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View usage for: All related terms of 'cut in'Definition to interrupt `That's not true,' the duchess cut in suddenly. See cutAdditional synonymsDefinition to interrupt Suddenly, O'Leary broke in with a suggestion. Synonyms interrupt, intervene, interfere, intrude, burst in, interject, butt in, barge in, interpose, put your oar in, put your two cents in (US, slang) Definition to intrude, esp. into a conversation Could I just butt in here and say something? Synonyms interrupt, cut in, break in, chip in (informal), put your two cents in (US, slang) Definition to interrupt (with comments or questions) `He rang me just now,' she interposed. Synonyms interrupt, insert, interject, put in, introduce, put your oar in - cut
- cut along
- cut and dried
- cut in
- cut someone down
- cut someone down to size
- cut someone off
Chinese translation of 'cut in' vi - (= interrupt)
to cut in (on sb) 打断(斷)(某人) (dǎduàn (mǒurén)) - [car, driver]
超车(車)抢(搶)道 (chāochē qiǎngdào)
See cut - cut back
- cut down
- cut down on
- cut in
- cut off
- cut out
- cut up
phrasal verbIf you cut in on someone, you interrupt them when they are speaking. Immediately, Daniel cut in on Joanne's attempts at reassurance. [VERB PARTICLE + on] 'Not true,' the Duchess cut in. [VERB PARTICLE with quote] [Also VERB PARTICLE] See full dictionary entry for cutcut in in British Englishverb (adverb)1. Also: cut into (intransitive; often foll by on) to break in or interrupt 2. (intransitive) to interrupt a dancing couple to dance with one of them 3. (intransitive) (of a driver, motor vehicle, etc) to draw in front of another vehicle leaving too little space 4. (transitive) informal to allow to have a share 5. (intransitive) to take the place of a person in a card game noun cut-in6. Also called: insert cinema a separate shot or scene inserted at a relevant point cut in in American English 1. a. to move in suddenly, as into a small opening in a lane of traffic b. to move into another's place don't cut in line : also cut into 2. to join in suddenly; break in on; interrupt 3. US to interrupt a couple dancing in order to dance with one of them 4. to blend (shortening) into flour, etc. as with a knife 5. to put or bring in; introduce 6. to make a connection, as into an electrical circuit 7. Informal to give a share to See full dictionary entry for cut cut-in in American English (ˈkʌtˌɪn) US noun something that is cut in, as a close-up of some object inserted into a film sequence Examples of 'cut in' in a sentencecut in He turned over and waited for the answering machine to cut in.`I'm in the most peculiar mood -' `Charlie's celebrating," Levit cut in, grinning hugely.The bilge pumps had cut in now, their high-pitched whine distinctive over the deeper roar of the main engines.The gas turbines cut in, eliminating the telltale trail in the sky. |