Cut school Meaning in English
expression
ˈkət/ /ˈskuɫ
KUHT SKOOL
kˈʌt/ /skˈuːl
kut SKOOL
释义
To intentionally not go to school without permission. This usually refers to students skipping classes or a whole day of school to avoid studying.
用法与细微差别
Mostly informal and associated with students. Synonyms: 'skip school', 'play hooky', 'ditch school'. Often used in US English. Not appropriate in formal writing. Common mistake: Don't say 'cut the school'.
Spanish: hacer novillos - faltar a clase - saltarse la escuelaPortuguese (BR): matar aula - cabular aula - faltar à escolaPortuguese (PT): faltar às aulas - baldar aulas - matar aulasChinese (Simplified): 逃学 - 翘课Chinese (Traditional): 逃學 - 翹課Hindi: स्कूल काटना - स्कूल से भागनाArabic: التغيب عن المدرسة - الهروب من المدرسةBengali: স্কুল ফাঁকি দেওয়া - স্কুল কামানোRussian: прогуливать школуJapanese: 学校をサボるVietnamese: cúp học - trốn họcKorean: 학교를 빼먹다 - 학교를 땡땡이치다Turkish: okulu asmakUrdu: اسکول سے غیر حاضر ہونا (بلا اجازت) - اسکول کو کاٹناIndonesian: bolos sekolah
例句
He decided to cut school and go to the movies.
basic
If you cut school, you might get in trouble.
basic
Some students cut school to avoid a test.
basic
We used to cut school and hang out at the park all day.
natural
My parents found out I cut school last week and grounded me.
natural
You can't just cut school whenever you feel like it.
natural