词组 | cuttable |
释义 | (redirected from cuttable)cut1. verb To stop doing something. You better cut these antics before your father gets home. Cut the eye-rolling, will you? 2. verb To make a recording of something, usually musical. Our band is going out to LA to cut a demo. 3. noun A portion of the profits from something, such as a business venture. I better get a cut of this deal—I came up with the original concept! 4. noun A single song on an album or other compilation. Here's a cut from their latest record. 5. adjective, slang Circumcised. Guys who aren't cut can be self-conscious. 6. adjective, slang Having well-defined muscles, especially the abdominals. Did you see that lifeguard with his shirt off? He's really cut! 7. adjective, slang Drunk. Do you remember last night at the bar at all? You were really cut! cut up1. verb To chop something into smaller pieces. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cut" and "up." You need to cut up these onions so we can brown them. 2. verb To judge or criticize someone or something harshly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cut" and "up." I thought I had done a good job on the project, but my boss just cut it up, pointing out every little thing I had overlooked. 3. verb To cause someone to laugh. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be used between "cut" and "up." His remark cut up the rest of the group, but I just didn't think it was funny. 4. verb To joke or play around. Boys! Stop cutting up and focus on these math problems! 5. verb To behave in an angry and perhaps violent manner. In this usage, "up" is typically followed by "rough." Don't leave those guys alone together—they've been known to cut up rough when they disagree with each other. 6. noun One prone to joking or playing around. In this usage, the phrase is usually hyphenated. My son is constantly getting in trouble at school because he's such a cut-up. 7. adjective Anguished. After the funeral, I was cut up for the rest of the day. 8. adjective, slang Having well-defined abdominal muscles. Did you see that lifeguard with his shirt off? He's totally cut up! cutsslang Well-defined muscles, especially the abdominals. Did you see that lifeguard with his shirt off? His cuts are ridiculous! cutting1. Mean-spirited. Oh, I stopped listening to Drew a long time ago. All he does is make cutting remarks about our family. 2. Sharp or piercing. I buttoned the collar of my coat against the cutting wind. cut(oneself) loose (from someone or something) to get out from under the domination of someone or something. At last, she cut herself loose from her mother. She had to cut loose from home. Everyone wished that Todd would cut himself loose from his mother. cutverbSee cut up cut1. mod. alcohol intoxicated. He got cut on beer, which is unusual for him. 2. tv. to dilute something. She always cuts her eggnog with cola. Yuck! 3. n. a share of the loot or the profits. (Originally underworld.) You’ll get your cut when everybody else does. 4. n. a single song or section of music on a record. This next cut is one everybody likes. 5. tv. to eliminate something; to stop (doing something). Okay, chum, cut the clowning. 6. mod. muscular; with well-defined muscles, especially in reference to the abdominal muscles. He works out and he’s really cut! 7. mod. circumcised. (Not usually prenominal.) I’m not cut and neither is my brother. cuts n. sharply defined musculature, especially in the abdominal area. Look at the cuts on that guy! What great abs! cut/give (someone) some slack Slang To make an allowance for (someone), as in allowing more time to finish something.
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