slot
noun /slɒt/
/slɑːt/
(投放或插入东西的)窄缝,扁口 - to put some coins in the slot
往投币口中塞几个硬币
- He slid a coin into the slot of the jukebox.
他往自动点唱机的投币口塞入一枚硬币。 - The electricity was on a slot meter.
电在投币式电度表上。
- to put some coins in the slot
(名单、日程安排或广播节目表中的)位置,时间,机会 - 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
- They have a prime time slot on national radio.
他们在国家电台有黄金时段。 - We need something to fill a thirty-minute slot in the late evening.
我们需要一些东西来填补深夜三十分钟的空隙。
- He has a regular slot on the late-night programme.
词源late Middle English (in the sense ‘slight depression running down the middle of the chest’, surviving as a Scots term): from Old French esclot, of obscure origin.