sliver

keping
definition
verb
slivered almonds
cut or break (something) into small, thin, narrow pieces.
noun
a sliver of cheese
a small, thin, narrow piece of something cut or split off a larger piece.
translation of 'sliver'
verb
mengoyakkan,
mengiris,
mengerat,
memotong,
terkerat
noun
potong,
iris,
keping,
kerat
example
there was a 'sliver' of light under his door
there was a 'sliver' of light under his door
Preheat the oven to 175 degrees C. Chop the nuts roughly, and 'sliver' the apricots.
a 'sliver' of cheese
What has never worked for me with the mosaic metaphor is that in a mosaic every piece is insurmountably separated from other pieces by a 'sliver' of space on all sides.
To 'sliver' the basil, stack about six leaves at a time; starting at tip ends, roll up tightly, then thinly slice rolls crosswise.
a 'sliver' of cheese
A 'sliver' of light sliced into the room, broadening across the floor, and a hunched figure was silhouetted there.
Serve hot and use chopped spring onion and thin 'slivers' of ginger for garnish.
A lunch-time favorite is the shwarma sandwich, a pita-type of bread stuffed with 'slivered' pieces of roasted lamb and seasoned with fresh green vegetables and a yogurt sauce.
Boost protein and healthy fat with a sprinkling of one tablespoon of sliced or 'slivered' almonds.
Shaving 'slivers' of chocolate bars and cutting centred chocolates, we let each sample melt naturally on the tongue to explore its qualities after examining the appearance of each offering.
I got slices of beef with thin 'slivers' of fat on them.
The lights of the city flying past dizzied me, the 'slivers' of moonlight slicing through the trees and playing on the ground captivated me for as long as I could afford to be captivated.
As we watch, two thin 'slivers' of cloud run together.
On the way home we talked longingly of sleep and filled ourselves enormous sandwiches of Swiss cheese, 'slivered' bell peppers, fresh basil leaves, olive oil, salt, and pepper.
A final work, Unravel, was a mainly white confection of foam-core strips, 'slivered' paper plates and disassembled Chinese lanterns that descended from the ceiling in a vortex.
Thin 'slivers' of light streamed through the disjointed walls and glimmered through translucent containers, each capped and filled with a clear substance, lining several rows deep in the affixed shelving along one wall.
She didn't bother opening the blinds or turning on the light, so it was pretty dark in her room with the exception of the tiny 'slivers' of light that shone through the curtains and the small aperture between the two curtains.
If you like, add slivered fresh spinach leaves, diced jicama, blanched and 'slivered' snow peas, supremed oranges, or a bit of julienned mint.
Similarly, injuries caused by thin 'slivers' of glass produce unimpressive skin wounds but commonly divide flexor tendons and nerves in the forearm.
There was even the most finely 'slivered' vegetables, which turned out to be turnip and carrot, with the assorted raw dishes.
Hailey quickly dropped to the floor and picked up the shattered pieces, ignoring the thin 'slivers' of glass which wedged in her fingers.
Make many tiny slits in the fatty side of the roast and insert as much 'slivered' garlic as you possibly can.
A few narrow slots will be cut into the concrete to allow 'slivers' of natural light into the lobby.
Women from the Pattushali community have all the traditional items necessary for ginning (separating the cotton from seed), carding, 'slivering' and spinning into fine yarn, some of which can be over 100 counts.
I consider this a big improvement, although when I ordered what I assumed was my favorite cold appetizer of tofu and minced wild greens, I ended up with a hot platter of brothy 'slivered' bean curd instead.
This wouldn't make too much of almond flavor, I thought, and then decided to add crystallized ginger bits in the batter, while 'slivered' almonds would top the cake along with apricot wedges.
I am fully expecting to grill thin 'slivers' of beetroot, again on a low heat, and fully intend to add grated horseradish to the salad dressing.
It was eerie to stand in the centre of this huge, empty, dark space, with only a few 'slivers' of light creeping in through the cracks in the hangar door.
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