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Từ điển Oxford Advanced Learner 8th
cut something out
▪ I. ˌcut sthˈout derived 1. to make sth by cutting • She cut the dress out of some old material. • (figurative) He's cut out a niche for himself (= found a suitable job) in journalism. related noun ↑cut-out 2. to leave sth out of a piece of writing, etc. Syn: ↑omit • I would cut out the bit about working as a waitress. 3. (informal)used to tell sb to stop doing or saying sth annoying • I'm sick of you two arguing— just cut it out! 4. to block sth, especially light • Tall trees cut out the sunlight. Main entry: ↑cutderived ▪ II. ˌcut sthˈout (of sth) derived 1. to remove sth from sth larger by cutting, usually with scissors • I cut this article out of the newspaper. 2. to stop doing, using or eating sth • I've been advised to cut sugar out of my diet. Main entry: ↑cutderived
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