释义 |
cut /kʌt/ Most idioms containing cut are at the entries for the nouns or adjectives in the idioms, for example cut corners is at corners . 大多数含 cut 的习语列在该类习语中的名词或形容词相关词条下,如 cut corners 在词条 corners 下。 ► SEE ALLbe cut out for sb/sthbe cut out to be stha cut above sb/sthcut and run ●be cut ˈout for sb/sth●be cut ˈout to be sthbe well suited in character or ability to a person, a job, or an activity 适合某人(或某事);天生就是(做…的料)◆She wasn’t a great journalist. She was more cut out for television reporting. 她不是个出色的记者,她更适合做电视播音员。◆Why did he join the army? He’s really not cut out to be a soldier. 他为什么参军?他可不适合当兵。●a cut aˈbove sb/sthbetter than sb/sth 高于;胜过;比…好◆This is a cut above the average weekly magazine — it publishes very good articles and short stories. 这份周刊很出色,里面的杂文和短篇小说都很精彩。●cut and ˈrun (informal) make a quick or sudden escape 急忙逃走◆She can’t rely on Jason — he’s the type to cut and run as soon as things get difficult. 她无法信赖贾森,一有麻烦他就开溜。 |