单词 | cut it out |
释义 | > as lemmascut it out 1. transitive. To cut so as to take out; to excise, extract, or extirpate by cutting (something material). Frequently figurative in recent colloquial use: to stop doing or using (something); to leave off, do without, omit, drop: esp. in imperative phrase cut it out. ΘΠ the world > space > place > removal or displacement > extraction > extract [verb (transitive)] > by cutting to cut outc1400 slice?1560 exsect1641 exscind1662 excide1739 snip1801 scissor1832 excise1835 outcut1860 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > quality of being exclusive > exclude [verb (transitive)] > omit or leave out letc900 overleapOE forletc1200 beleavec1275 overpassa1382 to cut outc1400 overskipc1400 omisec1425 omit1439 to leave outc1450 obmise1490 neglect1511 skip1531 obmit?1541 enterlesse1548 intermit1570 prevade1641 waive1651 suppress1826 the world > action or operation > ceasing > cease activity [verb (intransitive)] > leave off! or stop it! to do waya1325 stay1601 go and eat coke1669 to leave off1785 whoa1838 drop it!1843 cut1859 turn it up1867 to come off ——1896 to chuck it1901 knock it off!1902 cut it out1903 nix1903 break it down1941 to shove it1941 leave it out!1969 c1400 Mandeville's Trav. (Roxb.) xix. 88 With þat knyf he cuttez out a pece of his flesch. 1480 Table Prouffytable Lernynge (Caxton) (1964) 39 He can cutte out the stone. 1662 J. Evelyn Sculptura i. 9 With the Burine one cuts the peice [sic] all at once out of the plate. 1707 T. Hearne Remarks & Coll. 31 Oct. He found the Leaves..cut out. 1711 J. Addison Spectator No. 23. ¶4 The Pope..ordered his Tongue to be cut out. 1840 R. Liston Elem. Surg. (ed. 2) i. 215 The affected parts..should be cut out. 1903 G. Ade People you Know 82 Cut it out! 1905 ‘H. McHugh’ You can search Me i. 27 I've been speculating again after faithfully promising her to cut out all the guessing contests. So cut out the yesterday gag. a1910 ‘O. Henry’ Sixes & Sevens (1916) xviii. 209 To be frank with you, Whatsup, I've cut out the dope. 1914 G. Atherton Perch of Devil i. 137 If it were more the primal instinct..so much the worse, the more reason to ‘cut it out’. 1923 R. D. Paine Comrades Rolling Ocean vi. 110 Will you cut out the booze while you are ashore in Jamaica? 1924 W. M. Raine Troubled Waters viii. 85 We'd better cut out threats. They lead to trouble. 1928 F. N. Hart Bellamy Trial iii. 96 I thought she'd make him cut it out. 1933 W. H. Auden Poems (ed. 2) 52 Its no use raising a shout. No, Honey, you can cut that right out. 1937 R. Stout Red Box iv. 54 Llewellyn..was expostulating: ‘Now, Dad, cut it out,—now listen a minute.’ 1939 D. L. Sayers In Teeth of Evidence 202 ‘The great man himself. London's rising dramatist.’.. ‘Cut it out,’ said Scales. 1970 M. Guybon tr. A. Solzhenitsyn First Circle xlix. 366 ‘Cut it out!’ said Pryanchikov, struggling violently. ‘I'm sick of prosecutors and trials.’ to cut it out ΘΠ the mind > emotion > pride > ostentation > make ostentatious display or show off [verb (intransitive)] brandishc1340 ruffle1484 braga1556 swash1556 flourish1563 flaunt1566 prank1567 prink1573 to shake, wag the feather1581 peacockize1598 air1605 display1608 to launch it out1608 flasha1616 to cut it out1619 flare1633 vapour1652 peacock1654 spark1676 to gallantrize it1693 bosh1709 glare1712 to cut a bosh1726 to show away1728 to figure away, off1749 parade1749 to cut a dashc1771 dash1786 to cut up1787 to cut a flash1795 to make, or cut, a splash1804 swank1809 to come out strong1825 to cut a spludge1831 to cut it (too) fat1836 pavonize1838 splurge1844 to do the grand1847 to cut a swath1848 to cut a splurge1860 to fan out1860 spread1860 skyre1871 fluster1876 to strut one's stuff1926 showboat1937 floss1938 style1968 1619 J. Dyke Counterpoison 39 They must flaunt, and cut it out in apparell, furniture [etc.]. 1679 G. Rose tr. P. Boaistuau Theatre of World ii. 149 Cutting it out in their Silks, Perfumes, and Embroideries. < as lemmas |
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