cut loose
vt. 摆脱;割断;不受约束,自由行动;逃跑;狂欢
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vt. 摆脱;割断;不受约束,自由行动;逃跑;狂欢
1. to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument
cut one's hand with a knife
2. to hurt the feelings of
Her sarcasm cut him to the quick.
3. to strike sharply with a cutting effect
cut him across the legs with a whip
4. to strike (a ball) with a glancing blow that imparts a reverse spin
cut a tennis ball with an inclined racket
5. to experience the growth of (a tooth) through the gum
The toddler is cutting a tooth.
6. to harm (oneself) by making cuts or scratches on one's body
The reasons given for self-inflicted violence indicate that it is a way of relieving intolerable feelings. When cutting themselves, women (and sometimes men) report that they do not feel any pain.
— Deborah Feller
7. trim, pare
cut one's nails
8. to shorten by omissions
cut the manuscript
9. dilute, adulterate
cut the whiskey with water
10. to reduce in amount
cut costs
11. to remove (something, such as text or a picture) from a computer document and place it on the clipboard so that it can be pasted into another position, document, or program
12. mow, reap
cut hay
13. to divide into parts with an edged tool
cut bread
14. fell, hew
cut timber
15. to separate or discharge from an organization
cut them from the team
16. to single out and isolate
cut a calf out from the herd
17. to turn sharply
The driver cut the steering wheel hard.
18. to go or pass around or about bypass
cut the checkout line
19. to divide into segments
cut the cake
20. intersect, cross
one line cutting another
21. break, interrupt
cut our supply lines
22. to divide (a deck of cards) into two portions
23. to draw (a card) from the deck
24. to divide into shares split
25. analyze, break down
Any way you cut it, we won.
26. to make by or as if by cutting: such as
27. carve
cut stone
28. to shape by grinding
cut a diamond
29. engrave
30. to shear or hollow out
cut a groove
31. to sing, play, or act for the recording of
cut an album cut a commercial
32. to sing or play (a song, a track, etc.) for a studio recording
33. to type on a stencil
34. edit sense 1b
cut a motion picture
35. stop, cease
cut the nonsense
36. to refuse to recognize (an acquaintance)
They cut her dead at the party.
37. to absent oneself from (something, such as a class)
38. to stop (a motor) by opening a switch
39. to stop the filming of (a motion-picture scene)
40. to engage in (a frolicsome or mischievous action)
… on summer nights strange capers are cut under the thin guise of a Christian festival.
— Donald Culross Peattie
41. to give the appearance or impression of
cut a fine figure
42. to be able to manage or handle —usually used in negative constructions
can't cut that kind of work anymore
43. to yield or accord to another give
cut me some slack
44. to fill out and sign (a check)
45. to function as or as if as an edged tool
This knife cuts well.
46. to undergo incision or severance
The cheese cuts easily.
47. to perform the operation of dividing, severing, incising, or intersecting
The tailor is busy cutting.
48. to make a stroke with a whip, sword, or other weapon
49. to wound feelings or sensibilities
remarks that cut
50. to cause constriction or chafing
a coat that cuts at the armpits
51. to be of effect, influence, or significance
an analysis that cuts deep
52. to divide a pack of cards especially in order to decide the deal or settle a bet
53. to draw a card from the pack
54. to divide spoils split
55. to proceed obliquely (see oblique entry 1 sense 1) from a straight course
cut across the yard
56. to move swiftly
a yacht cutting through the water
57. to describe an oblique or diagonal line
58. to change sharply in direction swerve
The driver cut across three lanes of traffic.
59. to make an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television
The film cuts from the ballroom to the garden.
60. to make a sudden transition or imaginative leap
The story cuts to 1917.
61. to stop photographing motion pictures
The director yelled "Cut!"
62. to advance by skipping or bypassing another
cut to the front of the line
63. to engage in self-harm by making cuts or scratches on one's body
middle school students reporting they knew of several classmates who cut
64. to negotiate an agreement
The band cut a deal with the recording company.
65. to have both favorable and unfavorable results or implications
66. to perform some action in the quickest, easiest, or cheapest way
67. to be of importance —usually used in negative constructions
His opinion cuts no ice with me.
68. to cut the mustard
69. to free from control or restraint
cut us loose from the contract
70. to act without restraint
enjoyed cutting loose at nightclubs
71. to learn, do, or perform as a beginning or at the start of one's career
an actress who cut her teeth on television
72. to achieve the standard of performance necessary for success
She tried to join the soccer team, but she couldn't cut the mustard.
