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单词 cut
释义

cut /kʌt//kʌt/

英汉-汉英词典
  1. vt. & vi. 切,剪,割,削
  2. vt. 削减
  3. 挖成;刻成
  4. 使(某人)感到疼痛或痛苦
  5. (直线)与(另一条直线)相交
  6. 不出席,不到场
  7. 灌制(唱片)
  8. n. 切,割,砍;用刀等割的破口
  9. 减少,降低;删减
  10. 裁剪样式
  11. 伤感情的话或行为
时 态: cut,cutting,cuts
形容词: cuttable
词组 | 习惯用语
cut off 切断;中断;使死亡;剥夺继承权
cut down v. 削减;砍倒;杀死;删节;胜过
cut in 插嘴;超车;插入
cut into v. 打断;侵犯
cut out 切断;删去;停止;关掉
cut back 削减;修剪;(美)倒叙;[球]急忙返回
cut short v. 缩短;打断;缩减
cut from 从…上切下
cut through 刺穿;抄近路走过
cut down on 削减,减少
cut up vt. 切碎;抨击
cut back on 削减,缩减;减低
cut on v. 很快向前走;赶路
short cut 短路,捷径;快捷方式
cut away 切掉,砍掉
tax cut 减税
power cut 供电中断,停电
cut across 抄近路通过;径直穿过;打断
cut flower n. 切花,鲜切花;插瓶花
cut out for 适合于,准备;与……相配合
英语例句库
  1. Social work services have been cut back drastically.
    社会工作服务已经大大减少了
  2. A freshly baked cake doesn't cut easily.
    刚烤好的蛋糕不容易
  3. A freshly baked cake doesn’t cut easily.
    刚烘好的蛋糕不易切。
  4. He enjoys the cut and thrust of business.
    他喜欢商场上的刀光剑影。
  5. The film was severely cut up by many reviewers.
    这部电影受到许多评论者的严厉批评
  6. Failing his exams has certainly cut him down to size.
    考试不及格无疑会他自省。
  7. My brother is fretful because he is cutting his teeth.
    我的小弟弟直发脾气, 因为正在长牙。
  8. Public protests don’t cut much ice with this government.
    公众的抗议对政府不什么作用。
  9. This creature's tail will regenerate if it's cut off.
    这动物的尾巴割掉会再长的。
  10. This creature’s tail will regenerate if it is cut off.
    这种动物的尾巴如果被割掉,会再生出来。
  11. He was so eloquent that he cut down the finest orator.
    他能言善辩, 胜过最好的演说家。
  12. Finally cover the cut with clean bandage willet him(while it heals).
    最后,用干净的绑带包扎伤口
  13. Robert and Slogger were still cutting coal when David reached them.
    当大卫到达罗伯特和斯洛格跟前时,他们还在采煤。
  14. Overgrown deciduous shrubs can be cut back at this time of year.
    过于繁茂的落叶灌木可以在每年的这个时候修剪。
  15. We soon realized that she was cut out to be a teacher.
    我们不久就了解到她适合当教师。
  16. Many smokers who are chemically addicted to nicotine cannot cut down easily.
    许多有尼古丁瘾的抽烟人不容易把烟戒掉。
  17. Anney dabbed the cut with disinfectant and taped a gauze square over it.
    安妮用消毒剂轻涂伤口,接着又贴上一块方纱布。
  18. There are candles strategically placed—just in case we have another power cut.
    我们把蜡烛放在合适的地方,以防再停电。
  19. Jones didn't flinch once when the nurse cleaned the cut in his leg.
    "护士为琼斯清洗腿上的伤口时,他毫不畏缩。"
  20. At the same time, Hewlett Packard, put in place the swingeing cuts in costs.
    同时,惠普还采取了大幅削减成本的举措。

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原声例句
历年考研英语阅读真题(英语一)

Rage Against the Haze failed once state funding was cut.

政府资金一旦削减,“怒对烟雾”运动立马失败了。

老友记第三季

Stop it! Cut it out! Cut it out!

别闹了,够了!

BBC Ideas 精选(双语)

The real story is a bit less clear cut.

