cut-up
- IPA[ˈkədəp]
美式
- divided into pieces by cutting;(of a soft piece of ground) having an uneven surface after the passage of heavy vehicles or animals
- a film or sound recording made by cutting and editing material from preexisting recordings;a person who is fond of making jokes or playing pranks
noun: cut up, plural noun: cut ups
- 釋義
形容詞
- 1. divided into pieces by cutting cut-up vegetables
- ▪ (of a soft piece of ground) having an uneven surface after the passage of heavy vehicles or animals the ground was deeply cut up where the cattle had strayed
- 2. informal (of a person) very distressed my parents are getting a divorce and I'm a bit cut up about it
名詞
- 1. a film or sound recording made by cutting and editing material from preexisting recordings the band use old movie and televangelist cut ups and rap-influenced vocals
- 2. North American informal a person who is fond of making jokes or playing pranks she insists she was “never a class cut-up”, but her sister was always pretty funny