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●ˌcut sth ˈout●ˌcut sth ˈout of sth1. to remove sth you want from sth larger by cutting; to cut the shape of sth from a piece of material, paper, etc. (从…)剪下,切下;裁剪◆Simply cut out and return the coupon. 剪下优惠券并寄回即可。◆She cut the article out of the newspaper. 她从报纸上剪下了那篇文章。◆The children enjoy cutting shapes out of coloured paper. 孩子们喜欢用彩纸剪出各种形状。OBJ article, picture2. to remove sth bad from sth by cutting 切除(坏的部分)◆I cut out the bad parts of the apple. 我削掉了苹果腐烂的部分。3. (informal) to leave sth out of a piece of writing, etc. 删减,删节(文字等)◆You can cut out the unimportant details. 你可以删掉无关紧要的细节文字。 SYN omit sth[v + n/pron + adv] [v + adv + n] [v + n/pron + adv + prep]
●have your ˈwork cut out (for you) (formal) to face a difficult task or situation 面临困难的任务(或局面)◆You’ll have your work cut out to beat him. 你想打败他绝非易事。▸ ˈcut-out noun a shape cut out of paper, wood, etc. 剪纸;刻出的图样◆a cardboard cut-out 用硬纸板剪出的图形 |