释义 |
cut-in I. \ˈ ̷ ̷ˌ ̷ ̷\ noun (plural cut-ins) Etymology: cut in : something cut in: as a. : a shot inserted in a motion picture or television program in interruption of the main action b. : a radio or television announcement or advertising message originating locally and introduced into a network program c. : a share in another's royalties or profits < a singer receiving a cut-in from publisher and author > : a person receiving such a share d. : a heading or illustration placed in a space provided by beginning or ending consecutive lines of text short of the column edge II. adjective Etymology: cut in 1. : inserted by or as if by cutting 2. : marked by cutting in on dancing partners < a cut-in affair > 3. : occupying space left by lines shorter than the full-length lines of a column or paragraph < a cut-in heading or illustration > |