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cut

/kʌt/
/kʌt/

释义

  • noun伤口,划口;开口,破口;削减,减少

  • verb切,剪;割;切下,剪下;切短,剪短;削减,缩减;裁减;剪切(在计算机文档中剪下文字或图像);被隔绝;削减,减少;砍倒;中断(供应);剪下;切碎,剁碎

英英释义

  • nounan injury on the skin, made by something sharp like a knife

  • nouna hole or space in something, made with something sharp

  • nounmaking something smaller or less

  • verbto break or damage something with something sharp, for example a knife or another sharp tool

  • verbto take one piece from something bigger using a knife or another sharp tool

  • verbto make something shorter with a knife or another sharp tool

  • verbto make something smaller by removing part of it

  • verbto remove writing or pictures from a computer document so that you can put them somewhere else

  • verbto be kept alone, away from other people

  • verbto use, do or buy less of something

  • verbto cut something so that it falls down

  • verbto stop the supply of something

  • verbto take something from the place where it was by using a sharp tool

  • verbto cut something into pieces with a knife, etc.

场景例句

  • He had a deep cut on his leg.
  • Make a small cut in the material.
  • a cut in government spending
  • job cuts
  • I cut the string and opened the parcel.
  • I cut the apple in half (= into two parts).
  • She cut her finger on some broken glass.
  • Can you cut me a piece of cake, please?
  • Have you had your hair cut?
  • His salary has been cut by ten per cent.
  • You can cut and paste the diagram into your essay.
  • Our house was cut off from the village by the snow.
  • You should cut down on sweets and chocolate.
  • We cut down the old tree.
  • The workmen cut off the electricity.
  • I cut the picture out of the newspaper.

词态变化

cut, cuts, cutting