切成

qiēchéng
  1. to cut up (into pieces)
  2. to slice
  3. to carve
  4. to dice
  5. to shred

CEDICT

Homographs

Examples

把肉切成薄片。

Cut the meat into thin slices.

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将肉切成条状。

Cut the meat into strips.

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把瓜切成六等分。

Cut the melon into six equal pieces.

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她把苹果切成两半。

She cut the apple in two.

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她把苹果切成了两半。

She cut the apple in half.

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Entry Composition

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分割 fēn
  1. to cut up
  2. to break up
切片 qiēpiàn
  1. to slice
  2. slice
  3. thin section of a specimen (for microscopic examination)
將羽衣甘藍切片,放入鍋中,加入橄欖油、大蒜、鹽和胡椒,煮至軟嫩可口。

Slice the kale, and add it to a pan, with olive oil, garlic, salt and pepper, and wait until it is soft and tasty.

Source: Tatoeba

划切 huáqiè
  1. to slice
  2. to dice
piàn
  1. thin piece
  2. flake
  3. a slice
  4. film
  5. TV play
  6. to slice
  7. to carve thin
  8. partial
  9. incomplete
  10. one-sided
  11. classifier for slices, tablets, tract of land, area of water
  12. classifier for CDs, movies, DVDs etc
  13. used with numeral : classifier for scenario, scene, feeling, atmosphere, sound etc
  14. Kangxi radical 91
請來兩片比薩。

Two slices of pizza please.

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  1. to carve
  2. carved words
  3. to agree
  4. a contract
  5. a deed
qín to carve
镂刻 lòu
  1. to carve
  2. to engrave
diāo
  1. to carve
  2. to engrave
  3. shrewd
  4. bird of prey
惜秦皇汉武,略输文采;唐宗宋祖,稍逊风骚。一代天骄,成吉思汗,只识弯弓射大雕。俱往矣,数风流人物,还看今朝。

Emperor Qin Shi Huang and Emperor Wu of Han, though remarkable in their achievements, somewhat lacked in literary grace; Emperor Taizong of Tang and Emperor Taizu of Song, though commendable in their elegance, still fall slightly short in their brilliance. The proud conqueror, Genghis Khan, knew only how to bend the bow and shoot great eagles. All of them are now bygone, and if you want to count the truly remarkable figures, look to the present age.

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雕刻 diāo
  1. to carve
  2. to engrave
  3. carving
这些高官和富商的大四合院常常有精美雕刻并粉刷的横梁和柱子,并伴有精心修剪的花园。

The large siheyuans of these high-ranking officials and wealthy merchants often featured beautifully carved and painted roof beams and pillars and carefully landscaped gardens.

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雕饰 diāoshì
  1. to carve
  2. to decorate
  3. carved
  4. decorated
cuò
  1. to cut
  2. to carve
duī
  1. to sculpt
  2. to carve
  3. musical instrument (old)
狗追兔子。

The dog chased the rabbit.

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qiè
  1. to cut
  2. to carve
  3. to engrave
  4. to chisel
  5. fig. to chisel away at
lòu
  1. to engrave
  2. to carve
  3. hard steel
雕琢 diāozhuó
  1. to sculpt
  2. to carve (jade)
  3. ornate artwork
  4. overly elaborate prose
雕镌 diāojuān
  1. to engrave (wood or stone)
  2. to carve
  1. quarter (hour)
  2. moment
  3. to carve
  4. to engrave
  5. to cut
  6. oppressive
  7. classifier for short time intervals
男孩把他的名字刻在树上。

The boy carved his name into the tree.

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kān
  1. old variant of kān
  2. to peel with a knife
  3. to carve
  4. to amend
這份雜誌每個月出刊兩次。

The magazine is issued twice a month.

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雕塑 diāo
  1. a statue
  2. a Buddhist image
  3. sculpture
  4. to carve
  1. carpenter's square
  2. rule
  3. regulation
  4. pattern
  5. to carve
kān
  1. to print
  2. to publish
  3. publication
  4. periodical
  5. to peel with a knife
  6. to carve
  7. to amend
這份雜誌每個月出刊兩次。

The magazine is issued twice a month.

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  1. to rub; to scratch
  2. to wipe; to polish
  3. to apply (lipstick, lotion etc)
  4. to brush (past)
  5. to shred (a vegetable etc)
汤姆擦了地板。

Tom mopped the floor.

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  1. marshland
  2. swamp
  3. salted or pickled vegetables
  4. to mince
  5. to shred
  6. to mince human flesh and bones
  7. Taiwan pr.