Would you like another slice of ham/beef?
2) [S] a part of sth., such as an amount of money:
We agreed before we did 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 slice
v. 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 very 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 body as it sliced effortlessly through the water.
sliced
adj. cut into thin flat pieces:
sliced bread/ham/tomato
slicer
n. [C] a machine or tool for slicing particular types of food:
an egg/bread/meat slicer
2. stick:
verb [I or T; usually + adverb or preposition] (stuck, stuck)
(1) to push a pointed object into or through something, or (of a pointed object) to be pushed into or through something and stay there:
她把针戳到我的胳膊里。
She stuck the needle into my arm.
(2) [I or T] to cause something to become fixed as if with glue or another similar substance:
我的汽车陷进淤泥里了。
My car's stuck in the mud.
这胶水不粘了。
This glue won't stick.