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cut
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cut
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cut
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cut
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cutting
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cutting
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- cut
[k^t]
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1.
vt.
[+bread, meat]
切
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2.
vt.
to cut one's hand/knee (injure) 割破手/膝盖
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3.
vt.
[+grass, hair, nails]
(shorten) 修剪
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4.
vt.
[+scene, episode, paragraph]
(remove) 删剪
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5.
vt.
[+prices, spending]
(reduce) 削减
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6.
vt.
[+supply]
(stop) 中断
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7.
vt.
[+clothes]
(shape) 剪裁
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8.
vt.
[esp US]
[inf]
[+class, school]
(miss) 逃避
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9.
vi.
to cut across {or} through a place (take shortcut) 穿过某处抄近路
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10.
noun
[c]
(injury) 伤口
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11.
noun
[c]
(reduction) (in salary, spending etc) 削减
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12.
noun
[c]
(interruption) (in supply) 中断
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13.
noun
[c]
[of meat]
切下的肉块
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14.
noun
[s]
[of garment]
款式
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to cut sth in half
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[+food, object] 将某物切成两半
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15.
noun
[+line, path]
将某物分成两部分
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to cut o.s.
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割破自己
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to cut a hole in sth
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在某物上打个洞
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to cut a tooth
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长牙
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to get {or} have one's hair cut
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剪发
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to cut a visit short
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缩短访问时间
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to make a cut in sth
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在某物上划一下
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a cut and blow-dry
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剪发吹干
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to be a cut above...
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比...高一等
Collins English-English Dictionary
- cut
[k^t]
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1.
vb
to open up or incise (a person or thing) with a sharp edge or instrument; gash
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2.
vb
(of a sharp instrument) to penetrate or incise (a person or thing)
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3.
vb
to divide or be divided with or as if with a sharp instrument
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cut a slice of bread
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4.
vi.
[intr]
to use a sharp-edged instrument or an instrument that cuts
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5.
vt.
[tr]
to trim or prune by or as if by clipping
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to cut hair
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6.
vt.
[tr]
to reap or mow (a crop, grass, etc)
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7.
vt.
[tr]
to geld or castrate
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8.
vt.
[tr; sometimes foll by out]
to make, form, or shape by cutting
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to cut a suit
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9.
vt.
[tr]
to hollow or dig out; excavate
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to cut a tunnel through the mountain
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10.
vt.
to strike (an object) sharply
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11.
vt.
[tr]
[sport]
to hit (a ball) with a downward slicing stroke so as to impart spin or cause it to fall short
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12.
vt.
[cricket]
to hit (the ball) to the off side, usually between cover and third man, with a roughly horizontal bat
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13.
vt.
to hurt or wound the feelings of (a person), esp by malicious speech or action
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14.
vt.
[tr]
[informal]
to refuse to recognize; snub
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15.
vt.
[tr]
[informal]
to absent oneself from (an activity, location, etc), esp without permission or in haste
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to cut class
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16.
vt.
[tr]
to abridge, shorten, or edit by excising a part or parts
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17.
vt.
[tr; often foll by down]
to lower, reduce, or curtail
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to cut losses
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18.
vt.
[tr]
to dilute or weaken
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heroin that was cut with nontoxic elements
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19.
vt.
[tr]
to dissolve or break up
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to cut fat
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20.
vt.
[when intr, foll by across or through]
to cross or traverse
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the footpath cuts through the field
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21.
vi.
[intr]
to make a sharp or sudden change in direction; veer
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22.
vi.
to grow (teeth) through the gums or (of teeth) to appear through the gums
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23.
vi.
[intr]
[films]
to call a halt to a shooting sequence
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24.
vi.
[foll by to]
to move quickly to another scene
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25.
vi.
[films]
to edit (film)
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26.
vt.
[tr]
to switch off (a light, car engine, etc)
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27.
vt.
[tr]
(of a performer, recording company, etc) to make (a record or tape of a song, concert, performance, etc)
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28.
vt.
[cards]
to divide (the pack) at random into two parts after shuffling
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29.
vi.
[intr]
to pick cards from a spread pack to decide dealer, partners, etc
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30.
vt.
[tr]
to remove (material) from an object by means of a chisel, lathe, etc
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31.
vt.
[tr]
(of a tool) to bite into (an object)
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32.
vi.
[intr]
(of a horse) to injure the leg just above the hoof by a blow from the opposite foot
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33.
adj
detached, divided, or separated by cutting
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34.
adj
[botany]
incised or divided
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cut leaves
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35.
adj
made, shaped, or fashioned by cutting
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36.
adj
reduced or diminished by or as if by cutting
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cut prices
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37.
adj
gelded or castrated
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38.
adj
weakened or diluted
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39.
adj
a slang word for drunk
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40.
adj
[Brit]
hurt; resentful
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41.
n
the act of cutting
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42.
n
a stroke or incision made by cutting; gash
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43.
n
a piece or part cut off, esp a section of food cut from the whole
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a cut of meat
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44.
n
the edge of anything cut or sliced
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45.
n
a passage, channel, path, etc, cut or hollowed out
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46.
n
an omission or deletion, esp in a text, film, or play
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47.
n
a reduction in price, salary, etc
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48.
n
a decrease in government finance in a particular department or area, usually leading to a reduction of services, staff numbers, etc
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49.
n
short for power cut
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50.
n
[chiefly US and Canadian]
a quantity of timber cut during a specific time or operation
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51.
n
[informal]
a portion or share
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52.
n
[informal]
a straw, slip of paper, etc, used in drawing lots
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53.
n
the manner or style in which a thing, esp a garment, is cut; fashion
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54.
n
[Irish]
[informal]
a person's general appearance
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I didn't like the cut of him
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55.
n
[Irish]
[derogatory]
a dirty or untidy condition
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look at the cut of your shoes
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56.
n
a direct route; short cut
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57.
n
the US name for block
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58.
n
[sport]
the spin of a cut ball
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59.
n
[cricket]
a stroke made with the bat in a roughly horizontal position
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60.
n
[films]
an immediate transition from one shot to the next, brought about by splicing the two shots together
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61.
n
[informal]
an individual piece of music on a record; track
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62.
n
words or an action that hurt another person's feelings
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63.
n
a refusal to recognize an acquaintance; snub
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64.
n
[informal]
[chiefly US]
an unauthorized absence, esp from a school class
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65.
n
[chem]
a fraction obtained in distillation, as in oil refining
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66.
n
the metal removed in a single pass of a machine tool
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67.
n
the shape of the teeth of a file
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68.
n
their coarseness or fineness
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69.
n
[Brit]
a stretch of water, esp a canal
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70.
n
See also cut across cut along cutback cut