Cut it up Meaning in English
expression · lemma: cut up
ˈkət/ /ˈɪt/, /ɪt/ /ˈəp
KUHT-it-UHP
kˈʌt/ /ˈɪt/ /ˈʌp
KUT-it-UP
释义
To cut something into smaller pieces; often used when preparing food or dividing something into parts.
用法与细微差别
Informal and mainly used for objects you can physically divide. Commonly appears with food ('cut it up into pieces'), crafts, or with instructions. Not used for abstract concepts. Sometimes used figuratively in US slang to mean joke around, but the main usage is literal.
Spanish: cortarlo en trozos - partirlo en pedazosPortuguese (BR): cortar em pedaços - picarPortuguese (PT): cortar em pedaços - partir aos bocadosChinese (Simplified): 把它切碎 - 把它切断Chinese (Traditional): 把它切碎 - 把它切斷Hindi: इसे काट दो - टुकड़े कर दोArabic: قطّعه - اقطعه إلى قطعBengali: এটা কেটে টুকরো করোRussian: разрежь это - порежь на кускиJapanese: それを切り分けて - それを細かく切ってVietnamese: cắt nhỏ nó ra - cắt nó thành miếngKorean: 잘라 버려 - 조각내라Turkish: onu parçalara kes - onu doğraUrdu: اسے کاٹ دو - اسے ٹکڑوں میں تقسیم کروIndonesian: potong-potong itu - potong itu menjadi bagian-bagian
例句
Please cut it up into small pieces.
basic
She used scissors to cut it up.
basic
If the cake is too big, just cut it up.
basic
Do you want me to cut it up for you before serving?
natural
He bought a big watermelon and cut it up for everyone at the picnic.
natural
Before you throw away the box, cut it up so it fits in the recycling bin.
natural