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●ˌcut ˈinto sth1. to make a mark, an opening or a wound in sth with a knife or a sharp object 切入;切开口子◆Make some pencil guidelines before you cut into the wood. 先用铅笔画出标线,再在木头上锯个口子。◆The rope was cutting into her wrists (= because it was very tight). 绳子勒破了她的手腕。OBJ cake, meat, etc.2. to interrupt sth 打断;打扰◆His voice cut into her thoughts. 他的声音打断了她的思绪。OBJ thoughts3. to begin to use part or too much of sb’s time, sth that belongs to sb else, etc. 开始占用,开始侵占(某人的时间或他人的物品)◆My work’s cutting into my free time at the moment. 我的工作现在占用了我的业余时间。◆The independent stations are cutting into our audience. 独立电视台开始与我们争夺观众了。OBJ time SYN encroach on/upon sth (more formal) [v + prep] |