slot
柯林斯词典
1. N-COUNT A slot is a narrow opening in a machine or container, for example, a hole that you put coins in to make a machine work. (机器或容器上的) 狭槽; 投币口
He dropped a coin into the slot and dialled. 他把一枚硬币投进了那个投币口,然后拨了号。
2. V-T/V-I If you slot something into something else, or if it slots into it, you put it into a space where it fits. 把…放入狭缝; 放入狭缝
He was slotting a CD into a CD player. 他正把一张光盘放入光盘播放器中。
The car seat belt slotted into place easily. 那个汽车安全带很容易就扣好了。
3. N-COUNT A slot in a schedule or programme is a place in it where an activity can take place. 时段
Visitors can book a time slot a week or more in advance. 来访者们可以提前一周或一周以上预约一个时段。
4. N the trail of an animal, esp a deer (尤指鹿的)足迹
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slot /slɒt/ (slotting,slotted,slots)
剑桥词典
slot noun [C] (LONG HOLE)
a long , narrow hole , especially one for putting coins into or for fitting a separate piece into狭缝;(尤指)投币口,狭槽
I put my money in the slot and pressed the button but nothing came out. 我把钱放入投币口,按了按钮,但没有东西出来。
The holder has slots for 100 CDs. 这个CD架的槽口可以放100张CD。
slot noun [C] (AMOUNT OF TIME)
an amount of time that is officially allowed for a single event in a planned order of activities or events(为某活动安排的)时段
The programme will occupy that half-hour slot before the six o'clock news . 那个节目将在六点新闻前的半小时这一时段播出。 返回 slot