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I. slice [slaɪs] N
1. slice:
slice of bread, ham
slice of cake, pizza
kos m
2. slice (portion):
slice
3. slice (tool):
slice
cake slice
a slice of the cake
a slice of the cake
a slice of life
II. slice [slaɪs] VB trans
1. slice (cut in slices):
slice cake, pizza
rezati [perf narezati]
2. slice SPORTS (in golf, cricket, in tennis):
to slice the ball
any way [or Amno matter how] you slice it
III. slice [slaɪs] VB intr
1. slice (food):
slice
2. slice (cut):
to slice through sth
to slice through sth water
slice off VB trans
slice
odrezati
slice up VB trans
1. slice (make slices):
slice bread, cake, pizza
rezati [perf narezati]
2. slice (divide):
slice profits
deliti [perf razdeliti]
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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As we say in the video and say again here: there's lots of ways to slice up government spending.
fullfact.org
Similarly, stock pickers slice up the market and invest in companies they expect to provide the most succulent returns.
www.theglobeandmail.com
From the moment he forces his son to slice up a hissing earthworm (yes: hissing), his monstrous qualities begin to outgrow his wee stature.
www.theglobeandmail.com
In one, a samurai is poised to slice up a disfigured, nearly naked gremlin of a man.
www.kotaku.com.au
Cook for another few minutes until the stalks have softened, then slice up the leaves and add to the mix.
www.stuff.co.nz