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    cut
    /kʌt/

    verb

    • 1. make an opening, incision, or wound in (something) with a sharp-edged tool or object: "he cut his toe on a sharp stone" Similar gashslashlacerateslit
    • 2. divide into pieces with a knife or other sharp implement: "cut the beef into thin slices" Similar chopcut upslicedice

    noun

    • 1. a stroke or blow given by a sharp-edged implement or by a whip or cane: "he could skin an animal with a single cut of the knife" Similar blowslashstrokeinformal:swipe
    • 2. a long, narrow incision in the skin made by something sharp: "blood ran from a cut on his jaw" Similar gashslashlacerationincision

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  2. to use a sharp tool such as a knife to break the surface of something, divide something, or make something smaller: [ T ] Cut the apple in half. [ T ] She wanted to have her hair cut (= made shorter). [ M ] We had to cut two trees down (= remove them) to make room for the swimming pool.

  3. to use a knife or other sharp tool to divide something, remove part of something, or make a hole in something: Use a pair of scissors to cut the paper. Cut the meat into small pieces. He cut the piece of wood in half. I had my hair cut last week. Surgeons cut out the tumour. She cut off all the diseased buds.

  4. CUT SOMETHING OUT definition: 1. to remove something or form a shape by cutting, usually from paper or cloth: 2. to stop eating…. Learn more.

  5. to use a sharp tool such as a knife to break the surface of something, divide something, or make something smaller: [ T ] Cut the apple in half. [ T ] She wanted to have her hair cut (= made shorter). [ M ] We had to cut two trees down (= remove them) to make room for the swimming pool.

  6. a reduction in the number, amount, cost, or rate of something: Any hopes for a cut in interest rates were dashed. The UN said achieving 80% cuts in greenhouse gases would require a range of measures. See. cut noun.

  7. MOW definition: 1. to cut plants, such as grass or wheat, that have long, thin stems and grow close together: 2…. Learn more.

  8. CUT THROUGH SOMETHING definition: 1. If you cut through something difficult that usually causes problems, you quickly understand it…. Learn more.

  9. CUT meaning: 1. to use a knife or other sharp tool to divide something or make a hole in something: 2. to hurt…. Learn more.

  10. CUT translate: 用刀, (尤指用刀)切,割,砍,剪,削,剁, 减少, 减少;缩短;降低;削减, 去除, 剪辑;删节;删除, 错过, 缺席,未去, 突然停止, 停止;中断;切断;打断, 长牙, 穿过…. Learn more in the Cambridge English-Chinese simplified Dictionary.

  11. phrasal verb with cut verb uk / kʌt / us / kʌt / present participle cutting | past tense and past participle cut. B2. to cause a person or place to become separate, or cause someone to be or feel alone: cut yourself off from someone When his wife died, he cut himself off from other people.