Cut up
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British pronunciation/kˈʌt ˈʌp/
American pronunciation/kˈʌt ˈʌp/

"cut up"的定义和意义

to cut up
[phrase form: cut]
01

切碎, 分切

to slice something into smaller parts
Transitive: to cut up sth
to cut up definition and meaning
02

摧毁, 破坏

to cause significant harm to someone or something
Transitive: to cut up sth
03

编辑, 删改

to significantly edit something such as a document, paper, etc.
Transitive: to cut up a document or passage
04

切割, 划分

to divide something into clear and separate parts or categories
Transitive: to cut up sth into parts or categories
05

严厉批评, 抨击

to express strong disapproval in a harsh and critical way
Transitive: to cut up a person or their work
06

选择, 划分

to choose a specific group of horses for a race
Transitive: to cut up sth
07

突然插入, 危险地切入

to suddenly drive one's vehicle in front of another moving vehicle in a dangerous manner
Transitive: to cut up a moving vehicle
08

伤害, 打击

to cause emotional distress
Transitive: to cut up sb
09

开玩笑, 嬉戏

to playfully and energetically behave in a noisy and silly manner, particularly to make someone laugh
Intransitive
10

破坏, 剪坏

(of a particular sports field) to get uneven or disturbed, usually because of frequent use or bad weather
Intransitive

cut up

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example
例子
After the accident, the rescue team had to cut up the wreckage of the car to free the trapped passengers.
The chef skillfully cut up the vegetables for the stir-fry, ensuring they were uniform in size.
She cut up the old t-shirt and turn it into a collection of cleaning rags.
The sculptor used a chisel to cut up the block of marble into a beautiful statue.
To facilitate recycling, it's important to properly cut up cardboard boxes before placing them in the recycling bin.
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