73. to get to the point
She urged him to skip the details and cut to the chase.
74. a product of cutting: such as
75. an opening made with an edged instrument
76. a wound made by something sharp gash
77. a creek, channel, or inlet made by excavation or worn by natural action
78. a surface or outline left by cutting
79. a passage cut as a roadway
80. a grade or step especially in a social scale
a cut above the ordinary
81. a subset of a set such that when it is subtracted from the set the remainder is not connected
82. a pictorial illustration
83. track sense 2e(3)
84. the act or an instance of cutting: such as
85. a gesture or expression that hurts the feelings
made an unkind cut
86. a straight passage or course
87. a stroke or blow with the edge of a knife or other edged tool
88. a lash with or as if with a whip
89. the act of reducing or removing a part
a cut in pay
90. an act or turn of cutting cards also the result of cutting
91. the elimination of part of a large field from further participation, consideration, or competition (as in a golf tournament) —often used with miss or make to denote respectively being or not being among those eliminated
played well and made the cut
92. something that is cut or cut off: such as
93. a length of cloth varying from 40 to 100 yards (36.6 to 91.4 meters)
94. the yield of products cut especially during one harvest
95. a segment or section of a meat carcass or a part of one
96. a group of animals selected from a herd
97. share
took his cut of the profits
98. a voluntary absence from a class
99. a stroke that cuts a ball also the spin imparted by such a stroke
100. a swing by a batter at a pitched baseball
101. an exchange of captures in checkers
102. a result of editing: such as
103. an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television
104. an edited version of a film
105. the shape and style in which a thing is cut, formed, or made
clothes of the latest cut
106. pattern, type
107. haircut
108. appearance, style
109. marked by a well-developed and highly defined musculature
cut abs
110. to use a sharp tool (such as a knife) to open or divide (something, such as paper or wood)
111. to make a hole or wound in (a person's skin)
112. to make (a hole) in something by using a sharp tool
113. an opening or hole made with a sharp tool (such as a knife)
114. a wound on a person's body that is made by something sharp
115. an act of making something smaller in amount
116. to penetrate or divide with or as if with an edged tool cleave
cut a finger
117. to undergo shaping or penetrating with an edged tool
Cheese cuts easily.
118. to divide into two or more parts
cut a deck of cards Would you cut the cake?
119. to shorten or remove with scissors, a knife, or clippers
120. to go by a short or direct path or course
We cut across the lawn.
121. to destroy the connection of
Soldiers cut electricity to the enemy.
122. to intentionally not attend
He developed a habit of cutting class.
123. to move quickly or suddenly
The driver cut across two lanes of traffic.
124. to make less
cut costs
125. to experience the growth of through the gum
The baby is cutting teeth.
126. to stop or cause to stop
Cut the motor. Cut that whispering.
127. to cause painful feelings
That remark really cut.
128. to shape by carving or grinding
cut a gem
129. to use less or do less of
I cut back on watching TV.
130. to reduce the size or amount of
You'll have to cut back on your vacation plans.
131. to knock down and wound or kill
132. to reduce the size or amount of
The new route cuts down on travel time.
133. to use less or do less of
I'm cutting down on sweets.
134. interrupt sense 1
135. to reduce the amount of
The increase in supply costs cut into their profit.
136. isolate
The flood cut us off from the rest of the city.
137. discontinue
His father threatened to cut off his allowance.
138. to stop or interrupt while speaking
She always cuts me off while I'm talking.
139. to form by removing with scissors, a knife, or a saw
140. to assign through necessity
You've got your work cut out for you.
141. to put an end to
Cut out that nonsense!
142. something (as a gash or wound) produced by a sharp object
143. reduction sense 1
He took a cut in pay.
144. something resulting from shortening, division, or removal
a cut of beef
145. share entry 1 sense 1
They took their cut of the winnings.
