Beat severely with a whip or rod.
Move or stir about violently.
Другие значения термина "slash" 1 I shall bring them to all future publishing meetings slash psych evals.
2 Haze from slash - and - burn forest fires was not mentioned as a safety concern.
3 A slump in the sector led the company to slash downstream costs.
4 The Finnish government was forced to slash public spending and increase taxes.
5 But he rejected any early moves to slash reasonable income tax rates.
6 To slash military budgets and bring the boys home, wherever they were.
7 Stab wound, short and sharp, a single neat slash right to left.
8 According to his partner, they shared an office - slash - studio in their second bedroom.
9 German cell maker Ersol recently also had to slash its 2009 forecast.
10 It said it would slash the prime minister's pay by 25 percent.
11 Nearly 90 multi-national companies are pledging to slash their greenhouse gas emissions.
12 GM has until June 1 to slash its debt and labor costs.
13 And Blekko does work, thanks to a little thing called slash tags.
14 He nodded and made a quick slash across his right upper arm.
15 Evans, the fireman, kicked impatiently at the slash - bar and hooked the fire.
16 They were armed with knives, hatchets and slash - hooks , Judge Bryan Smyth heard.
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