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cut

英[kʌt] 美[kʌt]
  • n. 伤口;切口;削减;(服装等的)式样;削球;切入
  • vt. [机] 切割;削减;缩短;刺痛
  • vi. [机] 切割;相交;切牌;停拍;不出席
  • adj. 割下的;雕过的;缩减的

词组搭配


be cut out for (或 to be)

[usu. with negative](informal)have exactly the right qualities for a particular role, task, or job

(非正式)正适合,是…的料

I'm just not cut out to be a policeman.

我真不是当警察的料。

a cut above

(informal)noticeably superior to

(非正式)高人一等

she's a cut above the rest.

她比旁人高出一等。

cut and dried

[often with negative](of a situation) completely settled or decided

(情况)敲定的,决定好的

the championship is not as cut and dried as everyone thinks.

冠军归属不像人们所想的已成定局。

cut and run

(informal)make a speedy or sudden departure from an awkward or hazardous situation rather than deal with it

(非正式)开溜,急忙离去

cut and thrust

a spirited and rapid interchange of views

针锋相对

the cut and thrust of political debate.

政治辩论的针锋相对。

cut both ways

(of a point or statement) serve both sides of an argument

(陈述)对双方都适用

cut the corner

take the shortest course by going across and not around a corner

抄近路

cut the crap

[often in imperative](vulgar slang)get to the point; state the real situation

(粗俚)废话少说

cut a dash

be stylish or impressive in one's dress or behaviour

(衣着或行为上)出风头;引人注目

cut someone dead

completely ignore someone

无视某人存在,不屑一顾

cut a deal

(informal, chiefly N. Amer.)come to an arrangement, especially in business; make a deal

(非正式,主北美)(尤指商业上)达成协议,做生意

cut someone down to size

(informal)deflate someone's exaggerated sense of self-worth

(非正式)戳破(某人)自吹自擂,让(某人)识趣

cut something down to size

reduce the size or power of something, for example an organization, which is regarded as having become too large or powerful

精简;削减(某物,如某组织)的势力

cut a — figure

present oneself or appear in a particular way

以…形象出现

David has cut a dashing figure on the international social scene.

在国际社交场合戴维已经崭露头角。