slot

美 [slɑt]
英 [slɒt]
  • n.机会;(投放或插入东西的)窄缝
  • v.投放;插入;(被)塞进;(被)装入
  • 网络插削;开槽;切缝切削
复数:slots  现在分词:slotting  过去式:slotted  
Slotting
n.
1.
(投放或插入东西的)窄缝,扁口a long narrow opening, into which you put or fit sth
to put some coins in the slot
往投币口中塞几个硬币
2.
(名单、日程安排或广播节目表中的)位置,时间,机会a position, a time or an opportunity for sb/sth, for example in a list, a programme of events or a series of broadcasts
He has a regular slot on the late-night programme.
他在深夜节目中有一档固定栏目。
Their album has occupied the Number One slot for the past six weeks.
他们的唱片在最近六周占据排行榜首位。
the airport's take-off and landing slots
机场的起飞降落时间表
v.
1.
[t][i]
投放;插入;(被)塞进;(被)装入to put sth into a space that is available or designed for it; to fit into such a space
He slotted a cassette into the VCR.
他把录像带插入录像机中。
The bed comes in sections which can be quickly slotted together .
这种床以散件出售,可以快速组装起来。
The dishwasher slots neatly between the cupboards.
洗碗机刚好可以放在两个碗橱之间。

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