名词许多,大量
动词杀死,宰杀,杀戮( slay的过去式 )
及物动词
1. The driver slewed his crane round.
司机转动吊车。
1. 回转:该方法可以提取连接门控时钟单元、开关多路转换器和受驱动的cts宏的节点,从而在布局优化中,将较重的网络权重应用在这些节点上,并将这些单元的距离拉近. 这项优化技术能够使单元的负载最小化,并因此使单元延迟和输出回转(slew)最小.
2. 上下选页:SCROLL 翻动、卷起 | SLEW 上下选页 | VELOCITY 速度
3. 回旋:sleeve 磁盘套 | slew 回旋 | sli 抑制长度指示器删去长度指示器
4. 旋转:slenderness 细长 | slew 旋转 | slewability 可旋转性;可摇摆性;可振荡性
1.
2. (使)(车辆失控)滑行,(使)侧滑
If a vehicle slews or is slewed across a road, it slides across it.
e.g. The bus slewed sideways...
公共汽车滑到了一边。
e.g. A seven-ton lorry slewed across their path...
一辆 7 吨的货车侧滑到了一侧。
3. 许多;大量
A slew of things is a large number of them.
e.g. There have been a whole slew of shooting incidents...
发生过大量枪击案。
e.g. They dealt with a slew of other issues.
他们处理了大量的其他问题。
1. slew的反义词
1. In addition to the slew of tightening measures, some sort of tax on property was clearly expected.
2. Communications companies are bringing out a slew of new products to coincide with CeBIT, which runs until March 21 in Hanover.
3. The rising property prices forced policymakers to come out with a slew of policies to keep a lid on home prices since April last year.
4. slew的反义词
4. The government has implemented a slew of measures to guard the remaining land against commercial use.
5. He said economic development was fundamental for developing nations looking to solve a slew of problems and urged the international community to aid their growth.
6. 911查询·英语单词
6. The inspection teams are responsible for auditing a slew of major economic data, including the consumer price index and property prices.
7. Chinese authorities therefore tightened monetary and credit supply amid a slew of other macroeconomic control measures.
8. 911查询·英语单词
8. In the town plaza there is a sundial and a slew of other sculptures that illustrate the Chinese art of cosmology.
9. The government has taken a slew of measures to stimulate the market, including cutting the lending rate and taxation on property transactions.
10. The government has taken a slew of initiatives to reduce public confidence on spending capacity and make the economy less dependent on investment and exports.
noun
1. (often followed by `of') a large number or amount or extent
e.g. a batch of letters
a deal of trouble
a lot of money
he made a mint on the stock market
see the rest of the winners in our huge passel of photos
it must have cost plenty
a slew of journalists
a wad of money
Synonym: batch deal flock good deal great deal hatful heap lot mass mess mickle mint mountain muckle passel peck pile plenty pot quite a little raft sight spate stack tidy sum wad
verb
1. move obliquely or sideways, usually in an uncontrolled manner
e.g. the wheels skidded against the sidewalk
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2. turn sharply
change direction abruptly
e.g. The car cut to the left at the intersection
The motorbike veered to the right