| 释义 | cut each other's throats in American English  See full dictionary entry for   throat Informal  to ruin each other, as by underselling in businessThey all smile sweetly and cut each other's throats, while the music plinks and plonks cheerfully in the background.They cut each other's throats to position themselves for lucrative share buybacks, mergers and takeovers, fundraisings and corporate lending.But it is already a horribly competitive market out there and there must be a limit to how much they will cut each other's throats.Examples of 'cut each other's throats' in a sentencecut each other's throatsDefinition of 'cut each other's throats' |