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slice bar

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

slice bar N

Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

I. slice [Brit slʌɪs, Am slaɪs] N

1. slice (portion):

to cut sth into slices loaf, meat
to cut sth into slices cucumber, sausage

2. slice (proportion):

3. slice FOOD (utensil):

4. slice SPORTS (stroke, shot):

II. slice [Brit slʌɪs, Am slaɪs] VB trans

1. slice (section):

slice loaf, roast, onion
slice lemon, sausage, cucumber

2. slice (cleave):

slice water, air

3. slice SPORTS (as tactic):

slice ball

III. slice [Brit slʌɪs, Am slaɪs] VB intr

slice knife, blade, fin, shape:

to slice through water, air
to slice through timber, rope, meat

IV. sliced ADJ

sliced meat, peaches
sliced cucumber, salami
thinly/thickly sliced meat, bread

I. bar [Brit bɑː, Am bɑr] N

1. bar (strip of metal, wood):

2. bar (on cage, cell, window):

3. bar:

bar m

4. bar (block):

5. bar (obstacle):

obstacle m (to pour, to doing pour faire)

6. bar LAW (profession):

7. bar LAW (in court):

8. bar SPORTS (in gym, across goal):

9. bar MUS:

10. bar (in electric fire):

11. bar MIL:

bar Brit (on medal)

12. bar HERALD:

II. bar [Brit bɑː, Am bɑr] PREP

III. bar <pres part barring; pret, pp barred> [Brit bɑː, Am bɑr] VB trans

1. bar (block):

bar way, path
to bar sb's way

2. bar (ban):

bar person
exclure (from sth de qc)
bar activity

3. bar (fasten):

bar gate, shutter

IV. barred ADJ

1. barred window:

Phrases:

barred with (striped with) colour, mud

V. -barred COMP

VI. bar [Brit bɑː, Am bɑr]

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I. slice [slaɪs] N

1. slice (flat piece cut off):

slice of bread, meat, lemon
slice of cake, pizza

2. slice (part):

slice of the profits, a market

3. slice (utensil):

4. slice SPORTS:

II. slice [slaɪs] VB trans

1. slice (cut in slices):

2. slice SPORTS:

slice the ball

III. slice [slaɪs] VB intr

I. bar1 [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] N

1. bar (elongated piece):

bar of steel
bar of chocolate
bar of gold
bar of soap

2. bar (rod):

bar of cage

3. bar (band):

bar of light
bar of colour

4. bar FOOD:

bar m

5. bar LAW:

6. bar MUS:

7. bar SPORTS:

8. bar (heating element):

9. bar fig:

II. bar1 <-rr-> [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] VB trans

1. bar (fasten):

2. bar (obstruct):

3. bar (prohibit):

to bar sb from sth/doing sth
défendre qc à qn/à qn de faire qc

Bar [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] N LAW

bar2 [bɑ:ʳ, Am bɑ:r] PREP Brit (except for)

bar sb/sth
excepté qn/qc
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I. slice [slaɪs] N

1. slice (thin piece):

slice of bread, meat, lemon
slice of cake, pizza

2. slice (part):

slice of the profits, a market

3. slice (utensil):

4. slice sports:

II. slice [slaɪs] VB trans

1. slice (cut in slices):

2. slice sports:

slice the ball

III. slice [slaɪs] VB intr

I. bar [bar] N

1. bar (elongated piece):

bar of steel
bar of chocolate
bar of gold
bar of soap

2. bar (rod):

bar of cage

3. bar (band):

bar of light
rai m
bar of color

4. bar culin:

bar m

5. bar MUS:

beats to [or in] the bar

6. bar sports:

7. bar fig:

II. bar <-rr-> [bar] VB trans

1. bar (fasten):

2. bar (obstruct):

3. bar (prohibit):

to bar sb from sth/doing sth
défendre qc à qn/à qn de faire qc
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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And it's not just about how you slice up the pie or even how big the pie is.
fort-greene.thelocal.nytimes.com
Remove from the pan, slice the meatloaf, and serve to the relentless applause of your grandchildren.
eatocracy.cnn.com
Slice into strips, and place on kaiser rolls with fresh carrots and grilled onion for super tasty sandwiches that will be enjoyed by pretty much anyone, vegetarian or not.
www.lifehacker.com.au
The slice of corporate history has four bedrooms and a "toast of the town" dining room.
www.domain.com.au
But that's the thing about a misanthropic movie that serves up an acerbic, unwarmed slice of life: loving it seems uncool.
www.macleans.ca

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