A2 [ I or T ] 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
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I cut my finger chopping onions last night.
Don't just hack away at the bread - cut it properly!
Could you cut me a small piece of cheese, please?
He cut the cake into six pieces.
The razor slipped while he was shaving and he cut himself.
B2 [ T ] to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc.減少;縮短;降低;削減
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We need to cut our advertising costs.
Computerization should enable us to cut production costs by half.
Our expectations are that the UK will cut its interest rate.
The government announced today that it is to cut funding for the arts for next year.
The supermarket chain announced that it was cutting prices on all its fresh and frozen meat.
B2 [ T ] to remove something from something else剪輯;删節;删除
to move words or pictures from one place to another in a computer document(計算機文件中文字或圖片的)剪貼
to decide not to leave someone any of your money or possessions when you die剝奪…的繼承權
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Any scenes of violence had been cut.
We will have to cut the bits about the president's wife.
[ T ] mainly US informal to not go, especially to a place where you should be缺席,未去
[ I or T ] to stop or interrupt something停止;中斷;切斷;打斷
to stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying打斷…的話
used to tell someone to stop talking or stop behaving in an annoying way别說了!停下!别鬧了!
(of a baby) to grow a new tooth(嬰兒)出牙
[ I usually + adv/prep ] to go through or across a place, especially in order to get somewhere quickly走近路,抄近道
[ I or T ] to choose a playing card by dividing a pile of cards into two parts(爲選牌而)切(牌)
[ T ] to record music or speech on a record灌制(唱片);錄制(講話)
[ C ] a piece of meat cut from a particular part of an animal切下的一塊肉
[ S ] the shape into which something is cut剪裁;樣式;款式
C1 [ C ] a reduction in the number, amount, or rate of something削減;減少;縮減;降低
reductions in public spending公共開支削減
[ C ] the act of removing a part from a book, film, etc., or a part that is removed删剪;删節(部分)
[ S ] informal a share of something, usually money份額(通常指錢)
US UK cutting a deep, narrow passage made through a hill for a road, railway, or canal(從山中開鑿出的)通道鐵路,河床
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