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cut CROSSkQtv [I always + adv/prep]cutting, past cut to go through or across a place, esp. in order to get somewhere quickly走近路cut through/across/over a field走近路穿过田地to cut through an alleyway/passage抄近路穿过弄堂/走廊If we cut across country, taking the small roads, we'll get there faster.如果走捷径穿过乡间,走小路我们会快些到达。The criminals first went in the London direction, then they cut back (=suddenly went in the other direction) and headed north.罪犯先是向伦敦方向去,然后调头往北走了。Did you see that white car cut in (on us/in front of us) (=go past without leaving enough room)?你看到那辆白色小车擦着我们超车吗? [CUT UP]If you're standing in a queue and someone cuts in (on you)/ cuts in front of you (=pushes in front of you), tell them to go to the back!排长队等候时,若有人插在你前面,让他们排到后面去。(Am) Don't cut out (=leave a line of traffic) when everyone is going fast.当大家都开快车时,不要驶出车流。(Br and Aus) If you cut a corner, you fail to keep to your own side of the road when going round a corner.转弯抢位If you cut corners, you do something in the easiest, cheapest or fastest way.取捷径If you cut and run, you do something in order to escape a difficult situation.溜之大吉,急忙逃走The Government had obviously decided to cut and run when they called an election six months early.显然政府是想溜之大吉,把选举提前了六个月。
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