湖南省蓝山二中 2014 年高中英语 Unit3 Project 学案 牛津译林版选修 82) [S] a part of sth., such as an amount of money:We agreed before we di d the deal that we'd both take an equal slice of the profit.The film presents us with a fascinating slice of history.3) [C] a kitchen utensil with a wide blade which is used for serving pieces of food:a cake/fish slicev. 1) [T] to cut sth. into thin, flat pieces:Slice the mushrooms thinly and fry in butter.[+ two objects] Could you slice me a very thin piece of cake/slice a ver y thin piece of cake for me?2) [I + adv. or prep.] to easily cut into or through sth. with a sharp knife:He screamed as the blade sliced into his leg.FIGURATIVE She watched his slim strong b ody as it sliced e ffortlessly through the water.sliced adj. cut into thin flat pieces:sliced bread/ham/tomatoslicer n. [C] a machine or tool for slicing particular types of food:an egg/bread/meat slicer2. Choose small shells so they will not be very heavy when they are stuck onto the card. (P47) 选择小的贝壳,这样,当它们粘在卡片上之后就不会太重。stick (stuck, stuck)v. 1) [I or T; usually + adv. or prep.] to push a pointed object into or through sth., or (of a pointed object) to be pushed into or through sth. and stay there:She stuck the needle into my arm.We decided where to go for our holiday by closing our eyes and sticking a pin in the map.A thorn stuck in her finger.The metal springs were sticking through the mattress.12) [I or T] to cause sth.to become fixed as if with glue or another similar substance:I tried to stick the pieces together with some glue/tape.He stuck up a notice on the board with pins.This glue won't stick.My car's stuck in the mud.Stir the sauce so that it doesn't stick to the pan.My book got wet and all the pages have stuck together.2