单词 | cut |
释义 | Word Frequency cut(kʌt) verbWord forms: cuts, cutting or cut 1. to open up or incise (a person or thing) with a sharp edge or instrument; gash 2. (of a sharp instrument) to penetrate or incise (a person or thing) 3. to divide or be divided with or as if with a sharp instrument cut a slice of bread 4. (intransitive) to use a sharp-edged instrument or an instrument that cuts 5. (transitive) to trim or prune by or as if by clipping to cut hair 6. (transitive) to reap or mow (a crop, grass, etc) 7. (transitive) to geld or castrate 8. (transitive; sometimes foll by out) to make, form, or shape by cutting to cut a suit 9. (transitive) to hollow or dig out; excavate to cut a tunnel through the mountain 10. to strike (an object) sharply 11. (transitive) sport to hit (a ball) with a downward slicing stroke so as to impart spin or cause it to fall short 12. cricket to hit (the ball) to the off side, usually between cover and third man, with a roughly horizontal bat 13. to hurt or wound the feelings of (a person), esp by malicious speech or action 14. (transitive) informal to refuse to recognize; snub 15. (transitive) informal to absent oneself from (an activity, location, etc), esp without permission or in haste to cut class 16. (transitive) to abridge, shorten, or edit by excising a part or parts 17. (transitive; often foll by down) to lower, reduce, or curtail to cut losses 18. (transitive) to dilute or weaken heroin that was cut with nontoxic elements 19. (transitive) to dissolve or break up to cut fat 20. (when intr, foll by across or through) to cross or traverse the footpath cuts through the field 21. (intransitive) to make a sharp or sudden change in direction; veer 22. to grow (teeth) through the gums or (of teeth) to appear through the gums 23. (intransitive) cinema a. to call a halt to a shooting sequence b. (foll by to) to move quickly to another scene 24. cinema to edit (film) 25. (transitive) to switch off (a light, car engine, etc) 26. (transitive) (of a performer, recording company, etc) to make (a record or tape of a song, concert, performance, etc) 27. cards a. to divide (the pack) at random into two parts after shuffling b. (intransitive) to pick cards from a spread pack to decide dealer, partners, etc 28. (transitive) to remove (material) from an object by means of a chisel, lathe, etc 29. (transitive) (of a tool) to bite into (an object) 30. (intransitive) (of a horse) to injure the leg just above the hoof by a blow from the opposite foot 31. cut a caper 32. cut both ways 33. cut a dash 34. cut a person dead 35. cut a good figure 36. cut a poor figure 37. cut and run 38. cut it 39. cut it fine 40. cut corners 41. cut loose 42. cut no ice 43. cut one's losses 44. cut one's teeth on adjective 45. detached, divided, or separated by cutting 46. botany incised or divided cut leaves 47. made, shaped, or fashioned by cutting 48. reduced or diminished by or as if by cutting cut prices 49. gelded or castrated 50. weakened or diluted 51. British a slang word for drunk 52. hurt; resentful 53. cut and dried 54. cut lunch noun 55. the act of cutting 56. a stroke or incision made by cutting; gash 57. a piece or part cut off, esp a section of food cut from the whole a cut of meat 58. the edge of anything cut or sliced 59. a passage, channel, path, etc, cut or hollowed out 60. an omission or deletion, esp in a text, film, or play 61. a reduction in price, salary, etc 62. a decrease in government finance in a particular department or area, usually leading to a reduction of services, staffnumbers, etc 63. short for power cut 64. mainly US and Canadian a quantity of timber cut during a specific time or operation 65. informal a portion or share 66. informal a straw, slip of paper, etc, used in drawing lots 67. the manner or style in which a thing, esp a garment, is cut; fashion 68. a. Irish informal a person's general appearance I didn't like the cut of him b. Irish derogatory a dirty or untidy condition look at the cut of your suit 69. a direct route; short cut 70. the US name for block (sense 15) 71. sport the spin of a cut ball 72. cricket a stroke made with the bat in a roughly horizontal position 73. cinema an immediate transition from one shot to the next, brought about by splicing the two shots together 74. informal an individual piece of music on a record; track 75. words or an action that hurt another person's feelings 76. a refusal to recognize an acquaintance; snub 77. informal, mainly US an unauthorized absence, esp from a school class 78. chemistry a fraction obtained in distillation, as in oil refining 79. the metal removed in a single pass of a machine tool 80. a. the shape of the teeth of a file b. their coarseness or fineness 81. British a stretch of water, esp a canal 82. a cut above 83. make the cut 84. miss the cut Word origin C13: probably of Scandinavian origin; compare Norwegian kutte to cut, Icelandic kuti small knife |
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