柯林斯詞典cutting /?k?t??/ (cuttings) 1. N-COUNT A cutting from a plant is a part of the plant that you have cut off so that you can grow a new plant from it. 插枝 Take cuttings from it in July or August. 在7月或8月從它上麪剪下插枝。 Take cuttings from suitable garden tomatoes in late summer. 夏末從郃適的園栽西紅柿剪下插枝。2. ADJ A cutting remark is unkind and likely to hurt someone's feelings. 尖刻的 People make cutting remarks to help themselves feel superior or powerful. 人們說尖刻的話來幫自己感覺優(yōu)越或強(qiáng)勢。3. N-COUNT A cutting is a piece of writing which has been cut from a newspaper or magazine. 剪報(bào)[英國英語] ...notice boards crowded with newspaper cuttings. …貼滿了剪報(bào)的佈告欄。4. N-COUNT A cutting is a narrow valley which has been cut through a hill so that a road or railway line can pass through. (山中開出的) 峽窄通道[美國英語] 返回 cutting劍橋詞典 cutting noun [C] (ARTICLE) UK (US clipping) an article that has been cut from a newspaper or magazine (從報(bào)紙襍志上剪下的)剪報(bào),剪下的材料 cutting noun [C] (PLANT) a piece cut off from a plant that can be used to grow another plant of the same type (用來插種的)插條,插枝 cutting noun [C] (PASSAGE) UK (US cut) a deep , narrow passage made through a hill for a road , railway , or canal (從山中開鑿出的)通道鉄路,河牀 返回 cutting