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cut out [phrasal verb] 1 of a machine : to stop working suddenly(机器)突然熄火,突然停止运转 2 chiefly US : to leave quickly and suddenly快速离开;突然离开 3 chiefly US : to move out of a line of traffic(车辆)突然驶出车流 4 cut (something) out or cut out (something) a : to form (something) by cutting with a sharp tool剪出;裁剪 — sometimes used figuratively有时用作比喻 — see also 1cut 5 (above), cutout b : to remove (something) by cutting剪去;切去 -
I cut out the recipe from a magazine.我从一份杂志上剪下了这个食谱。 -
cutting out newspaper articles剪下报纸上的文章 -
Doctors cut out the lump from her chest.医生切除了她胸部的肿块。 c : to remove (something) from something去除;删除;剔除 -
Fortunately, they cut [=took] that scene out of the movie.幸运的是,他们把那个场景从电影中删掉了。 -
He cut out sugar from his diet and began eating more fruits and vegetables.他不吃糖而开始多吃水果和蔬菜了。 -
I focused on my work and cut out everything else in my life.我专心致志地工作,把生活中的其他事都抛到一边。 d : to stop doing (something)终止做,停止做(某事) -
I've cut down on the number of cigarettes I smoke, but I'd like to cut out [=give up] smoking altogether.我吸烟已经比以前少了,但我还是想完全戒掉。 -
I told you to cut that out! [=I told you to stop that]我告诉过你别干那事了。 -
That's enough, kids. I mean it! Cut it out!够了,孩子们。我可不是说着玩的!别闹啦! e ◊ If your legs, feet, or knees are cut out from under you, you are knocked down by something that hits your legs very hard. This phrase is often used figuratively.(腿、脚或膝盖)受撞击倒下(常用作比喻) -
When I learned that I was seriously ill, I felt like my feet were cut out from under me.当我得知自己病得很重时,觉得天都塌了。 -
The financial legs had been cut out from under the program. [=the program lost money and could not do what it needed to do]这一计划的资金支撑被彻底切断了。 5 cut (someone) out or cut out (someone) : to cause (someone) to no longer be included in something把(某人)排除在外 -
She cut all of her children out of her will and left everything to her grandchildren.她从遗嘱中删除了自己所有子女的名字,把一切都留给了孙辈。 -
Don't cut me out of your life completely!你可不要把我忘得干干净净! -
We can save money by cutting out the middleman and ordering our supplies directly from the manufacturer.我们可以不通过经纪人,直接从厂家订货,这样就能够节约资金。 6 ◊ If you are cut out for (something) or cut out to do/be (something), you are naturally able or suited to do or be something.具有所需素质及才能;是…的材料 -
Why do you think that you're cut out for this job? [=why would you be good at this job?]你为什么认为自己适合做这项工作? -
I'm really not cut out for this kind of work. [=I'm not naturally good at it]我根本就不是做这类工作的料。 -
He's not cut out to be a teacher. = He's not cut out to teach.他不是做老师的料。 — see also have your work cut out for you at 2work |