输入任意单词!

Cut out Meaning in English

expression

ˈkət/ /ˈaʊt
KUHT-owt
kˈʌt/ /ˈaʊt
KUT-owt

释义

'Cut out' can mean to remove something by cutting, to stop eating or doing something, or to stop a machine from working suddenly.

用法与细微差别

Informal in the sense of quitting a habit or food. Common collocations: 'cut out sugar', 'cut out smoking', 'cut out (a shape) from paper', 'the engine cut out'. Don't confuse with 'cut off' (to disconnect) or 'cut up' (to slice into pieces).

例句

Please cut out the shape from the paper.

basic

I want to cut out sugar from my diet.

basic

The engine suddenly cut out on the highway.

basic

If you cut out junk food, you'll feel better.

natural

She cut out the article and saved it.

natural

Hey, cut out the noise! I'm trying to study.

natural