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●ˌcut sth↔ˈout🔑 to make sth by cutting 裁剪◆She cut the dress out of some old material. 她用一些旧布料裁剪出了那件连衣裙。◆(figurative) He's cut out a niche for himself (= found a suitable job) in journalism. 他在新闻界找到了一份适合自己的工作。 ➡ related noun cut-out 🔑 to leave sth out of a piece of writing, etc. 删除;删去 SYN omit ◆I would cut out the bit about working as a waitress. 我想删掉做女服务员的那段经历。(informal) used to tell sb to stop doing or saying sth annoying (让人停止做或说恼人的事)住口,打住◆I'm sick of you two arguing—just cut it out! 你们俩吵来吵去让我烦死了,住口吧!to block sth, especially light 阻挡(尤指光线)◆Tall trees cut out the sunlight. 高高的树木遮住了阳光。 See also cut |