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Definition of slashing in English: slashingadjectiveˈslaʃɪŋˈslæʃɪŋ informal Vigorously incisive or effective. 〈非正式〉猛烈的,凌厉的 a slashing magazine attack on her 杂志对她的猛烈攻击。 Example sentencesExamples - The problem is that the most lasting impression he made in 1988 was that of a slashing, desperate, slightly mean candidate.
- He also became known for his tart, slashing criticism about tax policy - including policies devised by people whose general goals he shared.
- The Argentine was one of the greatest shows in Indianapolis with an slashing, run-and-jump style that was also one of the biggest assets of his squad.
- The White House didn't want to have the president out last night making a slashing campaign speech in late February.
- What bothers me isn't the political attack on Bush, but how the senator's idea is a slashing blow to the support for the troops.
- While this would make liberals feel better, many Americans revere the Presidency and won't take kindly to a slashing exchange.
Synonyms devastating, withering, blistering, extremely critical, searing, scorching, fierce, ferocious, savage, severe, stinging, biting, cutting, incisive, mordant, trenchant, virulent, caustic, vitriolic, scornful, sharp, bitter, acid, harsh, unsparing Definition of slashing in US English: slashingadjectiveˈslæʃɪŋˈslaSHiNG informal attributive Vigorously incisive or effective. 〈非正式〉猛烈的,凌厉的 a slashing magazine attack on her 杂志对她的猛烈攻击。 Example sentencesExamples - What bothers me isn't the political attack on Bush, but how the senator's idea is a slashing blow to the support for the troops.
- The problem is that the most lasting impression he made in 1988 was that of a slashing, desperate, slightly mean candidate.
- The Argentine was one of the greatest shows in Indianapolis with an slashing, run-and-jump style that was also one of the biggest assets of his squad.
- He also became known for his tart, slashing criticism about tax policy - including policies devised by people whose general goals he shared.
- While this would make liberals feel better, many Americans revere the Presidency and won't take kindly to a slashing exchange.
- The White House didn't want to have the president out last night making a slashing campaign speech in late February.
Synonyms devastating, withering, blistering, extremely critical, searing, scorching, fierce, ferocious, savage, severe, stinging, biting, cutting, incisive, mordant, trenchant, virulent, caustic, vitriolic, scornful, sharp, bitter, acid, harsh, unsparing |