flitch

英 [flɪtʃ]
  • n. 腌的猪肋肉;咸肉细片;大比目鱼的肉片;[木] 料板
  • vt. 切成鱼块;裁成板
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flitch: see flesh
flitch (n.)
"side of bacon," Middle English flicche (c. 1200), "side of a slaughtered animal," especially the salted and cured side of a hog, from Old English flicce "flitch of bacon, ham," from Proto-Germanic *flekkja (cognates: Old Norse flikki, Middle Low German vlicke "piece of flesh"). Not immediately from flesh (n.), but perhaps from the same PIE root, *pleik- "to tear" (see flay). The Flitch of Dunmow was presented every year at Little Dunmow, in Essex, to any married couple who could prove they had lived together without quarreling for a year and a day, a custom mentioned in early references as dating to mid-13c., revived 19c.
1. Special flitch requests can be accommodated.
特别贴的要求能得到满足.

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2. For improving production efficiency automatization level of the wooden floor, a continuous flitch machine was developed.
为提高木地板的生产效率, 研究设计了连续式裁板装备.

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