cut a deal如何读

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cut a deal是什么意思

  • 释义

    (在司法方面) 达成协议;

  • cut a deal英英释义

    verb

    transitive verb

    to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument

    cut one's hand with a knife

    to hurt the feelings of

    Her sarcasm cut him to the quick.

    to strike sharply with a cutting effect

    cut him across the legs with a whip

    to strike (a ball) with a glancing blow that imparts a reverse spin

    cut a tennis ball with an inclined racket

    to experience the growth of (a tooth) through the gum

    The toddler is cutting a tooth.

    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

    trim, pare

    cut one's nails

    to shorten by omissions

    cut the manuscript

    dilute, adulterate

    cut the whiskey with water

    to reduce in amount

    cut costs

    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

    mow, reap

    cut hay

    to divide into parts with an edged tool

    cut bread

    to separate or discharge from an organization

    cut them from the team

    to turn sharply

    The driver cut the steering wheel hard.

    to go or pass around or about : bypass

    cut the checkout line

    to divide into segments

    cut the cake

    intersect, cross

    one line cutting another

    break, interrupt

    cut our supply lines

    to divide (a deck of cards) into two portions

    to divide into shares : split

    analyze, break down

    Any way you cut it, we won.

    to make by or as if by cutting: such as

    cut stone

    to sing, play, or act for the recording of cut a commercial

    cut an album

    to type on a stencil

    edit sense 1b

    cut a motion picture

    stop, cease

    cut the nonsense

    to refuse to recognize (an acquaintance)

    They cut her dead at the party.

    to absent oneself from (something, such as a class)

    to stop (a motor) by opening a switch

    to stop the filming of (a motion-picture scene)

    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

    to give the appearance or impression of

    cut a fine figure

    to be able to manage or handle—usually used in negative constructions

    can't cut that kind of work anymore

    to yield or accord to another : give

    cut me some slack

    to fill out and sign (a check)

    intransitive verb

    to function as or as if as an edged tool

    This knife cuts well.

    to undergo incision or severance

    The cheese cuts easily.

    to perform the operation of dividing, severing, incising, or intersecting

    The tailor is busy cutting.

    to make a stroke with a whip, sword, or other weapon

    to wound feelings or sensibilities

    remarks that cut

    to cause constriction or chafing

    a coat that cuts at the armpits

    to be of effect, influence, or significance

    an analysis that cuts deep

    to divide a pack of cards especially in order to decide the deal or settle a bet

    to divide spoils : split

    to proceed obliquely (see oblique entry 1 sense 1) from a straight course

    cut across the yard

    to move swiftly

    a yacht cutting through the water

    to describe an oblique or diagonal line

    to change sharply in direction : swerve

    The driver cut across three lanes of traffic.

    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.

    to make a sudden transition or imaginative leap

    The story cuts to 1917.

    to stop photographing motion pictures

    The director yelled "Cut!"

    to advance by skipping or bypassing another

    cut to the front of the line

    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

    noun

    a product of cutting: such as

    a creek, channel, or inlet made by excavation or worn by natural action

    a surface or outline left by cutting

    a passage cut as a roadway

    a grade or step especially in a social scale

    a cut above the ordinary

    a subset of a set such that when it is subtracted from the set the remainder is not connected

    a pictorial illustration

    track sense 2e(3)

    the act or an instance of cutting: such as

    a gesture or expression that hurts the feelings

    made an unkind cut

    a straight passage or course

    a stroke or blow with the edge of a knife or other edged tool

    a lash with or as if with a whip

    the act of reducing or removing a part

    a cut in pay

    an act or turn of cutting cardsalso: the result of cutting

    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

    something that is cut or cut off: such as

    a length of cloth varying from 40 to 100 yards (36.6 to 91.4 meters)

    the yield of products cut especially during one harvest

    a segment or section of a meat carcass or a part of one

    a group of animals selected from a herd

    share

    took his cut of the profits

    a voluntary absence from a class

    a stroke that cuts a ballalso: the spin imparted by such a stroke

    a swing by a batter at a pitched baseball

    an exchange of captures in checkers

    a result of editing: such as

    an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television

    an edited version of a film

    the shape and style in which a thing is cut, formed, or made

    clothes of the latest cut

    pattern, type

    haircut

    adjective

    marked by a well-developed and highly defined musculature

    cut abs

    verb

    transitive verb

    to penetrate with or as if with an edged instrument

    cut one's hand with a knife

    to hurt the feelings of

    Her sarcasm cut him to the quick.

    to strike sharply with a cutting effect

    cut him across the legs with a whip

    to strike (a ball) with a glancing blow that imparts a reverse spin

    cut a tennis ball with an inclined racket

    to experience the growth of (a tooth) through the gum

    The toddler is cutting a tooth.

