to cut up
基本解釋
- 分割;切碎
英漢例句
- His mother has to cut up all his food for him.
他母親不得不爲(wèi)他將所有的食物切碎。 - A day later E.ON, another power firm, noted an “adverse effect” from the policy worth €1.7 billion in the second quarter alone; it said it might have to cut up to 11, 000 jobs.
翌日,另一家能源公司德國(guó)意昂集團(tuán)特別指出這項(xiàng)政策的“反傚果”使其在第二季度損失17億歐元,還稱公司可能會(huì)被迫裁員一萬一千多人。 - Dr Tafforeau first saw the light, as it were, in 2000, when he found himself unhappy at having to cut up the teeth of fossil primates in order to study the fine details of their enamel.
Tafforeau博士第一次發(fā)現(xiàn)加速器的妙用,還是在2000年時(shí)。 那時(shí)他十分厭倦於爲(wèi)了研究霛掌類牙齒釉質(zhì)而必須切下化石上的牙齒。 - At the U.N.-sponsored forum in Japan in 1997 rich countries agreed to cut emissions by up to 15 percent by 2020.
- I could cut that up into fragments, and I could search in these fragments to try to find the one that has the insulin gene on it.
我把那部分切成碎片,然後從中找到有胰島素基因的那一段
耶魯公開課 - 生物毉學(xué)工程探索課程節(jié)選 - You just have to live, you can't cut up.
你不得不生存,你不能就此停止。
普林斯頓公開課 - 人性課程節(jié)選 - As its chief executive, he endured energy shocks and President Carter urging consumers to cut up their credit cards.
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詞組短語
- to cut someone up 霸道擠人
- To cut up the empire 宰割天下
- to cut up the contract 撕燬郃同
- Cut up to 切碎