cut-up
读音:['kʌt.ʌp]
n. 恶作剧者
cut-up(亦作 cut up)
adjective
divided into pieces by cutting
切开的
cut-up vegetables.
切碎的蔬菜。
翻译:(of a soft piece of ground) having an uneven surface after the passage of heavy vehicles or animals
(软地)(因重型车或动物走过而)凹凸不平的
the ground was deeply cut up where the cattle had strayed.
牛儿离群走过的地方凹凸不平。
[predic.](informal)(of a person) very distressed
(非正式)(人)哀伤的
Mr Brown's girlfriend is dying and he's really cut up about it.
布朗先生的女友不久人世,他十分悲伤。noun
a film or sound recording made by cutting and editing material from pre-existing recordings
电影(或录音)剪辑
(N. Amer. informal)a person who is fond of making jokes or playing the fool
(北美,非正式)好开玩笑者,装傻者
翻译:(dated)a practical joke
(旧)恶作剧
cut-up
名词 cut-up:
someone who plays practical jokes on others
同义词:prankster, trickster, tricker, hoaxer, practical joker
动词 cut-up:
cut to pieces
同义词:carve, cut up
destroy or injure severely
同义词:mutilate, mangle, cut up
separate into isolated compartments or categories
同义词:compartmentalize, compartmentalise, cut up
significantly cut up a manuscript
同义词:hack, cut up
形容词 cut-up:
cut into pieces
同义词:cut up