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cut
- IPA[kət]
美式
- make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object;make an incision in one's own flesh, as a symptom of emotional distress
- a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane;a haircut
verb: cut, 3rd person present: cuts, gerund or present participle: cutting, past tense: cut, past participle: cut
noun: cut, plural noun: cuts
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動詞
- 1. make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object he cut his toe on a sharp stone when fruit is cut open, it turns brown 同義詞
- ▪ make an incision in one's own flesh, as a symptom of emotional distress she's been cutting every day after school for months they cut themselves in an attempt to release the pain
- ▪ castrate (an animal, especially a horse).
- ▪ circumcise (a boy or man).
- 2. divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement cut the beef into thin slices 同義詞
- ▪ make divisions in (something) the country was cut into three parts
- ▪ separate (something) into two pieces; sever they cut the rope before he choked 同義詞
- ▪ remove (something) from something larger by using a sharp implement bacon was cut from the joints that hung from the ceiling cut away the unwanted sections by running the knife under them 同義詞
- 3. make or form (something) by using a sharp tool to remove material workmen cut a hole in the pipe she stared at the lettering cut into the stonework
- ▪ make or design (a garment) in a particular way Madame Vionnet was the first to cut a dress on the bias, in 1927 an impeccably cut suit
- ▪ make (a path, tunnel, or other route) by excavation, digging, or chopping it took engineers a dozen years and the federal government $500 million to cut a road through the canyon investigators called for a machete to cut through the bush
- ▪ produce (a vinyl record) from a sound recording quadraphonic LPs had to be cut at a lower volume level than conventional records 同義詞
- 4. trim or reduce the length of (something, especially grass or a person's hair or fingernails) by using a sharp implement Ted was cutting the lawn they cut back the growth closest to the tree 同義詞
- 5. reduce the size, amount, or quantity of buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want advocates of reform say more must be done to cut crime 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ shorten (a text, movie, or performance) by removing material he had to cut unnecessary additions made to the opening scene 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ delete (part of a text or other display) completely or so as to insert a copy of it elsewhere.
- ▪ US (in sports) remove (a player) from a team's roster.
- ▪ North American absent oneself deliberately from (something one should normally attend, especially school) Robert was cutting class
- 6. end or interrupt the provision of (something, especially power or food supplies) we resolved to cut oil supplies to territories controlled by the rebels if the pump develops a fault, the electrical supply is immediately cut 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ switch off (an engine or a light) Niall brought the car to a halt and cut the engine 同義詞 反義詞
- 7. (of a line) cross or intersect (another line) mark the point where the line cuts the vertical axis 同義詞 反義詞
- 8. stop filming or recording “Cut” shouted a voice, followed by “Could we do it again, please?”
- ▪ move to another shot in a movie cut to a dentist's surgery the way the director cuts from shot to shot has an impact
- ▪ make (a movie) into a coherent whole by removing parts or placing them in a different order I like to watch the rushes at home before I start cutting the film
- 9. adulterate (a drug) or dilute (alcohol) by mixing it with another substance dealers cut the drugs to stretch their supply police say it's likely the cocaine was cut with fentanyl
- 10. strike or kick (a ball) with an abrupt, typically downward motion Cook cut the ball back to him
- ▪ slice (the ball).
- 11. divide (a pack of playing cards) by lifting a portion from the top, either to reveal or draw a card at random or to place the top portion under the bottom portion let's cut for dealer
- 12. dated ignore or refuse to recognize (someone) they cut her in public 同義詞
名詞
- 1. a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane he could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife 同義詞
- ▪ a haircut his hair was in need of a cut 同義詞
- ▪ a reduction in amount or size she took a 20% pay cut a cut in interest rates 同義詞 反義詞
- ▪ (in sports) a removal of a player from a team's roster.
- ▪ an act of removing part of a play, movie, or book, especially to shorten the work or to delete offensive material they would not publish the book unless the author was willing to make cuts
- ▪ an immediate transition from one scene to another in a movie instead of hard cuts, we used dissolves to give it a very dreamy character
- ▪ the halfway point of a golf tournament, where half of the players are eliminated.
- ▪ a stroke made with a sharp horizontal or downward action of the racket, imparting spin.
- 2. a long, narrow incision in the skin made by something sharp blood ran from a cut on his jaw 同義詞
- ▪ a long, narrow opening or incision made in a surface or piece of material make a single cut along the top of each potato
- ▪ a piece of meat cut from a carcass a good lean cut of beef 同義詞
- ▪ informal a share of the profits from something the directors are demanding their cut 同義詞
- ▪ a recording of a piece of music a cut from his forthcoming album
- ▪ a version of a movie after editing the director's cut
- ▪ a passage cut or dug out, as a railroad cutting or a new channel made for a river or other waterway the cut connected with the Harborough arm of the canal
- ▪ a woodcut.
- 3. a wounding remark or act his unkindest cut at Elizabeth was to call her heartless 同義詞
- 4. the way or style in which something, especially a garment, is cut the elegant cut of his dinner jacket 同義詞
- the action of cutting something: the cutting of the cake tax-cutting
- capable of cutting something: the cutting blades of the hedge trimmer
Oxford American Dictionary
- the action of cutting something: the cutting of the cake tax-cutting
- capable of cutting something: the cutting blades of the hedge trimmer
Oxford Dictionary
- remove something using a sharp implement
Oxford American Dictionary
- remove something using a sharp implement
Oxford Dictionary
- a point or level which is a designated limit of something: 2,500 g is the standard cut-off below which infants are categorized as ‘low birthweight’ the cut-off date to register is July 2
Oxford Dictionary
- remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement
Oxford American Dictionary
- a murderer or other violent criminal: a disreputable squad of thieves, cut-throats, and deserters
- (of a competitive situation or activity) fierce and intense; involving the use of ruthless ... the cut-throat world of fashion
Oxford Dictionary
- remove or make something by separating it from something larger with a sharp implement
Oxford Dictionary
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片語
- be cut out for
- a cut above
- cut and dried
- cut and run
- cut and thrust
- cut both ways
- cut the corner
- cut corners
- cut the crap
- cut someone dead
- cut someone down to size
- cut something down to size
- cut a — figure
- cut from the same cloth
- cut in line
- cut it
- cut it out
- cut loose
- cut someone or something loose
- cut one's losses
- cut the mustard
- cut no ice
- cut someone down in their prime
- cut someone or something short
- cut someone to pieces
- cut a rug
- cut one's teeth
- cut a tooth
- cut to the chase
- cut your coat according to your cloth
- make the cut
- miss the cut
- cut across
- cut along
- cut back
- cut down
- cut in
- cut into
- cut off
- cut out
- cut up
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英式
- make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object: he cut his toe on a sharp stone when fruit is cut open, it turns brown
- a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane: he could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife
Oxford Dictionary