| 释义 | View usage for:All related terms of 'cut in'See  cutDefinition to interrupt `That's not true,' the duchess cut in suddenly.Additional synonymsDefinition to interrupt Suddenly, O'Leary broke in with a suggestion.Synonyms interrupt,  intervene,  interfere,  intrude,  burst in,  interject,  butt in,  barge in,  interpose,  put your oar in,  put your two cents in (US, slang)Definition to intrude, esp. into a conversation Could I just butt in here and say something?Synonyms interrupt,  cut in,  break in,  chip in (informal),  put your two cents in (US, slang)Definition to interrupt (with comments or questions) `He rang me just now,' she interposed.Synonyms interrupt,  insert,  interject,  put in,  introduce,  put your oar incutcut alongcut and driedcut incut someone downcut someone down to sizecut someone off
Chinese translation of 'cut in' vi (= interrupt) to cut in (on sb) 打断(斷)(某人)(dǎduàn (mǒurén)) [car, driver] 超车(車)抢(搶)道(chāochē qiǎngdào)
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 phrasal verbSee full dictionary entry for  cutIf you cut in on someone, you interrupt them when they are speaking.  Immediately, Daniel cut in on Joanne's attempts at reassurance. [VERB PARTICLE + on]  'Not true,' the Duchess cut in. [VERB PARTICLE with quote][ Also VERB PARTICLE]cut in in British Englishverb (adverb)1.  Also: cut into (intransitive; often foll by on) to break in or interrupt 2. (intransitive) to interrupt a dancing couple to dance with one of them 3. (intransitive) (of a driver, motor vehicle, etc) to draw in front of another vehicle leaving too little space 4. (transitive) informal to allow to have a share 5. (intransitive) to take the place of a person in a card game noun cut-in6.  Also called: insert cinema a separate shot or scene inserted at a relevant pointcut in in American English  See full dictionary entry for   cut1. a.   to move in suddenly, as into a small opening in a lane of traffic b.   to move into another's place   don't cut in line : also  cut into 2.   to join in suddenly; break in on; interrupt 3.  US  to interrupt a couple dancing in order to dance with one of them 4.   to blend (shortening) into flour, etc. as with a knife 5.   to put or bring in; introduce 6.   to make a connection, as into an electrical circuit 7.  Informal  to give a share tocut-in in American English (ˈkʌtˌɪn)   US  noun  something that is cut in, as a close-up of some object inserted into a film sequenceHe turned over and waited for the answering machine to cut in.`I'm in the most peculiar mood -' `Charlie's celebrating," Levit cut in, grinning hugely.The bilge pumps had cut in now, their high-pitched whine distinctive over the deeper roar of the main engines.The gas turbines cut in, eliminating the telltale trail in the sky.Examples of 'cut in' in a sentencecut in |