146. a sharp stroke or blow
147. the way in which a thing is styled, formed, or made
the cut of the pants
148. something done or said that hurts someone's feelings
149. to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument
150. to cut or operate on in surgery: as
151. to subject (a domestic animal) to castration
152. to perform lithotomy on
153. to experience the emergence of (a tooth) through the gum
154. to subject to trimming or paring
cut one's nails
155. to function as or in the manner of an edged tool
a knife that cuts well
156. to cut in surgery operate
157. a product of cutting: as
158. a wound made by something sharp
159. a stroke or blow with the edge of a sharp implement (as a knife)
to cut sb loose使某人摆脱束缚
Cut Me Loose摆脱我
cut someone loose与……切断关系
cut sb loose与某人解除关系
cut them loose扔掉
desert遗弃;舍弃,离弃(某地方);(士兵)擅离(部队);逃走;开小差;放弃,撇下不管;背离,使失望;(感觉、品质或技艺)离开,丧失
Cut him loose放开他
Then Cut Them Loose然后扔掉就
slipabbr. 串行线路接口协议,是旧式的协议(Serial Line Interface Protocol)
shed小屋,棚;分水岭
When you cut me loose当你出现切断我的放松
Cut You Loose唱片名
It was to be towed south by the U.S.S. Sumpter, but it had to be cut loose off of North Carolina on April 2, 1863, when bad weather struck.
它本来要由美国海军森普特号向南拖行,但是,1863年4月2日北卡罗纳州遭遇恶劣天气,不得已于隔断了连接潜水艇的绳索。
I know my overall trip budget (and what that works out to per day), so my daily tracking lets me know when I need to pinch pennies and when I can cut loose a little.
我知道我的整体预算之旅(钱花到什么上),所以我每天跟蹤让我知道需要并精打细算,而且还可以节约一些钱。
First you must have the skills to control your actions, then you can cut loose and have fun.
首先你必须有能力控制你的动作,之后你就可以放松和尽情享受了。
Similarly, try jumping your feet around on steep rock, letting both of them cut loose and using the momentum of yourng (rather than your stomach muscles) to reposition them.
同样的,有时在悬崖上松弛双脚,借助摆蕩的动能去控制,胜过使用腰腹力量。
Be there for others during their times of need but know that you can, and should, cut loose people who fill your life with negativity and self-doubt. Positivity and negativity are infectious.
在别人需要的时候出现,而且知道你能够出现,你应该出现,远离那些带着否定和自我怀疑出现在你生活中的人,因为积极和消极都是很有感染力的。
He stepped up to the mouthpiece on the wall box and 15 cut loose on Sally Goodin.
他向前走近挂在墻上的话筒,尽情地拉奏起这首《沙丽·古丁》。
Now that I「m not working for customer service, I can cut loose from the strict working schedule.
现在我不在客服上班,就不用受严格的工作表限制了。
But it」s also important to cut loose when we can and let our spirit be as free as the wind.
但是,适当的放松也同样重要。我们应该时不时放松自己,让我们的心灵像风一样自由。
The finance minister, George Papaconstantinou, has promised that the state statistics office will be modernised and cut loose from political supervision by March.
财政部长George Papaconstantinou承诺国家统计部门将会采用现代化的方法运行,通过行政监督的方式杜绝懒散直到3月。
After a few glasses of wine everyone just cut loose and started dancing.
喝了几杯酒,大家很高兴的跳起舞来。
Being cut loose was a blessing in disguise.
被开除对我来说是因祸得福。
One of the keys to Apple's success under his leadership was his ability to see technology with an unsentimental eye and keen scalpel, ready to cut loose whatever might not be essential.
在Jobs带领下的苹果,成功的关键因素之一是他对待科技产品的冷峻素质,可以像一个冷酷的外科医师一样,用不动感情的眼睛和锋利的手术刀,无情地随时準备摆脱任何不必要的东西。
He cut loose from the dull, familiar ways he knew. His leaving was more than disrespectful. It was a betrayal.
他与自己所熟知的乏味的生活一刀两断,他的离去不单是不敬,更是叛逆。
He stepped up to the mouthpiece on the wall box and cut loose on Sally Goodin.
他向前走近挂在墻上的话筒,尽情地拉奏起这首《沙丽·古丁》。
They sometimes think it would be easier to cut loose the friendship, but they have such deep ties, that it is difficult to do so.
有时他们也认为终止友谊会更轻松,但是他们绑系得太紧,要那样做很难。
Today, America chooses to cut loose the shackles of the past so as to reach for a better future - for the Cuban people, for the American people, for our entire hemisphere, and for the world.
今天,美国选择摆脱历史的桎梏,共创美好的未来——为了古巴人民,为了美国人民,也为了西半球和全世界人民。
gash(Gash)人名;(英)加什
incise切;切割;雕刻
rip(Rip)人名;(塞)里普
shear切变
slash猛砍;严厉批评
slice薄片;部分;菜刀,火铲
slit使有狭缝;撕裂;使成长条;瞇起眼睛