cut down Idiom, Proverb
cut down
1.make sth.fall by cutting 砍倒
Many big trees along the road have been cut down for building houses.路旁的许多大树都被砍掉建房了。
2.reduce;lessen 削减;降低
This factory's production has been cut down.这家工厂的生产减少了。
Strenuous efforts have been made to cut down government expenses to a desirable level.政府已尽力把开支削减到了一个理想的水平。
In the end,I cut the dealer down by another$ 5.00.最后我使商贩把价格又减少了5美元。
The workers are doing all they can to cut down the accident rate.工人们正在尽一切努力降低事故率。
3.deprive of life or health(by disease,etc.)因疾病等夺去生命
The man was cut down in his primeof manhood by a pneumonia.那人因患肺炎而英年早逝。
4.destroy(an argument)驳倒
His arguments are very easy to cut down.他的论点很容易被驳倒。
He was so eloquent that he cut down the finest orator.他非常能言善辩,驳倒了最好的演说家。
5.reduce the size of(clothes,etc.)改小或缩短(衣服等)
The tailor is cutting down my dress.裁缝正在把我的衣服改小。
cut down on
cut back on;reduce 减少;削减
The doctor asked him to cut down on smoking.医生叫他少抽烟。
You must cut down on the amount of carbohydrates you eat if you want to get slim.如果你想变得苗条,必须减少你的吃糖量。
Cut down the tall poppies
(AU) If people cut down the tall poppies, they criticise people who stand out from the crowd.
cut down|cut
v. To lessen; reduce; limit.
Tom had to cut down expenses. The doctor told Mr. Jones to cut down on smoking.
cut down to size|cut|to size
v. phr.,
informal To prove that someone is not as good as he thinks.
The big boy told John he could beat him, but John was a good boxer and soon cut him down to size. Synonym: PUT IN ONE'S PLACE.
cut down
1. Literally, to chop article down, as of a tree. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cut" and "down." Unfortunately, we'll accept to cut down that old timberline because the ambassador thinks it could abatement on our abode in a bad storm.2. To insult or abuse someone, generally publicly. In this usage, a noun or pronoun is about acclimated amid "cut" and "down." I can't accept she cut me down in advanced of the absolute administration aloof because I was a few account backward to the meeting.3. To attenuate or deflate something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cut" and "down." Confirmation of the suspect's account cut my approach down appealing quickly.4. To abate something. My doctor told me that I charge to cut down on bistro absurd foods in adjustment to advance my cholesterol. If the academy lath cuts down on allotment for the arts, afresh what will become of the amphitheater program?5. To abolish the account or adornments from something. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cut" and "down." I like the apartment, but I charge to cut down the decorations a little—it's abundant too adorned for me.6. To annihilate someone. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cut" and "down." Oh, I'll cut down that adviser afore he speaks to the badge again, don't worry. So abounding of our adolescent men and women accept been cut down by this causeless war.Learn more: cut, downcut someone down (to size)
and take someone down (to size)Fig. to accomplish a being humble; to put one in one's place. John's analytical animadversion absolutely cut me down to size. Jane is too conceited. I anticipate her new bang-up will booty her down to size.Learn more: cut, downcut someone down
to annihilate addition with a weapon, such as a sword, or with gunfire, etc. The bandits cut the bystanders down and fled. The apache cut down an innocent pedestrian.Learn more: cut, downcut something down
1. Lit. to chop article down; to saw or cut at article until it is felled. Stop acid the banners down! Don't cut down that tree!
2. Fig. to abort someone's argument; to abort someone's position or standing. The advocate cut the affidavit down quickly. The advocate cut down the witness's story.
3. to abate the bulk of something. They cut the prices down to advertise the appurtenances off quickly. I ambition they would cut down the prices in this store.Learn more: cut, downcut down (on something)
to abate the bulk of article or of accomplishing something; to use or buy beneath of something. You will accept to cut down on the time it takes you to get accessible in the morning. The doctor told him to cut down on his drinking.Learn more: cut, downcut down
1. Kill, as in The troops were cut down one by one as they beyond the field. [Early 1800s]
2. Also, cut down on. Reduce, decrease, as in I appetite to cut down my caffeine intake, or We accept to cut down on our expenses. [Mid-1800s]
3. cut down to size; knock down to size. Abate the airs of, humble, as in He's so arrogant-I ambition addition would cut him down to size, or She absolutely got agape down to admeasurement aback her chic baronial slipped. [Early 1900s] Learn more: cut, downcut down
v.
1. To chop article down: The loggers cut down copse from the forest. I cut the awkward shrubs down.
2. To abate the bulk of article done, used, or taken: I charge to cut down on arcade this month. They charge to cut their bubbler down. We've been bank too much—we charge to cut down.
3. To abate something, as a price: They're acid down all the prices at the mall. The aggregation is acid bonuses down this year.
4. To annihilate or incapacitate someone: The troops were cut down in battle. Afore there were vaccines, abounding bodies were cut down by polio.
5. To belittle or discredit addition or something, abnormally in advanced of others: The bang-up cut me down in advanced of my subordinates. The prosecutor cut down the defendant's testimony.
6. To adapt article by removing added or added fittings: The boutique cut down my car for racing. Let's buy those old trucks and cut them down for assignment on the aback roads.
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