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• 1933; de slice♦ Anglic. Au tennis, Frapper (la balle) en faisant un slice. ⇒ couper. P. p. adj. Revers slicé.slicer [slajse] v. tr.ÉTYM. 1933, au golf; de l'angl. to slice « couper en tranches ».❖
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slicer [ slajse ] v. tr. <conjug. : 3>
● slicer verbe transitif (anglais to slice, couper en tranches) Frapper latéralement une balle de tennis ou de golf pour lui donner un effet.
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