slit

slit
slit [{{t}}slɪt] (pt & pp slit, cont slitting)
1 noun
(narrow opening) fente f; (cut) incision f; (for shooting through) meurtrière f;
the skirt has a slit at the back la jupe a une fente ou est fendue dans le dos;
make a slit in the surface faire une incision superficielle
2 transitive verb
(split) fendre; (cut) inciser, couper;
the skirt was slit up the side la jupe était fendue sur le côté;
the mattress had been slit open le matelas avait été éventré;
she slit the packet open with a knife elle a ouvert le paquet avec un couteau;
to slit sb's throat égorger qn;
she slit her wrists elle s'est ouvert les veines
3 adjective
(skirt) fendu; (eyes) bridé
►► slit pocket poche f fendue;
{{}}Military{{}} slit trench tranchée f étroite

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