cut·tingˈkə-tiŋ
cuttingly如何读
cuttingly是什么意思
- n.切断;切下;开凿;插条;剪报
- adj.挖苦的;刺骨的
- 动词cut的现在分词.
cuttingly词根
词根:cutting
adj.cutting 锋利的;严寒的;尖酸刻薄的
n.cutting [机] 切断;剪辑;开凿
v.cutting 削减(cut的ing形式);采伐;切开
cuttingly英英释义
- the activity of selecting the scenes to be shown and putting them together to create a film
- a part (sometimes a root or leaf or bud) removed from a plant to propagate a new plant through rooting or grafting
- the act of cutting something into parts;
"his cuts were skillful"
"his cutting of the cake made a terrible mess" - a piece cut off from the main part of something
- an excerpt cut from a newspaper or magazine;
"he searched through piles of letters and clippings"
- removing parts from hard material to create a desired pattern or shape
- 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" - the act of penetrating or opening open with a sharp edge;
"his cut in the lining revealed the hidden jewels"
- the act of diluting something;
"the cutting of whiskey with water"
"the thinning of paint with turpentine" - the act of shortening something by chopping off the ends;
"the barber gave him a good cut"
- (of speech) harsh or hurtful in tone or character;
"cutting remarks"
"edged satire"
"a stinging comment" - unpleasantly cold and damp;
"bleak winds of the North Atlantic"
- 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"
cuttingly词源英文解释
The first known use of cutting was in the 14th century
cuttingly儿童词典英英释义
cytoplasmnoun
the part of a cell outside the nucleus that includes a fluidlike substance and organelles (as chloroplasts and mitochondria)
cytologynoun
a branch of biology dealing with cells
cypressnoun
any of a genus of evergreen trees and shrubs that are related to the pines and have overlapping scalelike leaves
bald cypress
the wood of a cypress tree
cylindernoun
a geometric shape composed of two parallel faces of identical size and shape (as circles) and a curved surface that completely connects their borders
a body (as the piston chamber of an engine, the barrel of a pump, or the part of a revolver which holds the cartridges) shaped like a cylinder
cyclonenoun
a storm or system of winds that rotates about a center of low atmospheric pressure, advances at a speed of 20 to 30 miles (30 to 50 kilometers) an hour, and often brings a great deal of rain
tornado
cyberneticsnoun
a science concerned especially with studies comparing automatic control systems (as that of the nervous system and brain and mechanical-electrical communication systems)
cyanidenoun
a very poisonous compound consisting of carbon and nitrogen with either sodium or potassium
cutting1 of 2noun
something cut or cut off or outespecially: a section of a plant capable of developing into a new individual
cutting2 of 2adjective
designed for cutting : sharp
a cutting blade
marked by piercing cold
a cutting wind
likely to hurt the feelings of others
cutting remarks
cuttingly 例句
1 Pardon me," said Dr. Herrick cuttingly, "the problem is not the same.
2 As soon as the evil old man in the bunk had exhausted himself in invective, Slyne spoke, smooth and cuttingly.
3 Citing Senate votes the young North Carolinian had missed, the vice president observed cuttingly, “The first time I ever met you was when you walked on stage tonight.”
4 Even the pacing of her stage walk, which Wilson slightly cuttingly shows in multiple contexts, seems like the work of someone hoping not to offend.
5 "It strikes me ignorance is bliss in Sharnbrook's case," replied Dagmar cuttingly, as she stood at the window, peevishly regarding the rain.
6 Her work often brings a cuttingly comic voice to the subject of racism.
7 "We can't arrest a dent and footprints," said the Supreme Intelligence cuttingly.
8 "Nothing; a trifle; the opera is postponed; the tenor has announced himself ill," said Lensky, cuttingly.
9 Denmark manager Morten Olsen wished England good luck in the World Cup in Brazil, before adding cuttingly that they will need it judging by their 1-0 friendly win over his side at Wembley.
10 Take some cuttings from the plant and put them in water.
11 How many sitcoms have you seen where the at-best-average-looking bloke ends up with a woman who’s clearly “out of his league”, purely because he’s wacky, or witty, or cuttingly sarcastic?
12 "Don't be sarcastic; it doesn't suit you," said Tommy cuttingly, and again Elizabeth had to intervene.
13 She had it at Rob Lowe’s 20th-birthday party, and it was handed to her by a member of the extended Brat Pack universe identified, cuttingly, as “a real Mr. Nice Guy.”
14 a bag full of grass cuttings
15 Madame Ribot gave her daughter a sweeping look, which was cuttingly significant.
16 However, I spoke to them so cuttingly that they relapsed into injured silence and ambled along on either side of me without serious offence to passing citizens.
17 He made a cutting remark about my family, and I haven't spoken to him since.
18 Bacon cuttingly made answer that he had "spoken to the men, and not to the horse, having left that service for him to do, because one beast would best understand the meaning of another."
19 A very senior German politician said cuttingly that hers was not a name worth remembering.
20 And there are many flashes of humor — cuttingly sarcastic and self-effacing.