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●ˌcut sth ˈoff 🔑●ˌcut sth ˈoff sth 🔑to remove sth by cutting it with a knife or a sharp tool (从…)切掉,割去,截断◆He cut off a metre of cloth from the roll. 他从那匹布上裁下一米。◆Mind you don’t cut your fingers off! 当心,别切掉了手指!◆She’s had all her hair cut off. 她把头发剃光了。◆If the photo is too large for the frame, cut a bit off the top. 如果相片比相框大,就从顶部裁掉一点。◆ (figurative) Five seconds has been cut off the world record. 世界纪录缩短了五秒。SYN chop sth off, chop sth off sth[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + prep]▸ ˈcut-offs noun [plural] trousers/pants that have been made shorter by cutting off part of the legs 剪短的裤子;毛边短裤▸ ˈcut-off adjective [only before noun] cut-off trousers/pants have been made shorter by cutting off part of the legs 裤管剪短的▸ ˈoffcut noun (especially BrE) a piece of wood, paper, etc. that remains after the main piece has been cut 下脚料;边角材料 |