cutting 音标拼音: [k'ʌtɪŋ]
n . 切断,切下,开凿
切断,切下,开凿
cutting adj 1 : (
of speech )
harsh or hurtful in tone or character ;
"
cutting remarks "; "
edged satire "; "
a stinging comment "
[
synonym : {
cutting }, {
edged }, {
stinging }]
2 :
unpleasantly cold and damp ; "
bleak winds of the North Atlantic " [
synonym : {
bleak }, {
cutting }, {
raw }]
3 :
painful as if caused by a sharp instrument ; "
a cutting wind ";
"
keen winds "; "
knifelike cold "; "
piercing knifelike pains ";
"
piercing cold "; "
piercing criticism "; "
a stabbing pain ";
"
lancinating pain " [
synonym : {
cutting }, {
keen }, {
knifelike },
{
piercing }, {
stabbing }, {
lancinate }, {
lancinating }]
n 1 :
the activity of selecting the scenes to be shown and putting them together to create a film [
synonym : {
film editing }, {
cutting }]
2 :
a part (
sometimes a root or leaf or bud )
removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting [
synonym :
{
cutting }, {
slip }]
3 :
the act of cutting something into parts ; "
his cuts were skillful "; "
his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess "
[
synonym : {
cut }, {
cutting }]
4 :
a piece cut off from the main part of something 5 :
an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine ; "
he searched through piles of letters and clippings " [
synonym : {
clipping },
{
newspaper clipping }, {
press clipping }, {
cutting }, {
press cutting }]
6 :
removing parts from hard material to create a desired pattern or shape [
synonym : {
carving }, {
cutting }]
7 :
the division of a deck of cards before dealing ; "
he insisted that we give him the last cut before every deal "; "
the cutting of the cards soon became a ritual " [
synonym : {
cut },
{
cutting }]
8 :
the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge ;
"
his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels " [
synonym :
{
cut }, {
cutting }]
9 :
the act of diluting something ; "
the cutting of whiskey with water "; "
the thinning of paint with turpentine " [
synonym :
{
cutting }, {
thinning }]
10 :
the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends ;
"
the barber gave him a good cut " [
synonym : {
cut }, {
cutting },
{
cutting off }]
Cutting \
Cut "
ting \ (
k [
u ^]
t "
t [
i ^]
ng ),
n .
1 .
The act or process of making an incision ,
or of severing ,
felling ,
shaping ,
etc .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Something cut ,
cut off ,
or cut out ,
as a twig or scion cut off from a stock for the purpose of grafting or of rooting as an independent plant ;
something cut out of a newspaper ;
an excavation cut through a hill or elsewhere to make a way for a railroad ,
canal ,
etc .;
a cut .
[
1913 Webster ]
Cutting \
Cut "
ting \,
a .
1 .
Adapted to cut ;
as ,
a cutting tool .
[
1913 Webster ]
2 .
Chilling ;
penetrating ;
sharp ;
as ,
a cutting wind .
[
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3 .
Severe ;
sarcastic ;
biting ;
as ,
a cutting reply ;
a cutting remark .
[
1913 Webster ]
Cut \
Cut \ (
k [
u ^]
t ),
v .
t . [
imp . &
p .
p . {
Cut };
p .
pr . &
vb .
n .
{
Cutting }.] [
OE .
cutten ,
kitten ,
ketten ;
prob .
of Celtic origin ;
cf .
W .
cwtau to shorten ,
curtail ,
dock ,
cwta bobtailed ,
cwt tail ,
skirt ,
Gael .
cutaich to shorten ,
curtail ,
dock ,
cutach short ,
docked ,
cut a bobtail ,
piece ,
Ir .
cut a short tail ,
cutach bobtailed .
Cf . {
Coot }.]
1 .
To separate the parts of with ,
or as with ,
a sharp instrument ;
to make an incision in ;
to gash ;
to sever ;
to divide .
[
1913 Webster ]
You must cut this flesh from off his breast . --
Shak .
[
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Before the whistling winds the vessels fly ,
With rapid swiftness cut the liquid way . --
Pope .
[
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2 .
To sever and cause to fall for the purpose of gathering ;
to hew ;
to mow or reap .
