定义
to cut: 切割
to cut costs 减少成本
to cut ties 切断联系
This is an irregular verb:
I cut / I cut / I have cut
a cut (on the arm): (手臂上的)伤口
a tax cut 减税
wage cuts 减薪
the cut (of a suit): (套装的)裁剪式样
to cut (a carrot) into small pieces: 把(胡萝卜)切成小碎片
- "Horatio : Yes it could be the alcohol, or the big cut in your head."
- "Brian, I want you to take all cards and cut them using the scissors."
- "In France, our national song is about cutting the throats of our enemies and drinking their blood."
- "Your choice of fabric and cut, plus the tailoring work, comes to a total of... $1920."
- "You cut down trees real fast, and you cut my grass just the way I like it."
- "I'll just cut here and here..."
- "Horatio : No, it's not a drink, just a real pair of metal scissors for... cutting things."
- "Horatio : Cutting what?"
- "You say it is cutting-edge art exhibition, so I cut."