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1.interrupt;intervene;interpose插嘴(后不带宾语);干涉;插入
She always cuts in when other people are talking.别人谈话时她总要插嘴。
The telephone operator cut in and said that I had already spoken 3minutes.总机插话说我已经通了3分钟的话了。
I think I ought to cut in on what they are doing.我想我应该干预他们的事。
He was stopped when he tried to cut in on the queue.他想插队时被人阻止了。
2.enter sharply into the path of another 超车;抢先
We were driving peacefully along the road when a police car cut in,forcing us to slow down.我们的车子在平稳地向前行驶,突然一辆警车超了上来,迫使我们减慢了速度。
Accidents are often caused by drivers who try to cut in.司机超车抢先常常造成意外事故。
The police car cut in ahead of the escaping robber.警车拦截了那个逃跑的强盗。
3.include;absorb 包括;吸收
I would like to be cut in on this project.我想加入这个项目。
“If you contribute $ 1,000,we'll cut you in,”the chairman of the charity committee said to Mrs.Robinson.“如果你捐助1000美元,我们就吸收你入会。”慈善委员会主席对鲁滨逊太太说。
cut into
1.interrupt sth.(such as conversation)打断;插嘴
She didn't cut into the conversation but waited till they had finished speaking.她并没有打断他们的谈话而是一直等到他们谈完为止。
It is impolite of you to cut into the discussion in this way.你这样打断别人的讨论是不礼貌的。
2.reduce;use part of(sth.such as money,time)unwillingly from减少;很不乐意地从…用去一部分(如钱、时间)
“But that would cut into cut into our profit,”he said.他说:“那样会减少我们的利润。”
No doubt the extra work to be assigned you will cut into your sparetime.毫无疑问,安排给你的额外工作将会减少你的业余时间。
This plan of yours cuts into our schedule rather badly.你们的这个计划在我们的日程表里占去很多时间。
I shall have to cut into my savings to pay for the holiday.我将不得不从我的储蓄里拿出一部分钱来作为假期里的开支。
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v. 1. To force your way into a place between others in a line of cars, people, etc.; push in.
After passing several cars, Fred cut in too soon and nearly caused an accident. 
Often used with "on".
A car passed Jean and cut in on her too close; she had to brake quickly or she would have hit it. The teacher beside the lunch line saw Pete cut in, and she sent him back to wait his turn. 2. To stop a talk or program for a time; interrupt.
While Mary and Jim were talking on the porch, Mary's little brother cut in on them and began to tell about his fishing trip. While we were watching the late show, an announcer cut in to tell who won the election. Synonym: BREAK IN
2. 3.
informal To tap a dancer on the shoulder and claim the partner.
Mary was a good dancer and a boy could seldom finish a dance with her; someone always cut in. 
Often used with "on".
At the leap year dance, Jane cut in on Sally because she wanted to dance with Sally's handsome date. 4. To connect to an electrical circuit or to a machine.
Harry threw the switch and cut in the motor. The airplane pilot cut in a spare gas tank. 5.
informal To take in; include.
When John's friends got a big contract, they cut John in.
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v. 1. To make less; reduce.
The union made the company pay higher wages, which cut into the profits. The other houses got old and shabby, and that cut into the value of his house. At first Smith led in votes, but more votes came in and cut into his lead. 2. To get into by cutting in.