[
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Thy servants can skill to cut timer . --
2 .
Chron .
ii .
8 [
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3 .
To sever and remove by cutting ;
to cut off ;
to dock ;
as ,
to cut the hair ;
to cut the nails .
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4 .
To castrate or geld ;
as ,
to cut a horse .
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5 .
To form or shape by cutting ;
to make by incision ,
hewing ,
etc .;
to carve ;
to hew out .
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1913 Webster ]
Why should a man .
whose blood is warm within ,
Sit like his grandsire cut in alabaster ? --
Shak .
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Loopholes cut through thickest shade . --
Milton .
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6 .
To wound or hurt deeply the sensibilities of ;
to pierce ;
to lacerate ;
as ,
sarcasm cuts to the quick .
[
1913 Webster ]
The man was cut to the heart . --
Addison .
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7 .
To intersect ;
to cross ;
as ,
one line cuts another at right angles .
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8 .
To refuse to recognize ;
to ignore ;
as ,
to cut a person in the street ;
to cut one '
s acquaintance . [
Colloq .]
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9 .
To absent one '
s self from ;
as ,
to cut an appointment ,
a recitation .
etc . [
Colloq .]
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1913 Webster ]
An English tradesman is always solicitous to cut the shop whenever he can do so with impunity . --
Thomas Hamilton .
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1913 Webster ]
10 . (
Cricket )
To deflect (
a bowled ball )
to the off ,
with a chopping movement of the bat .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
11 . (
Billiards ,
etc .)
To drive (
an object ball )
to either side by hitting it fine on the other side with the cue ball or another object ball .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
12 . (
Lawn Tennis ,
etc .)
To strike (
a ball )
with the racket inclined or struck across the ball so as to put a certain spin on the ball .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
13 . (
Croquet )
To drive (
a ball )
to one side by hitting with another ball .
[
Webster 1913 Suppl .]
{
To cut a caper }.
See under {
Caper }.
{
To cut the cards },
to divide a pack of cards into portions ,
in order to determine the deal or the trump ,
or to change the cards to be dealt .
{
To cut both ways },
to have effects both advantageous and disadvantageous .
{
To cut corners },
to deliberately do an incomplete or imperfect job in order to save time or money .
{
To cut a dash }
or {
To cut a figure },
to make a display of oneself ;
to give a conspicuous impression . [
Colloq .]
{
To cut down }.
(
a )
To sever and cause to fall ;
to fell ;
to prostrate .
"
Timber . . .
cut down in the mountains of Cilicia ."
--
Knolles .
(
b )
To put down ;
to abash ;
to humble . [
Obs ] "
So great is his natural eloquence ,
that he cuts down the finest orator ." --
Addison (
c )
To lessen ;
to retrench ;
to curtail ;
as ,
to cut down expenses .
(
d ) (
Naut .)
To raze ;
as ,
to cut down a frigate into a sloop .
{
To cut the knot }
or {
To cut the Gordian knot },
to dispose of a difficulty summarily ;
to solve it by prompt ,
arbitrary action ,
rather than by skill or patience .
{
To cut lots },
to determine lots by cuttings cards ;
to draw lots .
{
To cut off }.
(
a )
To sever ;
to separate .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
I would to God , . . .
The king had cut off my brother '
s . --
Shak .
(
b )
To put an untimely death ;
to put an end to ;
to destroy . "
Iren [
ae ]
us was likewise cut off by martyrdom ." --
Addison .
(
c )
To interrupt ;
as ,
to cut off communication ;
to cut off (
the flow of )
steam from (
the boiler to )
a steam engine .
(
d )
To intercept ;
as ,,
to cut off an enemy '
s retreat .
(
e )
To end ;
to finish ;
as ,
to cut off further debate .
{
To cut out }.
(
a )
To remove by cutting or carving ;
as ,
to cut out a piece from a board .
(
b )
To shape or form by cutting ;
as ,
to cut out a garment . "
A large forest cut out into walks ."
--
Addison .
(
c )
To scheme ;
to contrive ;
to prepare ;
as ,
to cut out work for another day . "
Every man had cut out a place for himself ." --
Addison .
