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●ˌcut sb ˈout●ˌcut sb ˈout of sthto not allow sb to be involved in sth 不让…参与(某事)◆If we deliver the goods ourselves, we can cut out the middleman. 如果我们自己发货,就可以绕开中间人了。◆Don’t cut your parents out of your lives! 不要把父母排除在你的生活之外!◆She cut me out of her will (= refused to let me have any of her money or property after she died). 她的遗嘱将我排除在外。 ➡ see also cut sb off (1)[v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv] [v + n/pron + adv + prep] |