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cutkQtn [C]割痕,切块She had a horrible/deep/long cut across her cheek.她脸上有道可怕的/深深的/长长的伤痕。I don't like the cut (=shape) of these jeans.我不喜欢这些牛仔裤的样式。Sirloin is the most expensive cut (=piece) of beef.牛腰肉是牛肉最贵部分。(infml) When am I going to get my cut (=share of the money)?我什么时候能拿到我的那份线。She thinks she's a cut above (=socially better than) her neighbours.她觉得自己比邻居高出一等。She enjoys/hates the cut and thrust (=the lively arguments) of party politics.她欣赏/痛恨党派政治中的唇枪舌剑。"The unkindest (originally'the most unkindest') cut of all (=the most cruel act)" (Shakespeare, Julius Caesar 3. 2)“最无情的一击”(莎士比亚《裘力斯·凯撒》)
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