(
d )
To step in and take the place of ;
to supplant ;
as ,
to cut out a rival . [
Colloq .]
(
e )
To debar . "
I am cut out from anything but common acknowledgments ." --
Pope .
(
f )
To seize and carry off (
a vessel )
from a harbor ,
or from under the guns of an enemy .
(
g )
to separate from the midst of a number ;
as ,
to cut out a steer from a herd ;
to cut out a car from a train .
(
h )
to discontinue ;
as ,
to cut out smoking .
{
To cut to pieces }.
(
a )
To cut into pieces ;
as ,
to cut cloth to pieces .
(
b )
To slaughter ;
as ,
to cut an army to pieces .
{
To cut a play } (
Drama ),
to shorten it by leaving out passages ,
to adapt it for the stage .
{
To cut rates } (
Railroads ,
etc .),
to reduce the charges for transportation below the rates established between competing lines .
{
To cut short },
to arrest or check abruptly ;
to bring to a sudden termination . "
Achilles cut him short ,
and thus replied ." --
Dryden .
{
To cut stick },
to make off clandestinely or precipitately .
[
Slang ]
{
To cut teeth },
to put forth teeth ;
to have the teeth pierce through the gum and appear .
{
To have cut one '
s eyeteeth },
to be sharp and knowing .
[
Colloq .]
{
To cut one '
s wisdom teeth },
to come to years of discretion .
{
To cut under },
to undersell ;
as ,
to cut under a competitor in trade ;
more commonly referred to as {
undercut }.
{
To cut up }.
(
a )
To cut to pieces ;
as ,
to cut up an animal ,
or bushes .
(
b )
To damage or destroy ;
to injure ;
to wound ;
as ,
to cut up a book or its author by severe criticism . "
This doctrine cuts up all government by the roots ."
--
Locke .
(
c )
To afflict ;
to discourage ;
to demoralize ;
as ,
the death of his friend cut him up terribly . [
Colloq .]
--
Thackeray .
[
1913 Webster PJC ]
397 Moby Thesaurus words for "
cutting ":
IC analysis ,
Siberian ,
abbreviation ,
abscission ,
accidence ,
acerb ,
acerbate ,
acerbic ,
acid ,
acidic ,
acidulent ,
acidulous ,
acrid ,
acrimonious ,
acute ,
adulteration ,
affix ,
affixation ,
algid ,
allomorph ,
amphibian ,
amputation ,
ana ,
analects ,
angiosperm ,
annual ,
anthology ,
apocope ,
aposiopesis ,
apportionment ,
appositive ,
aquatic plant ,
arctic ,
asperous ,
astringent ,
attribute ,
attributive ,
attrition ,
bastardizing ,
below zero ,
biennial ,
bit ,
biting ,
bitter ,
bitterly cold ,
bleak ,
boreal ,
bound morpheme ,
brisk ,
brumal ,
budgeting ,
butchering ,
butt ,
caustic ,
chill ,
chip ,
chopping ,
chunk ,
clear -
cut ,
cleavage ,
clip ,
clipping ,
clippings ,
cold ,
cold as charity ,
cold as death ,
cold as ice ,
cold as marble ,
collectanea ,
collection ,
collop ,
complement ,
conjugation ,
construction modifier ,
contamination ,
contemptuous ,
contraction ,
corroding ,
corrosive ,
corruption ,
cosmopolite ,
crasis ,
crisp ,
crop ,
crumb ,
curtailment ,
cut ,
cutting the pie ,
cuttings ,
debasement ,
deciduous plant ,
declension ,
decrease ,
decrement ,
deep structure ,
depletion ,
depreciation ,
derivation ,
derogation ,
detraction ,
dichotomy ,
dicot ,
dicotyledon ,
difference of form ,
diluent ,
dilution ,
diminution ,
dip ,
direct object ,
disparagement ,
dissolvent ,
dividing ,
division ,
divvy ,
doctoring ,
dollop ,
double -
edged ,
drastic ,
driving ,
