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'to cut across' means to take a shortcut over an area instead of going around the edge.


    • It'll be quicker to cut across the field.
    • She quickly cut across the car park to where he was standing.



'to cut back' means to reduce the amount of money being spent.


    • The government has cut back on education with less teachers.
    • I've had to cut back on my spending as I'm not making any money at the moment.



'to cut down' means to remove a tree or plant by cutting it near the base.


    • To make bigger fields, the farmer has cut down a lot of the hedges.
    • We cut down the old tree in the garden as it blocked all the light.



'to cut down' also means to reduce the number or quantity of something.


    • The article was too long and so I had to cut it down to fit the space.
    • I have cut down the number of hours I work to only thirty a week now.



'to cut in' = to interrupt someone when they are speaking.


    • I was trying to explain it when she cut in and started talking.
    • He really annoys me. He's always cutting in and never lets me speak.



'to cut off' = to stop supplies of something like electricity or water


    • They didn't pay the bills and the electricity was cut off.
    • The water was cut off while they repaired the leaking pipes.



'to cut off' can also mean to stop a telephone connection.


    • I'll ring him back. We got cut off in the middle of the conversation.
    • I'm sorry but I pressed the wrong button and cut you off.



'to cut out' = when an engine or piece of machinery suddenly stops working


    • There's a problem with my car. The engine keeps cutting out.
    • When I stopped at the lights, the engine cut out.



'to cut through' difficulty means to be able to deal with the problems or bureaucracy quickly


    • To get the permits in time, we had to find a way to cut through all the bureaucracy.
    • She can cut through the complex legal language and get to the point.



'to cut up' = to divide something into smaller pieces


    • It was too big to go into the bin so I cut it up.
    • At the end, there was a cake left so we cut it up and each took a piece home.



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