    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

    trim, pare

    cut one's nails

    to shorten by omissions

    cut the manuscript

    dilute, adulterate

    cut the whiskey with water

    to reduce in amount

    cut costs

    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

    mow, reap

    cut hay

    to divide into parts with an edged tool

    cut bread

    to separate or discharge from an organization

    cut them from the team

    to turn sharply

    The driver cut the steering wheel hard.

    to go or pass around or about : bypass

    cut the checkout line

    to divide into segments

    cut the cake

    intersect, cross

    one line cutting another

    break, interrupt

    cut our supply lines

    to divide (a deck of cards) into two portions

    to divide into shares : split

    analyze, break down

    Any way you cut it, we won.

    to make by or as if by cutting: such as

    cut stone

    to sing, play, or act for the recording of cut a commercial

    cut an album

    to type on a stencil

    edit sense 1b

    cut a motion picture

    stop, cease

    cut the nonsense

    to refuse to recognize (an acquaintance)

    They cut her dead at the party.

    to absent oneself from (something, such as a class)

    to stop (a motor) by opening a switch

    to stop the filming of (a motion-picture scene)

    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

    to give the appearance or impression of

    cut a fine figure

    to be able to manage or handle—usually used in negative constructions

    can't cut that kind of work anymore

    to yield or accord to another : give

    cut me some slack

    to fill out and sign (a check)

    intransitive verb

    to function as or as if as an edged tool

    This knife cuts well.

    to undergo incision or severance

    The cheese cuts easily.

    to perform the operation of dividing, severing, incising, or intersecting

    The tailor is busy cutting.

    to make a stroke with a whip, sword, or other weapon

    to wound feelings or sensibilities

    remarks that cut

    to cause constriction or chafing

    a coat that cuts at the armpits

    to be of effect, influence, or significance

    an analysis that cuts deep

    to divide a pack of cards especially in order to decide the deal or settle a bet

    to divide spoils : split

    to proceed obliquely (see oblique entry 1 sense 1) from a straight course

    cut across the yard

    to move swiftly

    a yacht cutting through the water

    to describe an oblique or diagonal line

    to change sharply in direction : swerve

    The driver cut across three lanes of traffic.

    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.

    to make a sudden transition or imaginative leap

    The story cuts to 1917.

    to stop photographing motion pictures

    The director yelled "Cut!"

    to advance by skipping or bypassing another

    cut to the front of the line

    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

    noun

    a product of cutting: such as

    a creek, channel, or inlet made by excavation or worn by natural action

    a surface or outline left by cutting

    a passage cut as a roadway

    a grade or step especially in a social scale

    a cut above the ordinary

    a subset of a set such that when it is subtracted from the set the remainder is not connected

    a pictorial illustration

    track sense 2e(3)

    the act or an instance of cutting: such as

    a gesture or expression that hurts the feelings

    made an unkind cut

    a straight passage or course

    a stroke or blow with the edge of a knife or other edged tool

    a lash with or as if with a whip

    the act of reducing or removing a part

    a cut in pay

    an act or turn of cutting cardsalso: the result of cutting

    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

    something that is cut or cut off: such as

    a length of cloth varying from 40 to 100 yards (36.6 to 91.4 meters)

    the yield of products cut especially during one harvest

    a segment or section of a meat carcass or a part of one

    a group of animals selected from a herd

    share

    took his cut of the profits

    a voluntary absence from a class

    a stroke that cuts a ballalso: the spin imparted by such a stroke

    a swing by a batter at a pitched baseball

    an exchange of captures in checkers

    a result of editing: such as

    an abrupt transition from one sound or image to another in motion pictures, radio, or television

    an edited version of a film

    the shape and style in which a thing is cut, formed, or made

    clothes of the latest cut

    pattern, type

    haircut

    adjective

    marked by a well-developed and highly defined musculature

    cut abs

    cut a deal词源英文解释

    Verb, Noun, and Adjective Middle English cutten

    The first known use of cut was in the 13th century

    cut a deal儿童词典英英释义

    cuff1 of 3noun

    a part of a sleeve or glove that goes around the wrist

    the turned-back hem of a trouser leg

    a band that is capable of being inflated and is wrapped around an arm or leg to control the flow of blood through the part when measuring blood pressure

    cuff2 of 3verb

    to strike with or as if with the palm of the hand

    cuff3 of 3noun

    a blow with the hand especially when open : slap

    cuff1 of 3noun

    a part of a sleeve or glove that goes around the wrist

    the turned-back hem of a trouser leg

    a band that is capable of being inflated and is wrapped around an arm or leg to control the flow of blood through the part when measuring blood pressure