真实的情况就不那么清晰了。

VOA常速英语_美洲

They're also rethinking procedures for precautionary power cuts.

他们也在重新考虑预防性断电的程序。

跟杰米做健康餐

The steak is a prime cut of meat.

牛里脊属于优质肉。

CNN 10 学生英语 2017年11月合集

It's called the tax cuts and jobs act.

它被称为减税和就业法案。

经济学人-中国 (The Economist)

Cutting red tape should also boost investment.

减少繁文缛节也也能促进投资。

AP 听力 2021年3月合集

Neither sweatshirts nor zoom made the cut.

今年不会Zoom颁发奖项,嘉宾也不能穿休闲服出镜。

憨豆特工2 原声版

The backup electrical supply has been cut.

备用电源被切断了。

The Ellen Show

But not all of them make the cut.

但不是每个都合大众口味

中文百科

Cut

Cut可以指:

  • 切割
  • Cut (专辑),台湾歌手炎亚纶2014年的专辑
英语百科

Cut

Cut may refer to:

  • The act of cutting, the separation of an object into two through acutely-directed force
  • Cut, a type of wound
近义、反义、联想词
近义词
n.
decrease, diminution, reduction, step-down, wound, lesion, meat

v.
separate, disunite, divide, part, decrease, lessen, minify

adj.
chopped, shredded, sliced, cut up, incised, perforated, pierced

反义词
n.
uncut, rough, unabridged, uncastrated, uninjured, increased, undiluted

解析
wound 通常指尖锐锋利的工具所致的伤口,多深及到表皮组织以下。可用作引申指打击或伤害。
bruise 指表皮下面的组织受损,但没有破裂。但由于血流进组织,因而出现紫块。普通用词。
cut 指因尖利的器械的刺或割而造成的或深或浅的伤口。
scar 主要指伤口愈合而留下的伤疤。
联想词
trimmed切边;slashed削减;chop砍;trimming整理;trim修剪;sliced已切成薄片的;slack松弛的;slash挥砍;slashing猛烈的;rip撕;cutter刀具,切割机;
英英词典
cut n.
  1. the act of reducing the amount or number
    • the mayor proposed extensive cuts in the city budget
  2. a wound made by cutting
    • he put a bandage over the cut

    synonymous: gash, slash, slice
  3. a piece of meat that has been cut from an animal carcass

  4. synonymous: cut of meat
  5. a distinct selection of music from a recording or a compact disc
    • he played the first cut on the cd

    synonymous: track
  6. the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge
    • his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels

    synonymous: cutting
  7. a share of the profits
    • everyone got a cut of the earnings
  8. a step on some scale
    • he is a cut above the rest
  9. a trench resembling a furrow that was made by erosion or excavation

  10. synonymous: gash
  11. (film) an immediate transition from one shot to the next
    • the cut from the accident scene to the hospital seemed too abrupt
  12. the act of cutting something into parts
    • his cuts were skillful
    • his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess

    synonymous: cutting
  13. the omission that is made when an editorial change shortens a written passage

  14. synonymous: deletion, excision
  15. the style in which a garment is cut
    • a dress of traditional cut
  16. the act of shortening something by choping off the ends
    • the barber gave him a good cut

    synonymous: cutting, cutting off
  17. in baseball; a batter's attempt to hit a pitched ball
    • he took a vicious cut at the ball

    synonymous: baseball swing, swing
  18. a remark capable of wounding mentally
    • the unkindest cut of all

    synonymous: stinger
  19. a canal made by erosion or excavation
  20. a refusal to recognize someone you know

  21. synonymous: snub, cold shoulder
  22. (sports) a stroke that puts reverse spin on the ball
    • cuts do not bother a good tennis player

    synonymous: undercut
  23. the division of a deck of cards before dealing
    • he insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal
    • the cutting of the cards soon became a ritual

    synonymous: cutting
  24. an unexcused absence from class
    • he was punished for taking too many cuts in his math class
cut v.
  1. separate with or as if with an instrument
  2. cut down on; make a reduction in
    • The employer wants to cut back health benefits

    synonymous: reduce, cut down, cut back, trim, trim down, trim back, bring down
  3. turn sharply; change direction abruptly
    • The car cut to the left at the intersection

