cut in

Related to word: cut

Phrasal Verb

Definition (舞蹈)

  1. to intervene in order to dance with one of two people who are currently dancing.

    插入舞伴间跳舞

    • He cut in on the dance floor, eager to dance with his partner, Alyssa.

      他在舞池中插进来,迫不及待地想和他的舞伴Alyssa共舞。

    • I cut in during the dance competition, and my partner was taken by surprise.

      我在舞蹈比赛中插进来,我的舞伴感到非常惊讶。

    • When they were dancing, others would cut in between partners, adding to the festive atmosphere.

      当他们跳舞时,其他人会在舞伴之间插进来,增添了节日气氛。

Definition (驾驶)

  1. to swiftly move your vehicle sideways to position it in front of another, without maintaining adequate safety distance.

    剪线(超车)

    • He cut in quickly into the lane during heavy traffic, startling other drivers.

      他在交通繁忙时迅速切入车道,吓到了其他驾驶者。

    • She cut in front of the car ahead while turning, nearly causing an accident.

      她在转弯时切到前面车子的前方,差点造成事故。

    • The car cut in recklessly into another lane on the highway, which was extremely dangerous.

      那辆车在高速公路上鲁莽地切入另一条车道,非常危险。

Definition (启动)

  1. When a machine cuts in, it commences operation, typically in an automatic manner.

    (通常指机器等)自动启动

    • When the machine cut in, we knew the production line would quickly resume operation.

      当机器启动时,我们知道生产线会很快恢复运作。

    • When the power restored, the air conditioner cut in automatically and started working.

      当电力恢复时,空调自动启动并开始运作。

    • With the operation of the automatic sensor, the lights will cut in when needed.

      随着自动感应器的运作,灯光在需要时会自动启动。

Definition (说话)

  1. to interject your own words during someone else's conversation.

    插话;打断别人说话

    • While we were discussing the further plans, John cut in unexpectedly, causing some confusion in the conversation.

      当我们在讨论进一步的计划时,约翰突然插话,导致对话中出现了一些混乱。

    • She always likes to cut in while others are speaking, which makes people uncomfortable.

      她总喜欢在别人说话时插话,这让人感到不舒服。

    • At the party, Amy accidentally cut in, leaving her friends feeling embarrassed.

      在派对上,艾米不小心插话,让她的朋友们感到尴尬。