    cuff2 of 3verb

    to strike with or as if with the palm of the hand

    cuff3 of 3noun

    a blow with the hand especially when open : slap

    cummerbundnoun

    a wide sash worn around the waist

    cummerbundnoun

    a wide sash worn around the waist

    curdnoun

    the thickened or solid part of sour or partly digested milk compare whey

    something resembling the curd of milk

    curdnoun

    the thickened or solid part of sour or partly digested milk compare whey

    something resembling the curd of milk

    cut downverb

    to knock down and kill or wound

    to make over in a smaller size

    to reduce something in amount

    cut down on energy use

    cut downverb

    to knock down and kill or wound

    to make over in a smaller size

    to reduce something in amount

    cut down on energy use

    cut1 of 2verb

    to penetrate or divide with or as if with an edged tool (as a knife) cutting and pasting colored paper cut the pie

    cut my finger

    to function as an edged tool this old knife won't cut anymore

    be careful—that glass will cut

    to be able to be cut

    cheese cuts easily

    to harm (oneself) by making cuts or scratches on one's body

    to experience the growth of through the gum

    the baby is cutting teeth

    to hurt the feelings of

    the remark cut me

    trim entry 1 sense 3a

    cut your hair

    mow entry 2 sense 1

    cut the grass

    dissolve sense 2

    a detergent cuts grease

    to make smaller

    cut costs

    to remove with or as if with a knife cut two players from the team

    cut a piece of ham

    to remove (something) from a computer document in such a way that it can be moved to another part of the document or to another document

    to go straight rather than around

    cut across the backyard

    intersect sense 1, cross

    lines cutting other lines

    to make a quick change of direction the camera cuts to the crowd in the street

    go out 10 steps, then cut right and I'll throw you a pass

    to divide a deck of cards

    to cause to stop cut the engine

    cut the nonsense

    snub entry 1 sense 2

    cut a former friend

    to fail to attend

    cut a class

    to make or shape with or as if with an edged tool cut a diamond

    farmers cut clearings out of the wilderness

    to record sounds on

    cut a record

    to give the appearance of

    cuts a fine figure

    to advance by skipping or going around another

    cut to the front of the line

    cut2 of 2noun

    something cut or cut off

    a cut of beef

    share entry 1 sense 1

    your cut of the winnings

    a product of cutting

    a wound made by something sharp

    a passage made by cutting

    a railroad cut

    a grade or step especially in a social scale

    a cut above the ordinary

    a pictorial illustration

    an act or instance of cutting

    something done or said that hurts the feelings

    an unkind cut

    an act of removing a part

    a cut in pay

    an act or turn of cutting cards

    it's your cut

    a voluntary absence from a class

    a swing by a batter at the ball

    took a good cut

    a sudden switch from one sound or image to another in movies, radio, or television

    an edited version of a film

    the shape and style in which a thing is cut, formed, or made

    clothes of the latest cut

    the act of reducing the size of a group (as of competitors) by removing the less skillful

    played well and made the cut

    a recorded song

    cut a deal 例句

    1 Pieces of broken glass cut her face and arms.

    2 California California workers who cut countertops are dying of an incurable diseaseSept. 24, 2023Enforcement has been a serious question in the face of high vacancy rates at Cal/OSHA.

    3 cutting a piece of string

    4 Cut along the dotted line.

    5 a two-inch cut in the cloth

    6 The meat is so tender you can cut it with a fork.

    7 I cut myself while shaving.

    8 She cut into the melon with a knife.

    9 Joe promised to give us a big rake-off on the deal.

    乔答应为那笔买卖付给我们一大笔回扣。

    10 He uses the ax to cut wood.

    11 You'll have to make a few cuts in your manuscript if you want us to publish it.

    12 The saw easily cuts through metal.

    13 Further cuts in spending are needed.

    14 I had a cut finger.

    15 We're bound to earn some money from this deal.

    这笔买卖多少能赚点钱。

    16 Grissom: Jack, listen. Maybe we can cut a deal.

    克里斯姆: 杰克, 听着,也许我们可以做笔交易.

    17 Tbilisi cut diplomatic ties with Moscow, and the regions’ status remains a key irritant even as Russia-Georgia relations have improved in recent years.

    18 He came home covered in cuts and bruises.

    19 We know we want to do business together, so let's cut a deal quickly, OK?

    我们都知道我们想在一起做生意, 所以我们就快点商量好, 好吧?

    20 We were fighting, and he tried to cut me with his knife.

    cut a deal 同义词

    1 做生意

    deal trade

    cut a deal 短语相关

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