单词 | cut |
释义 | cut [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) USE KNIFE 用刀 ESSENTIAL intransitive or transitive ■to break the surface of something, or to divide or make something smaller, using a sharp tool, especially a knife (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁 •cut a slice of bread切一片面包 •I've cut myself/my hand on •Cut the meat up •This knife doesn't cut very well, it's not sharp enough.这把刀不好切,不够锋利。 •Where did you have •[+ obj + adj] Firefighters had to cut the trapped driver loose/free •He fell off the swing and cut his head open •He cut the cake in/into [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)REDUCE 减少 ESSENTIAL transitive ■to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc. 减少;缩短;降低;削减 •to cut prices/costs降低价格/成本 •to cut overtime/wages缩短加班时间/降低工资 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)REMOVE 去除 IMPROVER transitive ■to remove something from something else 剪辑;删节;删除 •The sex scenes had been cut out of cut and paste ■to move words or pictures from one place to another in a computer document (电脑档中文字或图片的)剪贴 cut sb out of your will ■to decide not to leave someone any of your money or possessions when you die, because you are angry with them 剥夺(某人)的继承权 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) MISS 错过 transitive mainly US informal ■to not go, especially to a place where you should be 缺席,未去 •Your son has been cutting classes [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)STOP SUDDENLY 突然停止 intransitive or transitive ■to stop or interrupt something 停止;中断;切断;打断 •to cut an engine/a motor关上引擎/马达 •"Cut! (= Stop filming!) " shouted the director.“停!”导演喊道。 cut sb short ■to stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying 打断(某人)的话 •He started to explain, but she cut him short, saying she had to catch a bus.他开始解释,可是她打断他的话,说自己还要赶公车。 Cut it/that out! informal ■used to tell someone to stop talking or stop behaving in an annoying way 别说了!停下!别闹了! •Just [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)GROW TEETH 长牙 cut a tooth ■(of a baby) to grow a new tooth (婴儿)出牙 •The baby's cutting a tooth. That's why she's crying all the time.这个婴儿正在长牙,难怪她哭个没完。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)CROSS 穿过 intransitive usually + adverb or preposition ■to go through or across a place, especially in order to get somewhere quickly 走近路,抄近道 •to cut through cut a corner UK ■to fail to keep to your own side of the road when going round a corner 转弯时进入逆行道 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) CARDS 纸牌 intransitive or transitive ■to choose a playing card by dividing a pile of cards into two parts (为选牌而)切(牌) •Who's going to cut the cards?谁来切牌? [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)RECORD 录音 transitive ■to record music or speech on a record 灌制(唱片);录制(讲话) •When did Elvis cut his first record?猫王艾维斯的首张唱片是何时录制的? [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)be cut up UK ■to be upset 伤心,难过 •Philip was very cut up about [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)can't cut it (also can't cut the mustard) US ■to not be able to deal with problems or difficulties satisfactorily 做不了;不符合条件;不如人意 •If he can't cut it, then we'll get someone else to do the job.要是他做不了这工作,那我们就另请高明。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut sb dead ■to pretend you do not know someone in order to show you are angry 不理睬(某人),假装不认识(某人) •I said "Good Morning" but he just cut me dead.我说“早上好”,可是他根本不理睬我。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut sb down to size ■to show someone that they are not as clever or important as they think they are 使(某人)有自知之明;挫(某人)的傲气 •Someone should cut that man down to size!应该有人挫挫他的锐气! [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut your losses ■to avoid losing any more money than you have already lost 及时放弃无利可图之事;知难而退;及早撒手 •Let's cut our losses and sell the business before prices drop even further.我们趁早收手,在价格继续下跌之前把店卖掉。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut your political/professional, etc. teeth ■to get your first experience of the type mentioned 初次获得政治/职业等经验;初次涉足政治/初入职场等 •The Prime Minister cut her political teeth on [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut sb some slack informal ■to not judge someone as severely as you usually would because they are having problems at the present time 给(某人)方便;对(某人)网开一面 •"Andrew's late again." "Cut him some slack - his wife's just had a baby."“安德鲁又迟到了。”“对他就网开一面吧——他妻子刚生小孩” [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut to the chase informal ■to talk about or deal with the important parts of a subject and not waste time with things that are not important 开门见山;直接切入主题 •I didn't have long to talk so I cut to the chase and asked whether he was still married.我的时间不多,所以就开门见山地问他是否还是已婚。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut (sb) to the quick ■to hurt someone's feelings a lot 严重伤害(某人的感情) •Her thoughtless remark cut him to the quick.她冒失的话深深伤了他的心。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut a fine figure (also cut quite a figure/dash) old-fashioned ■to cause people to admire you because of your appearance 穿得惹人注目,显得很出众 •The young soldier cut a fine figure in his smart new uniform.年轻的士兵身着漂亮的新制服很是抢眼。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut a swathe through sth ■to destroy a large part of something or kill many of a group of people 把…夷为平地;严重摧毁;大批杀戮 •The storm cut a swathe through the village.那场暴风雨使村子遭到严重破坏。 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut both/two ways ■If you say something cuts both/two ways, you think it has both a good and a bad side. 是把双刃剑;有好也有坏,利弊互见 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) cut corners ■to do something in the easiest, cheapest or fastest way (做事)图省事,贪便宜,取捷径 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) cut it/things fine ■to allow very little time for something 时间紧迫 •She arrived ten minutes before her flight, so she was cutting it a bit [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut)cut loose US ■to behave in an uncontrolled, wild way 无拘无束;随心所欲;无法无天 [kʌt] verb (cutting, cut, cut) cut no ice with sb ■to not cause someone to change their opinion or decision 没能使(某人)改变主意;对(某人)不起作用 •I've heard her excuses and they cut no ice with me.我听过她的借口,它们对我不管用。 §/kʌt/cut 1 |
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