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●ˌcut sth ˈout1. to make sth unnecessary 使变得不必要◆Cut out some of the administration by computerizing your records. 用计算机处理记录,减少一些办事手续。◆The new fast train service cuts out the need for a long bus journey. 有了新的高速列车,就不必坐长途汽车了。OBJ need2. (informal) to stop doing, using or eating sth 停止做(或使用、食用)◆I’ve cut out sweets to try to lose weight. 为了瘦身,我不吃甜食了。OBJ smoking, drink, sweets3. (informal) to block light or sound 阻挡(光线或声音)◆That tree in front of the window cuts out the light. 窗前的树遮住了光线。OBJ light, noise SYN block sth out4. (informal) used to tell sb to stop doing or saying sth that is annoying you (用于制止恼人的话或事)打住,住口,住手◆I’m sick of you two arguing—just cut it out! 我真烦你们俩吵来吵去的——闭嘴吧!◆Now cut out the jokes and pay attention! 别说笑话了,集中注意力!OBJ it, that5. to make sth by cutting 裁剪出;砍出;切出◆They managed to cut out a path through the jungle. 他们设法在丛林里辟出一条小路。[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] |