cut的中文翻译
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cut1
(wound/hole)
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切, 割
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to make an opening or a wound in sth, especially with a sharp tool such as a knife or scissors
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She cut her finger on a piece of glass.
一块玻璃划破了她的手。
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He cut himself (= his face) shaving.
他刮胡子把脸刮破了一个口子。
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She had fallen and cut her head open.
她摔了一跤,把头磕破了。
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You need a powerful saw to cut through metal.
切割金属需要用功率大的锯。
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The canoe cut through the water.
独木舟划破水面前行。
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cut2
(Aviation)
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剪开
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to separate into two pieces or make an incision in something using a sharp instrument such as scissors
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cut3
(remove with knife)
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切, 削
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to remove sth or a part of sth, using a knife, etc
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He cut four thick slices from the loaf.
他从一条面包上切下四厚片来。
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a bunch of cut flowers
一束修剪过的花
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I cut them all a piece of birthday cake.
我给他们每人切了一块生日蛋糕。
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I cut a piece of birthday cake for them all.
我给他们每人切了一块生日蛋糕。
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to make or form sth by removing material with a knife, etc
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The climbers cut steps in the ice.
攀登者在冰上凿出踩脚处。
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Workmen cut a hole in the pipe.
工人在管子里凿出一个洞。
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cut4
(Steel and Mining)
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减少
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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cut5
(divide)
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切, 切成
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to divide sth into two or more pieces with a knife, etc
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Don't cut the string, untie the knots.
不要剪断带子,把结解开。
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He cut the loaf into thick slices.
他把那条厚面包切成了厚片。
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The bus was cut in two by the train.
那辆公共汽车被火车撞成了两截。
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Now cut the tomatoes in half.
现在把番茄对半切开。
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cut6
(hair/nails/grass, etc.)
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理发
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to make sth shorter by cutting
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to cut your hair/nails
剪头发/指甲
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to cut the grass/lawn/hedge
修剪草/草坪/树篱
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He's had his hair cut really short.
他把头发剪得很短。
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cut7
(release)
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释放
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to allow sb to escape from somewhere by cutting the rope, object, etc. that is holding them
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The injured driver had to be cut from the wreckage.
受伤的司机不得不等到把汽车残骸剪开才能逃出来。
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Two survivors were cut free after being trapped for twenty minutes.
受困20分钟后,两名幸存者才被解救出来。
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cut8
(clothing)
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剪裁
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to design and make a piece of clothing in a particular way
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The swimsuit was cut high in the leg.
这件泳装的腿部开口很高。
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cut9
(able to cut/be cut)
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割伤
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to be capable of cutting
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This knife won't cut.
这把刀不快。
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to be capable of being cut
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Sandstone cuts easily.
砂岩容易切割。
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cut10
(reduce)
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减少
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to reduce sth by removing a part of it
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to cut prices/taxes/spending/production
削价/减税/压缩开支/降低产量
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Buyers will bargain hard to cut the cost of the house they want.
买主会竭力讨价还价以压低他们想买的房子的价格。
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His salary has been cut by ten per cent.
他的薪金减少了10%。
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Could you cut your essay from 5 000 to 3 000 words?
请把你的文章从5000字删减到3000字,可以吗?
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cut11
(remove)
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删减
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to remove sth from sth
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This scene was cut from the final version of the movie.
那部电影的最终版本把这场戏删了。
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cut12
(computing)
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剪切
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to delete (= remove) part of a text on a computer screen in order to place it somewhere else
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You can cut and paste between different programs.
你可以在不同的程序之间进行剪切和粘贴。
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cut13
(stop)
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停止
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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used to tell sb to stop doing sth
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Cut the chatter and get on with your work!
别闲聊了,快去干活吧!
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cut14
(end)
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与......断绝来往
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to completely end a relationship or all communication with sb
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She has cut all ties with her family.
她和她们家人断绝关系了。
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cut15
(in movie/TV)
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剪辑
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to prepare a film/movie or tape by removing parts of it or putting them in a different order
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to stop filming or recording
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The director shouted 'Cut!'
“停!”导演大喊道。
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to move quickly from one scene to another
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The scene cuts from the bedroom to the street.
镜头从卧室切换到街道。
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cut16
(miss class)
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逃课
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to stay away from a class that you should go to
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He's always cutting class.
他总是旷课。
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cut17
(upset)
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伤害......的感情
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to hurt sb emotionally
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His cruel remarks cut her deeply.
他那些无情的话深深地刺痛了她的心。
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cut18
(in card games)
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切牌
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to lift and turn up a pack/deck of playing cards in order to decide who is to play first, etc
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Let's cut for dealer.
我们切牌决定谁发牌吧。
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cut19
(geometry)
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分割
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to cross another line
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The line cuts the circle at two points.
那条直线与圆交于两点。
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cut20
(a tooth)
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出牙
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to have a new tooth beginning to appear through the gum
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When did she cut her first tooth?
她什么时候长出的第一颗牙?
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cut21
(a disc, etc.)
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出唱片
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to make a recording of music on a record, CD, etc
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The Beatles cut their first disc in 1962.
披头士乐队在1962年灌制了他们的第一张唱片。
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cut22
(drug)
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混合药物(毒品)
verb
(cutting, cut, cut)
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to mix an illegal drug such as heroin with another substance
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cut23
(wound)
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伤口
noun
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a wound caused by sth sharp
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cuts and bruises on the face
脸上的伤口和挫伤
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Blood poured from the deep cut on his arm.
鲜血从他手臂上深深的伤口中涌出来。
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cut24
(hole)
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裂口, 切口
noun
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a hole or an opening in sth, made with sth sharp
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Using sharp scissors, make a small cut in the material.
用锋利的剪刀在这块布料上剪一个小口。
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cut25
(reduction)
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降低
noun
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a reduction in amount, size, supply, etc
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price/tax/job cuts
减价/税,减少工作岗位
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They had to take a 20% cut in pay.
他们不得不接受减薪20%。
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They announced cuts in public spending.
他们宣布削减公共开支。
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cut26
(of hair)
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理发
noun
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an act of cutting sb's hair; the style in which it is cut
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Your hair could do with a cut (= it is too long).
你该理发了。
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a cut and blow-dry
理发带吹风
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cut27
(of clothing)
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剪裁
noun
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the shape and style that a piece of clothing has because of the way the cloth is cut
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the elegant cut of her dress
她的连衣裙的典雅款式
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cut28
(share of money)
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削减
noun
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a share in sth, especially money
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They were rewarded with a cut of 5% from the profits.
他们得到了占利润5%份额的酬报。
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cut29
(of movie/play, etc.)
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剪辑
noun
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an act of removing part of a film/movie, play, piece of writing, etc
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The director objected to the cuts ordered by the censor.
导演反对按审查人员的指令做删减。
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She made some cuts before handing over the finished novel.
她在小说交稿前进行了大刀阔斧的删减。
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cut30
(meat)
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一片肉
noun
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a piece of meat cut from an animal
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a lean cut of pork
一块瘦猪肉
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cheap cuts of stewing lamb
廉价的炖羊肉块