slit "-shell ", n. (Zoöl.)
Defn: Any species of Pleurotomaria, a genus of beautiful, pearly, spiral gastropod shells having a deep slit in the outer lip. Many fossil species are known, and a few living ones are found in deep water in tropical seas.
SLITTER
SLITTER Slit "ter, n.
Defn: One who, or that which, slits.
SLITTING
SLITTING Slit "ting, a. & n.
Defn: from Slit. Slitting file. See Illust. (i ) of File. -- Slitting mill. (a ) A mill where iron bars or plates are slit into narrow strips, as nail rods, and the like. (b ) A machine used by lapidaries for slicing stones, usually by means of a revolving disk, called a slicer, supplied with diamond powder. -- Slitting roller, one of a pair of rollers furnished with ribs entering between similar ribs in the other roller, and cutting like shears, -- used in slitting metals.
New American Oxford Dictionary
slit
slit |slit slɪt | ▶noun a long, narrow cut or opening: make a slit in the stem under a bud | arrow slits. ▶verb ( slits, slitting , slit ) [ with obj. ] make a long, narrow cut in (something ): give me the truth or I will slit your throat | [ with obj. and complement ] : he slit open the envelope. • cut (something ) into strips: a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size. • ( past slitted ) form (one's eyes ) into slits; squint. DERIVATIVES slit ter noun ORIGIN late Old English slite (noun ); related to Old English slītan ‘split, rend ’ (of Germanic origin ).
slit-eyed
slit-eyed ▶adjective having long, narrow eyes, or eyes narrowed by squinting.
slither
slith er |ˈsliT͟Hər ˈslɪðər | ▶verb [ no obj. ] move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion: I spied a baby adder slithering away. • slide or slip unsteadily on a loose or slippery surface: we slithered down a snowy mountain track. ▶noun [ in sing. ] a movement in such a manner: a snakelike slither across the grass. DERIVATIVES slith er y adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of the dialect verb slidder, frequentative from the base of slide .
slit lamp
slit lamp ▶noun Medicine a lamp that emits a narrow but intense beam of light, used for examining the interior of the eye.
slit pocket
slit pocket ▶noun a side pocket with a vertical opening.
slit trench
slit trench ▶noun a narrow trench for a soldier or a small group of soldiers and their equipment.
slitty
slitty |ˈslɪti | ▶adjective ( slittier, slittiest ) chiefly derogatory (of the eyes ) long and narrow.
Oxford Dictionary
slit
slit |slɪt | ▶noun a long, narrow cut or opening: make a slit in the stem under a bud | arrow slits. ▶verb ( slits, slitting, slit ) [ with obj. ] 1 make a long, narrow cut in: give me the truth or I will slit your throat | [ with obj. and complement ] : he slit open the envelope. • cut (something ) into strips: a wide recording head magnetizes the tape before it is slit to domestic size. 2 ( past and past participle slitted ) form (one's eyes ) into slits; squint. DERIVATIVES slitter noun ORIGIN late Old English slite (noun ); related to Old English slītan ‘split, rend ’ (of Germanic origin ).
slit-eyed
slit-eyed ▶adjective having long, narrow eyes, or eyes narrowed by squinting.
slither
slither |ˈslɪðə | ▶verb [ no obj., with adverbial of direction ] move smoothly over a surface with a twisting or oscillating motion: I spied a baby adder slithering away. • slide or slip unsteadily on a loose or slippery surface: we slithered down a snowy mountain track. ▶noun 1 [ in sing. ] a slithering movement: a snake-like slither across the grass. 2 a sliver: a slither of bacon. DERIVATIVES slithery adjective ORIGIN Middle English: alteration of the dialect verb slidder, frequentative from the base of slide .
slit lamp
slit lamp ▶noun Medicine a lamp which emits a narrow but intense beam of light, used for examining the interior of the eye.
slit pocket
slit pocket ▶noun a side pocket with a vertical opening.
slit trench
slit trench ▶noun a narrow trench for a soldier or a small group of soldiers and their equipment.
slitty
slitty |ˈslɪti | ▶adjective ( slittier, slittiest ) chiefly derogatory (of the eyes ) long and narrow.
American Oxford Thesaurus
slit
slit noun 1 three diagonal slits: cut, incision, split, slash, gash, laceration. 2 a slit in the curtains: opening, gap, chink, crack, aperture, slot. ▶verb he threatened to slit her throat: cut, slash, split open, slice open, gash, lacerate, make an incision in.
slither
slither verb the garter snake slithered under the shed: slide, slip, glide, wriggle, crawl; skid.
Oxford Thesaurus
slit
slit noun 1 make three diagonal slits in each side of the trout and season generously: cut, incision, split, slash, gash, laceration; rip, tear, rent; vent, placket. 2 Henry saw a face peeping through a slit in the curtains: opening, gap, chink, space, crack, cranny, aperture, slot; peephole. ▶verb he threatened to slit her throat: cut, slash, split open, slice open, gash, lacerate, make an incision in; tear, rip; pierce, knife, lance; literary rend.
slither
slither verb Ben and I slithered down the bank | a green snake slithered silently across the grass: slide, slip, glide, glissade; squirm, wriggle, snake, worm, slink, creep, crawl; skid.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
slit
slit /slɪt /動詞 ~s ; ~; ~ting 他動詞 1 …に細長い切り口を入れる ▸ slit an envelope open 封筒を切って開ける 2 〖~ A C 〗Aを (縦長に )切ってC 〈状態 〉にする ▸ slit cloth in ribbons 布をずたずたに切り裂く 自動詞 細長く裂ける .名詞 C 1 細長い切り口 [切れ目, 裂け目, すきま ].2 (公衆電話 自動販売機などの )料金差し入れ口 .3 【スカートなどの 】スリット «in » .~́ sk ì rt スリットスカート .
slither
slith er /slɪ́ðə r /動詞 自動詞 1 (不安定にずるずると ) «…を » すべる, すべりながら進む ; 〈ヘビなどが 〉 (するすると )すべるように進む «through , across » .2 «…を » すべり落ちる [降りる ] «down » .他動詞 …をずるずるすべらせる .名詞 C ずるずるすべること .
slithery
sl í th er y /-ð (ə )ri /形容詞 つるつるすべる, すべりやすい .