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Cut at Meaning in English

expression

ˈkət/ /ˈæt
KUHT-at
kˈʌt/ /ˈæt
KUT-at

释义

To make a quick, forceful swinging movement with something sharp, usually to try to hit or damage something or someone.

用法与细微差别

'Cut at' is used when someone swings or strikes with a sharp object but does not necessarily make contact. Common in descriptions of fights or accidents. It is less common in everyday conversation and is often found in written or narrative contexts. Do not confuse with 'cut' alone, which means to divide or slice directly.

例句

The boy cut at the tree branch with a knife.

basic

She cut at the rope but missed.

basic

The man cut at the snake with a stick.

basic

He angrily cut at the overgrown grass, hoping to clear a path.

natural

She cut at her opponent during the fencing match but didn’t score a point.

natural

Panicking, he wildly cut at the thick vines blocking his way.

natural