She heard the other women gossiping and cut into the talk. While Bill was passing another car, a truck came around a curve heading for him, and Bill cut back into line quickly.cut in(to)
1. Literally, to allotment or carve something. That vegetable has a boxy skin, so you'll absolutely charge to administer some burden in adjustment to cut into it.2. To arrest a dancing brace in adjustment to change places with one of them (typically the man). In this usage, "cut in" is a set phrase. Oh, don't anguish about acid in—I was benumbed all over myself on the ball attic anyway. May I cut in for a ball with this admirable lady?3. To move advanced of addition or article in bandage afore it is one's turn. The guy from the aback of the bandage absolutely aloof cut in!4. To arrest addition or something. I'm apologetic to cut in, but I accept some advice that ability help. Mom is consistently application the buzz in her appointment to cut in on my conversations!5. To accompany article admitting actuality unwelcome. Ugh, my little brother is consistently acid in on my cine nights with my friends.6. To automatically activate working; to about-face on. With this new thermostat, the calefaction will cut in already the temperature drops beneath 70 degrees.7. To use a acid motion (typically with two knives) to add an additive to a mixture. In this usage, a noun or pronoun can be acclimated amid "cut" and "in(to)." The abutting footfall is to cut the abridgement into the mixture.8. slang To accommodate one in the profits from something, such as a business venture. In this usage, the actuality actuality included is about mentioned amid "cut" and "in." They bigger cut me in on the deal—I came up with the aboriginal concept!Learn more: cutcut someone in (on something)
Sl. to admittance addition to allotment something, such as profits or loot. Max banned to cut in his accomplice Lefty. We can't cut you in. There's not enough.Learn more: cutcut in
(on someone)
1. Lit. [for someone] to ask to alter one affiliate of a dancing couple. Excuse me, may I cut in? Please don't cut in.
2. Fig. [for someone] to arrest addition who is talking. While Gloria was cogent us her story, Tom kept acid in on her. I'm talking. Please don't cut in!Learn more: cutcut in
(on something)
1. Lit. to arrest something, abnormally some array of cyberbanking transmission. I didn't beggarly to cut in on your announcement. Who cut in on my blast call?
2. Fig. to accompany in article alike back not invited. Can I cut in on this little party?Learn more: cutcut in
(ahead of addition or something) to move bound and abominably into bandage advanced of someone, as in a bandage of bodies or in traffic. A red car cut in advanced of me and about acquired me to run off the road. Careful! Don't cut in advanced of that car!Learn more: cutcut in
(with something) to arrest [someone] with a comment; to allege abruptly, arresting what addition abroad is saying. Jimmy cut in with a decidedly amusing remark. Must you consistently cut in while others are talking?Learn more: cutcut in(to something)
to allotment something; to burrow something. We cut into the watermelon and begin it to be spoiled. It was a admirable apple, but back she cut in, she begin out that she had been cheated.Learn more: cutcut in
1. Move oneself amid others, booty a abode advanced of one's able turn. For example, She was actual aggressive, consistently acid in the cafeteria line. [Early 1600s]
2. Also, cut in on or into . Arrest a conversation; also, adjudge oneself amid dancing ally and alter one of them. For example, Before Walter was done talking, Marion cut into his conversation, or Jane was absolutely admiring back Arthur cut in on their dance. [First bisected of 1800s]
3. Also, cut in on. Accommodate in a assisting business accord or allotment of the profit, as in Do you appetite to be cut in on this deal? or We plan to cut you in on this moneymaker. [Slang; backward 1800s] Apprentice more: cutcut in
v.
1. To footfall into some bandage in advanced of others: He cut in the bandage back he abutting his friends. She was late, so I let her cut in.
2. To arrest addition or article with a comment: During the agitation my adversary kept acid in.
3. To drive into the amplitude amid two affective cars, generally aback and recklessly: I about ran off the alley back that car cut in appropriate in advanced of me.
4. To arrest a dancing brace in adjustment to ball with one of them: May I cut in? That guy cut in on me and my accomplice at the dance. I capital to accomplishment the dance, but she cut in.
5. To accommodate addition in a plan, abnormally amid those profiting: We'll cut you in if you advice us.
6. To become accessible automatically: The air conditioning will cut in as anon as the allowance gets too hot.
7. To mix article in with or as if with acid motions: Measure out the abrade and use a brace of knives to cut the abridgement in.
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Ask the woman of a dancing brace to dance. Youngsters in this age of couples spending an absolute black dancing alone with anniversary added would be afraid to apprentice that there was a time back they didn't (ask your parents or grandparents). One break came from the convenance of acid in: an abandoned macho approached a brace on the ball floor, broke the man on the shoulder, and asked “Do you apperception if I cut in?” Convention appropriate that the macho ballerina affably abandon his place, although if he or the woman would adopt to abide calm or the woman didn't appetite to ball with a certifiable nerd, one or the added ability say article like “Thank you, but we're in the average of a austere conversation.” That was not a accurate excuse, however, if the bandage was arena a jitterbug.Learn more: cut