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41slice — Poke, āpana; kaha (lengthwise, as fish); paukū (in sections); pāpa a (bread). ♦ Slice of bread, pāpa a palaoa. ♦ To slice bread, oki oki palaoa …
42slice — An average logistic planning factor used to obtain estimates of requirements for personnel and materiel. (e.g., a personnel slice generally consists of the total strength of the stated basic combatant elements, plus its proportionate share of all …
43slice — [14] Slice comes from Old French esclice ‘splinter’, a derivative of the verb esclicier ‘reduce to splinters, shatter’. This in turn was acquired from Frankish *slītjan, a descendant of prehistoric Germanic *slītan ‘slit’ (source of English slit… …
44slice up — see slice 2) …
45slice — to cheat (a customer) Retailer s jargon for overcharging by removing a sliver of cheese etc. from what has been weighed and priced. I cherish the punning phrase slice the gentry, to cheat the better off …
46slice n — Golfers hate cake because they might get a slice …
47slice — noun 1》 a thin, broad piece of food cut from a larger portion. ↘a portion or share. 2》 a utensil with a broad, flat blade for lifting foods such as cake and fish. 3》 (in sports) a sliced stroke or shot. verb 1》 cut into slices. ↘(often… …
48Slice — Bei einem Slice beschreibt der Ball einen Bogen nach rechts und verschwindet meisten spurlos im tiefsten Rough oder einem Gewässer. Es soll Spieler geben, die in vielen Jahren noch nie die linke Seite eines Fairways aus der Nähe gesehen haben.… …
49slice — plokštelė statusas T sritis automatika atitikmenys: angl. plate; segment; slice; strip vok. Lamelle, f; Platte, f; Segment, n rus. ламель, f; пластина, f; пластинка, f pranc. lame, f; lamelle, f; plaque, f; plaquette, f …
50slice — see a slice off a cut loaf isn’t missed …