    synonymous: swerve, sheer, curve, trend, veer, slue, slew
  4. make an incision or separation
    • cut along the dotted line
  5. discharge from a group
    • The coach cut two players from the team
  6. form by probing, penetrating, or digging
    • cut a hole
    • cut trenches
    • The sweat cut little rivulets into her face
  7. style and tailor in a certain fashion
    • cut a dress

    synonymous: tailor
  8. hit (a ball) with a spin so that it turns in the opposite direction
    • cut a Ping-Pong ball
  9. make out and issue
    • cut a ticket

    synonymous: write out, issue, make out
  10. cut and assemble the components of
    • cut recording tape

    synonymous: edit, edit out
  11. intentionally fail to attend
    • cut class

    synonymous: skip
  12. be able to manage or manage successfully
    • she could not cut the long days in the office

    synonymous: hack
  13. give the appearance or impression of
    • cut a nice figure
  14. move (one's fist)
    • his opponent cut upward toward his chin
  15. pass directly and often in haste
    • We cut through the neighbor's yard to get home sooner
  16. pass through or across
    • The boat cut the water
  17. make an abrupt change of image or sound
    • cut from one scene to another
  18. stop filming
    • cut a movie scene
  19. make a recording of
    • cut the songs
    • She cut all of her major titles again
  20. record a performance on (a medium)
    • cut a record
  21. create by duplicating data
    • cut a disk

    synonymous: burn
  22. form or shape by cutting or incising
    • cut paper dolls
  23. perform or carry out
    • cut a caper
  24. function as a cutting instrument
    • This knife cuts well
  25. allow incision or separation
    • This bread cuts easily
  26. divide a deck of cards at random into two parts to make selection difficult
    • Wayne cut
    • She cut the deck for a long time
  27. cause to stop operating by disengaging a switch
    • cut the engine

    synonymous: switch off, turn off, turn out
  28. reap or harvest
    • cut grain
  29. fell by sawing; hew
    • The Vietnamese cut a lot of timber while they occupied Cambodia
  30. penetrate injuriously
    • The glass from the shattered windshield cut into her forehead
  31. refuse to acknowledge
    • She cut him dead at the meeting

    synonymous: ignore, disregard, snub
  32. shorten as if by severing the edges or ends of
    • cut my hair
  33. weed out unwanted or unnecessary things
    • We had to lose weight, so we cut the sugar from our diet

    synonymous: prune, rationalize, rationalise
  34. dissolve by breaking down the fat of
    • soap cuts grease
  35. have a reducing effect
    • This cuts into my earnings
  36. cease, stop
    • cut the noise
    • We had to cut short the conversation

    synonymous: cut off
  37. reduce in scope while retaining essential elements

  38. synonymous: abridge, foreshorten, abbreviate, shorten, contract, reduce
  39. lessen the strength or flavor of a solution or mixture
    • cut bourbon

    synonymous: dilute, thin, thin out, reduce
  40. have grow through the gums
    • The baby cut a tooth
  41. grow through the gums
    • The new tooth is cutting
  42. cut off the testicles (of male animals such as horses)

  43. synonymous: geld
cut adj.
  1. separated into parts or laid open or penetrated with a sharp edge or instrument
    • the cut surface was mottled
    • cut tobacco
    • blood from his cut forehead
    • bandages on her cut wrists
  2. fashioned or shaped by cutting
    • a well-cut suit
    • cut diamonds
    • cut velvet
  3. with parts removed
    • the drastically cut film

    synonymous: shortened
  4. made neat and tidy by trimming

  5. synonymous: trimmed
  6. (used of grass or vegetation) cut down with a hand implement or machine

  7. synonymous: mown
  8. (of pages of a book) having the folds of the leaves trimmed or slit
    • the cut pages of the book
  9. (of a male animal) having the testicles removed
    • a cut horse

    synonymous: emasculated, gelded
  10. wounded by cutting deeply

  11. synonymous: gashed, slashed
  12. (used of rates or prices) reduced usually sharply

  13. synonymous: slashed
  14. mixed with water
    • sold cut whiskey

    synonymous: thinned, weakened
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