edged ,
effective ,
elision ,
ellipsis ,
enclitic ,
end ,
enucleation ,
ephemeral ,
escharotic ,
evergreen ,
excerpta ,
excerpts ,
excessive ,
excision ,
exorbitant ,
exotic ,
extraction ,
extracts ,
extravagant ,
extreme ,
featheredged ,
fierce ,
filler ,
fine ,
fission ,
florilegium ,
flowering plant ,
flowers ,
forceful ,
forcible ,
form -
function unit ,
formative ,
fortifying ,
fragment ,
fragments ,
free form ,
freezing ,
freezing cold ,
frigid ,
function ,
fungus ,
furious ,
gametophyte ,
gathering ,
gelid ,
glacial ,
gleaning ,
gleanings ,
gob ,
gobbet ,
great ,
gutsy ,
gymnosperm ,
harsh ,
harvest ,
harvesting ,
hibernal ,
hiemal ,
hunk ,
hydrophyte ,
hyperborean ,
ice -
cold ,
ice -
encrusted ,
icelike ,
icy ,
immediate constituent analysis ,
immoderate ,
impairment ,
imperative ,
impressive ,
incisive ,
inclement ,
indirect object ,
infix ,
infixation ,
inflection ,
ingoing ,
intemperate ,
intense ,
invidious ,
irritating ,
keen ,
keen -
edged ,
knifelike ,
laceration ,
lacing ,
lessening ,
levels ,
lump ,
malevolent ,
malicious ,
miscellanea ,
miscellany ,
modicum ,
modifier ,
moiety ,
monocot ,
monocotyl ,
mordacious ,
mordant ,
morph ,
morpheme ,
morphemic analysis ,
morphemics ,
morphology ,
morphophonemics ,
morsel ,
mutilation ,
nervous ,
nipping ,
nippy ,
nose -
tickling ,
numbing ,
nutting ,
object ,
outrageous ,
paradigm ,
parceling ,
paring ,
particle ,
partition ,
partitioning ,
penetrating ,
perennial ,
phrase structure ,
piece ,
piercing ,
pinching ,
piquant ,
plant ,
poignant ,
pollution ,
polycot ,
polycotyl ,
polycotyledon ,
portioning ,
powerful ,
predicate ,
prefix ,
prefixation ,
probing ,
proclitic ,
pruning ,
punchy ,
pungent ,
qualifier ,
radical ,
ranks ,
rasher ,
rationing ,
raw ,
razor -
edged ,
reaping ,
reduction ,
remission ,
rending ,
repartition ,
resection ,
resolutive ,
resolvent ,
retraction ,
retrenchment ,
rigorous ,
ripping ,
root ,
rough ,
sarcastic ,
sardonic ,
scathing ,
scion ,
scission ,
scoop ,
scorching ,
scornful ,
scrap ,
section ,
seed plant ,
seedling ,
sensational ,
set ,
severance ,
severe ,
shallow structure ,
shard ,
sharing ,
sharing out ,
sharp ,
shaving ,
shiver ,
shortening ,
shred ,
shrinkage ,
sinewed ,
sinewy ,
slashing ,
sleety ,
slice ,
slicing ,
slip ,
sliver ,
slot ,
slot and filler ,
slushy ,
smithereen ,
snack ,
snappy ,
snatch ,
sneering ,
snip ,
snippet ,
solvent ,
sour ,
spermatophyte ,
spiking ,
splinter ,
splitting ,
sporophyte ,
stabbing ,
stem ,
stern ,
stinging ,
stitch ,
stone -
cold ,
strata ,
strident ,
stringent ,
strong ,
structure ,
stump ,
subject ,
subzero ,
suffix ,
suffixation ,
supercooled ,
surface structure ,
surgery ,
syncope ,
syneresis ,
syntactic analysis ,
syntactic structure ,
syntactics ,
syntax ,
tagmeme ,
tart ,
tatter ,
tearing ,
telling ,
thallophyte ,
theme ,
thinning ,
tough ,
trenchant ,
triennial ,
truncation ,
two -
edged ,
unconscionable ,
underlying structure ,
vascular plant ,
vegetable ,
vehement ,
venomous ,
vicious ,
vigorous ,
violent ,
virulent ,
vital ,
vitriolic ,
watering ,
weed ,
winterbound ,
winterlike ,
wintery ,
wintry ,
withering ,
word arrangement ,
word order ,
word -
formation ,
wounding
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