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Definition of cut-down in English: cut-downadjective Reduced in scope or length. 缩减过的 it's a cut-down version of a DTP program 这是桌面出版系统程序的压缩版本。 Example sentencesExamples - Possible remedies could include a big fine or, more problematic, an order to Microsoft to sell a cut-down version of Windows in Europe.
- In the end, power does not rest in parliament, still less in its cut-down version in Edinburgh.
- In fact, it's simply a Motorola phone with cut-down iTunes software bolted on; a king's head on a donkey's body.
- The naturists’ preferred sport is mini-ten, a cut-down version of tennis.
- The side panel was later attached using cut-down 1/4 ‘socket head screws, after re-tapping all the side holes.’
- Next, write a cut-down version of your main index template.
- A cut-down version finally went out the following year as the bottom half of a double bill.
- Interminable arguments raged over the legitimacy of his custom-made body suit, and whether he would wear the full outfit or some cut-down version.
- I mean, but still, even though, a cut-down package we couldn't get across the Senate floor, after we passed it in the House, and that's unfortunate.
- Fleming's favourite, the famous Smith and Wesson with the cut-down trigger guard, was already gone.
- It's only when mums and dads dress their offspring as cut-down versions of themselves that those same vanities start to become a little worrying.
- Young Tom was only six at the time and had just received his first golf club, a cut-down six-iron with history attached.
- Basically, it is exactly the same as my cut-down saxophone maintenance device, except better sized.
- The weapon was an air rifle with no butt and a cut-down barrel.
- His skill is to suggest that his operation is that of a book club and to buy run-ons of current bestsellers direct from the publishers at cut-down prices.
- En route into the ground, I paused briefly to watch a contest between two youth teams, each kitted out in the colours of United, each battling away within the tighter confines of their cut-down pitch.
- Sibelius has expanded its product line, but a cut-down version appears to be something it refuses to produce.
- We lose, we pay you whatever you want for a cut-down version and no tech support.
- That is to say, a cut-down PC is of very limited use in the role that is suggested.
- Yes, yes, we've had numerous people point out that the AOL browser is just a cut-down version of Internet Explorer.
Synonyms abridged, shortened, cut, concise, contracted, compressed, abbreviated, reduced, truncated |