slovo | definícia |
slashed (encz) | slashed,rozřezaný Jaroslav Šedivý |
slashed (encz) | slashed,seknutý adj: Zdeněk Brož |
Slashed (gcide) | 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.
[1913 Webster]
2. To lash; to ply the whip to. [R.] --King.
[1913 Webster]
3. To crack or snap, as a whip. [R.] --Dr. H. More.
[1913 Webster] |
Slashed (gcide) | Slashed \Slashed\, a.
1. Marked or cut with a slash or slashes; deeply gashed;
especially, having long, narrow openings, as a sleeve or
other part of a garment, to show rich lining or under
vesture.
[1913 Webster]
A gray jerkin, with scarlet and slashed sleeves.
--Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Bot.) Divided into many narrow parts or segments by sharp
incisions; laciniate.
[1913 Webster] |
slashed (wn) | slashed
adj 1: patterned by having color applied with sweeping strokes;
"brown iris...slashed with yellow"- Willa Cather
2: having long and narrow ornamental cuts showing an underlying
fabric; "a slashed doublet"; "slashed cuffs showing the
scarlet lining"
3: (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply; "the
slashed prices attracted buyers" [syn: cut, slashed] |
| podobné slovo | definícia |
cut gashed slashed split (gcide) | injured \injured\ adj.
1. having received an injury;-- usually used of physical or
mental injury to persons. Opposite of uninjured.
[Narrower terms: {abraded, scraped, skinned ;
battle-scarred, scarred; {bit, bitten, stung ;
{black-and-blue, livid ; {bruised, contused, contusioned
; bruised, hurt, wounded ; {burned; {cut, gashed,
slashed, split ; {disabled, hors de combat, out of action
; {disjointed, dislocated, separated ; {hurt, wounded ;
lacerated, mangled, torn; {maimed, mutilated ] Also See:
broken, damaged, damaged, impaired, unsound,
wronged.
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC]
2. subjected to an injustice.
Syn: aggrieved.
[WordNet 1.5] |
Slashed (gcide) | 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.
[1913 Webster]
2. To lash; to ply the whip to. [R.] --King.
[1913 Webster]
3. To crack or snap, as a whip. [R.] --Dr. H. More.
[1913 Webster]Slashed \Slashed\, a.
1. Marked or cut with a slash or slashes; deeply gashed;
especially, having long, narrow openings, as a sleeve or
other part of a garment, to show rich lining or under
vesture.
[1913 Webster]
A gray jerkin, with scarlet and slashed sleeves.
--Sir W.
Scott.
[1913 Webster]
2. (Bot.) Divided into many narrow parts or segments by sharp
incisions; laciniate.
[1913 Webster] |
slashed streaked (gcide) | patterned \patterned\ adj.
Having describable patterns, especially patterns of colors.
[Narrower terms: banded, blotched, blotchy, splotched,
brindled, brindle, brinded, tabby, burled, {checked,
checkered}, dappled, mottled, {dotted, flecked, specked,
speckled, stippled}, figured, floral, flowered, laced,
marbled, marbleized, moire, watered, {pinstriped,
pinstripe(prenominal)}, slashed, streaked, spotted,
sprigged, streaked, streaky, striped, stripy,
tessellated, veined, venose] plain, solid
[WordNet 1.5 +PJC] |
Squarrose-slashed (gcide) | Squarrose \Squar*rose"\ (skw[o^]r*r[o^]s" or skw[o^]r"r[=o]s`;
277), a. [L. squarrosus (perhaps) scurfy, scabby.]
Ragged or full of loose scales or projecting parts; rough;
jagged; as:
(a) (Bot. & Zool.) Consisting of scales widely divaricating;
having scales, small leaves, or other bodies, spreading
widely from the axis on which they are crowded; -- said
of a calyx or stem.
(b) (Bot.) Divided into shreds or jags, raised above the
plane of the leaf, and not parallel to it; -- said of a
leaf.
(c) (Zool.) Having scales spreading every way, or standing
upright, or at right angles to the surface; -- said of a
shell.
[1913 Webster]
Squarrose-slashed (Bot.), doubly slashed, with the smaller
divisions at right angles to the others, as a leaf.
--Lindley.
[1913 Webster] |
|