slot

slot — noun

1. a long thin opening in a surface, made so that a coin, a card, or the edge of an

1.名詞B1
釋義

a long thin opening in a surface, made so that a coin, a card, or the edge of another object can be placed into it and held in position

例句

Iris slid the coin into the slot on the vending machine.

slot + on + machine surface location

The thin metal piece clicked as it entered the narrow slot in the lock.

同義詞
  • slit

    a narrow cut or tear, usually longer and more flexible than a slot

  • groove

    a long narrow channel cut into a surface, often deeper than a slot

文法句型

slot + preposition (in/on)

2. a set period of time reserved for a specific programme, event, or activity withi

2.名詞B1
釋義

a set period of time reserved for a specific programme, event, or activity within a larger schedule

例句

The radio station gave the morning show a two-hour slot.

[duration] + slot — fixed time allocation

Yael's favourite programme has moved to a later time slot this season.

time slot — common compound noun

同義詞
  • window

    a limited period for an activity, usually with firm start and end times

  • space

    more general — can refer to any available capacity, not necessarily scheduled time

  • spot

    informal, interchangeable with slot in scheduling contexts

文法句型

a/an + [time length] + slot

slot + for + [event]

用法筆記

Often used with broadcast or event scheduling. 'Time slot' is a common compound noun.

常見錯誤

I have a slot at 3 PM' (meaning an appointment).
I have a slot available at 3 PM
💡'slot' refers to the available time, not the meeting itself.

3. an available period of time for a meeting, service, or delivery that can be book

3.名詞B1
釋義

an available period of time for a meeting, service, or delivery that can be booked in advance

例句

The clinic offered Rohan an appointment slot at three o'clock on Tuesday.

appointment slot — common in healthcare scheduling

Lakshmi booked a delivery slot for her groceries between five and seven.

delivery slot — common in retail logistics

同義詞
  • appointment

    refers to the meeting itself rather than the available time

  • booking

    the arrangement itself, not the time period

  • opening

    emphasises that the time is available and unfilled

文法句型

book/reserve + a + slot

slot + for + [service/person]

用法筆記

Common with booking verbs: 'book a slot', 'reserve a slot', 'find a slot'. Frequently used for appointments, deliveries, and service reservations.

4. in ice hockey, the central space on the ice just before the goal, where attackin

4.名詞C1
釋義

in ice hockey, the central space on the ice just before the goal, where attacking players aim to shoot

例句

The centre skated into the slot and fired a shot past the goalie.

into the slot — player movement

Coaches teach players to move into the slot for a better scoring chance.

同義詞
  • scoring area

    a more general description of the slot's function

  • crease area

    the crease is a specific zone that overlaps with the slot, but they are different zones

文法句型

the + slot

in/into + the + slot

用法筆記

Technical term in ice hockey — unfamiliar to general audiences. Used almost exclusively by players, coaches, and commentators.

5. the gap along an offensive formation in American football, located between the l

5.名詞C1
釋義

the gap along an offensive formation in American football, located between the last lineman and the widest receiver and used for short passing routes

例句

Emily ran a sharp route through the slot and caught the pass.

through the slot — running pattern

Tendai lined up in the slot, ready to sprint past the defender.

line up in the slot — starting formation

同義詞
  • slot area

    a slightly more explicit version of the same term

  • slot position

    the role or spot rather than the physical space

文法句型

the + slot

in/into + the + slot

用法筆記

Technical term in American football — unfamiliar to audiences outside North America. Often used in compounds 'slot receiver' and 'slot position'.

6. a coin-operated gambling machine that pays out winnings based on combinations of

6.名詞B1
釋義

a coin-operated gambling machine that pays out winnings based on combinations of symbols, usually operated by pulling a lever or pressing a button

例句

Yan pulled the lever on the slot machine and watched the symbols spin.

slot machine + lever — traditional mechanism

Eliska won fifty dollars from a slot machine at the corner store.

同義詞
  • one-armed bandit

    colloquial and slightly old-fashioned; refers to the single lever

  • fruit machine

    British term, especially for machines showing fruit symbols

文法句型

a + slot (machine)

play + the + slots

用法筆記

Often shortened to 'the slots' in informal speech. Primarily associated with casinos and gambling.

常見錯誤

She played the slot all night.
She played the slot machine all night' or 'She played the slots all night.
💡'slot' alone is not the usual word for the game.

7. a position or role that someone occupies within an organization, team, or system

7.名詞B2
釋義

a position or role that someone occupies within an organization, team, or system, especially one that is available to be filled

例句

Iris finally got a slot on the board of the community centre.

slot + on + committee/board

The tournament has one remaining slot for a team from Southeast Asia.

remaining slot — availability

同義詞
  • position

    more formal and widely used in job contexts

  • role

    emphasises function and responsibilities rather than rank

  • vacancy

    specifically refers to an unfilled position

  • place

    more general; can apply to teams, classes, or competitions

文法句型

a + slot + in/on/at + [organization/team]

用法筆記

Common in recruitment, team selection, and organisational contexts. Often used with 'available', 'open', 'fill', or 'create'.

常見錯誤

I got a new slot at the bank' (meaning hired).
I got a new job at the bank' or 'I filled a slot at the bank
💡'slot' is the available spot, not the employment itself.

slot — verb