词汇 | cut-through |
释义 | cut through somethingphrasal verb with cutverbuk /kʌt/ us /kʌt/present participlecutting | past tense and past participlecut If you cut through something difficult that usually causes problems, you quickly understand it or deal with it so that it does not cause problems for you: 很快理解;迅速克服;迅速应对 She always manages to cut through the complex theory and get at the facts.她总是能够迅速绕过复杂的理论,发现事实真相。 Dealing with things or people addressable approach attend to someone/something be all over it idiom beard the lion (in his/her den)idiom bed cut have it out with someoneidiom hold hold onidiom I/I've got thisidiom ill-prepared overcome square to get a handle on somethingidiom to have a handle on somethingidiom tough tough something out turn to someone/something weather cut-through noun uk /ˈkʌt.θruː/ us /ˈkʌt.θruː/ cut-throughnoun (WAY THROUGH)[ C ] a street, path, opening, etc. that is used by people or traffic as a short way to pass from one road or place to another: Narrow footpaths on a main access road to the school are made worse by speeding traffic using the road as a cut-through. Our residential street is a convenient cut-through between two main roads. At the bottom of the lane there is a little cut-through called Achilles Way. The street is misused as a cut-through by lorry drivers. During rush hour the square is used as busy cut-through. He has walked this area for more than 30 years and knows every turning, path, and cut-through. The 15th-century pub overhangs a narrow cut-through. Roads & routes in general adopt adopted ascent bicycle lane/path bike lane detour exit impassable lane milk round multi-lane one-way roadworks route RR shortcut skid marks switchback toll road tollway cut-throughnoun (OF ADVERTISEMENT, ETC.)[ U ] business specialized (of an advertisement, message, etc.) success in getting people's attention and influencing them: (广告、信息等)获得突破 Advertisers would do anything for that sort of cut-through.广告商会不惜一切代价来实现那样的突破。 With factual programmes you don't necessarily get the same cut-through as with drama. Synonym impact Every advertiser is looking for cut-through in an increasingly crowded marketing environment. She likes to adapt well-known books because "that way we have immediate cut-through with audiences who are familiar with the story a film is based on." Efficient and effective be firing on all cylindersidiom businesslike clockwork come together developed dispatch do the trickidiom ergonomic ergonomically ergonomics high-functioning hyper-efficient seamless seamlessly smoothly snappily snappy work wonders/miraclesidiom workable worth your saltidiom cut-through adjective[ before noun ] uk /ˈkʌt.θruː/ us /ˈkʌt.θruː/ (of a road) used as a short way to get from one road or place to another: Dukes Avenue has always been a busy cut-through road because there is no alternative route. Finding the perfect cut-through street can make your commute so much better, but have you thought about the impact on people who live there? US (of traffic or a driver) using a street, especially one where people live, as a short way to get from one road to another: She said that the neighborhood has managed to reduce cut-through traffic by 60 percent. The county has a new approach to deterring cut-through drivers. I parked on a cut-through little road running west-east (most of the roads in the area run north-south). Many cut-through drivers claim they have no alternative. Roads & routes in general adopt adopted ascent bicycle lane/path bike lane detour exit impassable lane milk round multi-lane one-way roadworks route RR shortcut skid marks switchback toll road tollway cut through something | American Dictionarycut through somethingphrasal verb with cutverbus/kʌt/present participlecutting | past tense and past participlecut to understand something that is not easy to understand: She can cut through the confusing statistics and get at the important facts. |
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