cut short
英 [kʌt ʃɔːt]
美 [kʌt ʃɔːrt]
缩短;打断;缩减
英英释义
verb
- terminate or abbreviate before its intended or proper end or its full extent
- My speech was cut short
- Personal freedom is curtailed in many countries
- make shorter as if by cutting off
- truncate a word
- Erosion has truncated the ridges of the mountains
- interrupt before its natural or planned end
- We had to cut short our vacation
- cause to end earlier than intended
- The spontaneous applause cut the singer short
双语例句
- Just then the sound of loud talking and laughter at the door cut short her speech.
这时,门口一阵笑声和喧闹声打断了她的话。 - John's presentation at the conference was cut short by the president owing to the time limit.
约翰在大会上的发言由于时间限制被主席打断了。 - When he left he cut short the father's nervous thanks gruffly.
临走时,他很粗鲁地打断了那父亲的紧张的道谢的话。 - "look!" he said suddenly as if he'd decided to cut short the cat and mouse game.
“瞧!”他突然说到,似乎他已决定结束这场欲擒故纵的把戏。 - Because of lack of funds, we had to cut short our vacation.
由于缺乏基金,我们必须缩短休假。 - If her marriage had not cut short her college education she would have become a teacher.
要不是她因为结婚而中断了学业,本来她会成为一名教师的。 - She had dark red hair, cut short.
她有一头深红色的短发。 - Our holiday had to be cut short because the weather was so bad.
由于天气十分恶劣,我们不得不缩短了假期。 - I would like a change, maybe have my hair cut short.
我想作一番改变,或许把头发剪短。 - He had his hair cut short.
他让人把头发剪短了一些。