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cutverbuk/kʌt/ us/kʌt/ present participle cutting, past tense and past participle cut

cut verb USE KNIFE

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

to cut a slice of bread切一片面包
I cut myself/my hand on that glass/with that knife.我被那片玻璃/那把小刀割傷了(手)。
Cut the meat up into small pieces.把肉切成小片。
This knife doesn't cut very well.這把刀不好切,不夠鋒利。
Where did you have your hair cut?你在哪兒理的發?
[ + obj + adj ] Firefighters had to cut the trapped driver loose/free (= cut the metal to allow the driver to get out of the car) using special equipment.消防員們不得不動用特殊器械切開汽車,救出受困的司機。
He fell off the swing and cut his head open (= got a deep cut in his head).他從秋千上摔下來,頭上割了道口子。
He cut the cake in/into six (pieces) and gave each child a slice.他把蛋糕切成6塊,分給孩子每人1塊。

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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.

cut verb REDUCE

B2 [ T ] to make something shorter, lower, smaller, etc.減少;縮短;降低;削減

to cut prices/costs降低價格/成本
to cut overtime/wages縮短加班時間/降低工資

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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.

cut verb REMOVE

B2 [ T ] to remove something from something else剪輯;删節;删除

The sex scenes had been cut out of the TV version of the film.該影片電視劇版中的性愛鏡頭都給剪掉了。
cut and paste

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

cut sb out of your will

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.

cut verb MISS

[ T ] mainly US informal to not go, especially to a place where you should be缺席,未去

Your son has been cutting classes.你兒子一直在逃學。

cut verb STOP

[ I or T ] to stop or interrupt something停止;中斷;切斷;打斷

to cut an engine/a motor關上引擎/馬達
"Cut! (= stop filming!)" shouted the director.“停!”導演喊道。
cut sb short

to stop someone from talking before they have finished what they were saying打斷…的話

He started to explain, but she cut him short.他開始解釋,可是她打斷了他的話。
cut it/that out! informal

used to tell someone to stop talking or stop behaving in an annoying way别說了!停下!别鬧了!

Just cut it out! I've had enough of your time wasting.停下!你那些無聊的東西我受夠了。

cut verb GROW TEETH

cut a tooth

(of a baby) to grow a new tooth(嬰兒)出牙

The baby's cutting a tooth. That's why she's crying.這個嬰兒正在長牙,難怪她哭個沒完。

cut verb TAKE SHORT WAY

[ I usually + adv/prep ] to go through or across a place, especially in order to get somewhere quickly走近路,抄近道

to cut through a passage抄近道穿過走廊
cut a corner UK

to fail to keep to your own side of the road when going round a corner轉彎時進入逆行道

cut verb CARDS

[ I or T ] to choose a playing card by dividing a pile of cards into two parts(爲選牌而)切(牌)

Who's going to cut the cards?誰來切牌?

cut verb RECORD

[ T ] to record music or speech on a record灌制(唱片);錄制(講話)

When did the Stones cut their first record?滾石樂隊的首張唱片是何時錄制的?

cut noun INJURY

B1 [ C ] an injury made when the skin is cut with something sharp傷口;切口;割痕

a deep cut一道深深的傷痕

cut noun MEAT

[ C ] a piece of meat cut from a particular part of an animal切下的一塊肉

Sirloin is the most expensive cut of beef.牛腰肉是牛肉中最貴的。

cut noun STYLE

[ S ] the shape into which something is cut剪裁;樣式;款式

I don't like the cut of these jeans.我不喜歡這條牛仔褲的款式。

cut noun REDUCTION

C1 [ C ] a reduction in the number, amount, or rate of something削減;減少;縮減;降低

a cut in expenditure/interest rates/hospital waiting lists花銷的削減/利率的降低/醫院候診名單的縮短
cuts [ plural ]

reductions in public spending公共開支削減

Students and workers were out on the streets protesting against the cuts.學生和工人們上街遊行抗議削減公共開支。

cut noun PART REMOVED

[ C ] the act of removing a part from a book, film, etc., or a part that is removed删剪;删節(部分)

The movie contains some very violent scenes, so some cuts were made when it was shown on TV.這部電影裏有些非常暴力的場面,因此在電視上播映時做了些删剪。

cut noun SHARE

[ S ] informal a share of something, usually money份額(通常指錢)

When am I going to get my cut?我什麽時候能拿到我那份錢?

cut noun PASSAGE

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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